Jamaica Walk By
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What is Spanish Bridge?
Spanish Bridge is an old stone bridge located over the White River, near the border of St. Ann and St. Mary parishes, close to Ocho Rios. It’s not a bridge used for cars or heavy traffic—more like a historical and recreational spot deep in nature. The bridge itself dates back to the Spanish colonial period, hence the name.
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🌊 Why It’s Popular
• Crystal-Clear River: The White River is cool, clean, and flows gently in that area—perfect for a refreshing swim.
• Cliff Jumping: There are natural platforms around the bridge for jumping into the river, a major attraction for thrill-seekers.
• Rope Swings: Locals often set up rope swings from trees near the water, giving it a fun, adventure-park vibe.
• Lush Surroundings: The area is full of trees, vines, and limestone rocks—very peaceful and “off the beaten path.”
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📜 History & Culture
• The bridge is believed to have been built in the 1600s or 1700s, possibly by the Spanish or early British colonizers.
• It served as a small river crossing, not a major highway, and now remains as a historic remnant of Jamaica’s colonial past.
• Locals have used the spot for decades as a “country chill spot,” often for Sunday cookouts and relaxing.
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🧭 How to Get There
• Located about 20–30 minutes outside of Ocho Rios.
• Accessible via White River Valley, but the road can be rough and may require a local guide or a high-clearance vehicle.
• GPS might not be 100% accurate; best to ask locals or use a local tour guide.
Published Jul 30, 2025