This is the pinnacle of the highest mountain in Jamaica at 7402 feet and spans the eastern part of the island. A three to four-hour hike will get you to this marvellous sight. The mountain and its environs are the site of the first National Park and host a wide variety of rare flowering and non-flowering plants and animal life, such as the Jamaican swallowtail. The mountain is also home to the world-famous Jamaican Blue Mountain Coffee.