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Be sure to bring a bathing suit and water shoes, must-haves for safely exploring the falls and for swimming in the natural pools.
Some pools are deep enough to require decent swimming ability, but some are shallow enough for children to wade in.
A kiosk at the falls sells light snacks and hot dogs.
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There are plenty of ways to experience YS Falls. Looking at ratings and reviews previously given by customers, these are the best tours available right now:
YS Falls currently costs US$25 for adults and US$16 for children ages 3–15. Jamaican residents pay J$2,400 dollars for adults and J$1,500 for children. Rates for guided tours that include round-trip transportation to and from the waterfalls start at around US$100 per person, plus admission to the falls.
Yes, YS Falls is worth visiting for anyone who enjoys nature. The seven-tiered waterfall cascades into natural swimming pools set against lush countryside, making it a refreshing alternative to the island's resort beaches. Since the falls are located on Jamaica's south coast—a bit of a trek from most hotels—booking a guided tour that includes YS Falls is the most practical way to visit. Many tours pair the falls with other highlights like a Black River safari or a rum tour, so you can cover more ground with an expert local guide without worrying about navigation or transportation.
Per one customer who booked the Tour to Black River and YS Falls, "Fantastic experience. Our Driver Shande was brilliant. He looked after us very well and kept us entertained during the journey. The experiences are highly recommended and well worth doing."
The best time of day to visit YS Falls is first thing in the morning when there are fewer crowds. Just be aware that the falls are closed on Mondays and public holidays, and entry closes when the falls reach capacity.
The best time of year to visit YS Falls is between December and April when there’s less chance of rain. The rainy season brings stronger currents and slippery rocks, which can make visiting the falls less enjoyable. Note that the holiday season can get crowded.
No, YS Falls is not accessible, and you should be prepared to walk on uneven terrain. There are no facilities for visitors with mobility differences, and the area around the falls can be rocky and slippery. Take care when walking, and consider wearing water shoes over flip-flops or bare feet.
Yes, there are facilities at YS Falls. The complex has restrooms and separate changing rooms, so you don't need to wear your swimsuit under your clothes—just pack a towel. Other facilities include a casual restaurant, Chill & Grill, and a gift shop selling souvenirs.
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