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Runaway Bay Vacations

Have more fun, stress less and wander wisely in Runaway Bay! Make sure your journey gets off to a great start by familiarizing yourself with this appealing destination.

You'll find it 14 miles (23 kilometers) away from Ocho Rios and 30 miles (48 kilometers) from Port Maria.

Visitors to this part of Saint James rub shoulders with approximately 7,000 people.

Places to visit in Runaway Bay

When you arrive, hit the streets and chat to some locals. If you ask what interesting attractions they recommend, they'll probably head you in the direction of Green Grotto Caves.

Getting out on the fairways is a great way to enjoy the fresh air and have fun. Challenge your technique with a round at Golf Club at Jewel Runaway Bay. Still need some more ideas? Enjoy a lazy walk around Cranbrook Flower Forest and peruse its beautiful petals and blossoms. The garden patches have been developed so that they bloom all year round.

Where do you fly into for Runaway Bay?

Touching down at Norman Manley International Airport (KIN)? Once you step off the plane, central Runaway Bay is approximately 50 miles (80 kilometers) away. Wave down a cab and enjoy the journey — your vacation has just started!

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