Ocho Rios Town Centre - St Ann, Jamaica
This live camera from See Jamaica looks across the main junction at the centre of Ocho Rios, the principal resort town of St Ann Parish on Jamaica's north coast, with the Ocho Rios Clock Tower visible in the mid-ground serving as the civic focal point of the town. The junction handles a continuous mix of route taxis, private vehicles, cyclists, and pedestrians, reflecting Ocho Rios's dual function as both a working Jamaican town and one of the island's busiest cruise ship ports. The TotalEnergies fuel station visible on the right and the Juici Patties outlet on the left are two of the most recognisable commercial chains in Jamaica, with Juici Patties operating over 60 branches island-wide as the country's largest fast food chain.
Ocho Rios sits in St Ann Parish, known as the Garden Parish of Jamaica for its exceptionally fertile interior, and receives an average of 2,000 millimetres of rainfall per year, feeding the waterfalls and rivers that make the surrounding area one of Jamaica's primary tourist draws. Dunn's River Falls, located 3 kilometres west of this camera position, is a 180-metre terraced waterfall that draws over 1 million visitors annually and is the single most visited natural attraction in the Caribbean. The Port of Ocho Rios, less than 1 kilometre from this junction, accommodates up to three cruise ships simultaneously and receives approximately 700,000 cruise passengers per year.
St Ann Parish covers 1,213 square kilometres of Jamaica's north coast and interior and is the birthplace of Marcus Garvey, the pan-African leader and Jamaican National Hero born in the parish capital of St Ann's Bay in 1887. Ocho Rios itself takes its name from a Spanish corruption of the original name Las Chorreras, meaning the waterfalls or streams, rather than the literal translation of eight rivers, as there are no eight rivers at the location. The town grew rapidly from a small bauxite shipping port into a major resort centre following the construction of its first hotels in the 1950s, when Ian Fleming, who wrote the James Bond novels at his GoldenEye estate 5 kilometres east of here, helped draw international attention to the area.
Did You Know? Ocho Rios does not mean "eight rivers" despite its Spanish name. It derives from Las Chorreras, meaning the waterfalls, a mistranslation that has persisted since the Spanish colonial period.
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