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YS Falls Jamaica

Mist from the cascading YS Falls in St Ann Jamaica

Surrounding the seven waterfalls are remote mountains, gorgeous trees, horses and lush green fields. From getting here on the YS Estate there are long canopied roadways resulting in YS Falls. When you take a trip to Jamaica, this is one exclusive place you need to spend a day at. Travel to the exclusive YS Water Falls Photo Gallery.

The YS Estate initially grew sugar walking cane and logwood (a part in the manufacture of dyes) for export to Europe. In 1950 the owner of the estate branched off in to the breeding of purebred racehorses and livestock.
In 1990 the estate opened to the public as a traveler destination. Considering that opening the falls visitor numbers have been kept an eye on and limited to prevent the falls ending up being damaged through too much foot traffic.

YS Falls Is one of Jamaica's finest natural destinations.
The stunning seven-tiered YS Falls is among Jamaica's most beautiful tourist attractions. Located on Jamaica's South Coast, the waterfalls are surrounded by gorgeous gardens.

Located on Jamaica's South Coast near the Black River in St. Elizabeth Parish, YS Falls is reasonably simple to access from locations along that coast, in addition to Negril. The lure of YS is the multitude of waterfalls to be found there. You will find a gift shop, restrooms, dining establishment, altering facilities and a kids's play area at the YS Falls.

The YS Water Falls is located 50 miles East of Negril and 50 Miles south of Montego Bay Jamaica on the YS estate in the parish of St. Ann.
Including on the exclusive Jamaican YS Estate is the beautiful water falls, a natural spring pool, luscious fragrant gardens and a horse stud farm. There are 7 waterfalls in total which waterfall into natural pools. Lifeguards are on site and indicate which locations are for swimming although having the ability to swim is a requirement. There is likewise a natural spring swimming pool fed by underground and above ground springs which is much better fit for kids and non swimmers. There is also an exhilarating canopy zipline tour which lets which lets you fly 40 feet above the waterfall. A professional team of guides ensure that you are safely strapped in.
River tubing trips are also readily available, enabling you to enjoy the calmness of drifting down the river surrounded by the lavish jungle towering overhead. Rainy months are May and October-- sections of the falls may not be entirely safe and there may be a suspension of swimming in some locations.

The YS Falls are 120 foot tall and cascade over 7 levels. Steps have actually been built up the side of the falls so visitors can view the falls without getting wet. If you 'd prefer a more interactive experience there are natural pools at the bottom of each level of the falls. One pool features a rope swing where you can swing "tarzan-style" in to the water below. For a more peaceful swim there is likewise a four foot deep pool at the bottom of the falls which is fed by natural springs.

History:
The YS estate dates back to the 17th century. There are 2 theories regarding how the estate got its name, one is that the estates first two owners were named John Yates and Colonel Richard Scott, by integrating the initials of their surnames they created the name "YS Estate". Another theory is that the name stems from the Gaelic word "wyess", implying "winding".

When you think of paradise, what enters your mind? For us, it's Jamaica's white beaches, shimmering blue water, and unbelievable landscape and one of the very best adventures on the Island - YS Falls. For a phenomenon of pure natural beauty it's hard to beat YS falls in St. Elizabeth Parish.
Unlike lots of waterfalls in Jamaica, YS Falls is stashed in a remote rural area and gets reasonably couple of visitors, allowing you to unwind and take pleasure in the environments, away from the hubbub of the crowds. The YS Estate lies deep in the sugar growing area of St. Elizabeth Parish. As soon as you get to the estate a tractor-pulled carriage will take you to the waterfalls.

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