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Feel the Healing of Jamaica in these 8 hot springs
time, the spa continues to be utilized by locals who appreciate its healing properties
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Bubbling Springs, St Elizabeth mesmerizing 40-foot deep limestone cavern Daring visitors can dive from cliffs or use a provided ladder to access the cool, mineral-rich water For the more cautious, a pool is available for relaxation The mud surrounding the springs is also believed to have skin-healing properties, making it a preferred choice for those seeking both adventure and rejuvenation
Black River Spa, St.
Elizabeth
Rich in sulfur and an array of minerals, the Black River Spa sources its water from underground reserves During the British era, the estate owner used this spa to treat enslaved individuals suffering from rheumatism and other ailments
Despite some deterioration over
As its name suggests, Bubbling Springs features a thermal water body bubbling with minerals like magnesium, potassium, chloride, sodium, iron, and manganese. This spring's unique appearance is due to water percolating through the sandy pool bed Visitors can enjoy its warm waters, which remain inviting even during early mornings and cold weather conditions
Fire Water, St. Ann
The Fire Water hot spring in St Ann is a fascinating blend of sulfur and natural gasses, known for its ability to ignite flames Legend has it that this property was discovered accidentally when flames from a nearby fire fell into the water, causing it to ignite With its captivating feature, Fire Water stands out as one of Jamaica's most renowned mineral springs, drawing countless visitors from around the globe
Milk River Bath, Clarendon
Famous for having the highest radioactivity levels among all mineral springs globally, Milk River Bath boasts an average temperature ranging from 90 to 95 degrees Fahrenheit year-round Enriched with magnesium, calcium, sulfate, and natural chloride, the water here has been known to treat rheumatism, arthritis, sciatica, and nerve issues
To maintain safety, visitors are limited to staying in the water for 10 to 20 minutes at a time, with a maximum of three baths per day
This spring's storied past includes the healing of a near-fatally beaten slave, leading his master to will the property to the Jamaican government for public well-being
Blue Lagoon, Portland
Located in Port Antonio, the Blue Lagoon is a strikingly blue lake with an impressive depth of approximately 200 feet It was once believed to be bottomless until research determined its true depth Known for its reputed aphrodisiac properties, this mineral water spring is said to aid in healing secondary sexual problems and fertility issues The lagoon's water blends with the warm Caribbean Sea, creating two distinct temperature zones of warm and cold water
Rock Fort Mineral Spa, Kingston
Derived from the aftermath of the 1907 Port Royal earthquake, the Rock Fort Mineral Spa got its name from the nearby Rock Fort site This location boasts several private baths and a large swimming pool, fed by mineral water flowing from the surrounding hills Known for its high radioactivity and slight salinity, this water is believed to hold therapeutic qualities, inviting visitors to indulge in a truly invigorating experience