Jamaican us happy!

Glow-in-the-dark lagoons, waterfalls you can climb and endless jerk chicken… How to travel Jamaica

There's a lot to love about the northern coast of this Caribbean island

DUNKING my hand into the dark water, I can’t quite believe the magical-looking blue light that reveals itself as I swirl my fingers around.

Billed as the only (natural) night-time attraction in Jamaica, Glistening Waters’ Luminous Lagoon lights up every time there’s movement.

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The captain of our small boat informs us that it’s due to microscopic algae in the water and that there are only three places in the world that this phosphorescent phenomenon happens.

Doctor's Cave beach at Montego Bay is just what the Dr ordered!Credit: Alamy

Luckily, here in Falmouth, in the north of Jamaica, it’s the brightest.

I pull my hand up before the boat turns and twists, leaving a blue trail behind us – to the gasps of everyone on the cruise.

Eventually we stop under the twinkling night sky and jump off the side of the boat into the cool waters, which turn turquoise with every stroke. .

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This garden-style diner and bar, which has Bob Marley pictures lining the walls and wine-barrel seats, serves authentic dishes that make it a firm favourite with tourists and locals alike.

The shrimp rundown – a juicy seafood dish cooked in coconut milk and served with rice and peas, £12.90 – is delicious.

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