YS Falls Opening Hours – Jamaica Hours, Rates & Visitor Guide

YS Falls Opening Hours – Jamaica Hours, Rates & Visitor Guide
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Quick Answer

YS Falls Opening Hours are Tuesday to Sunday, 9:30 am – 3:00 pm (last admission). All guests must leave by 4:30 pm. Closed Mondays, public holidays, and two weeks every September. Note (2026): From March 1 – June 30, open Sat, Sun, Tue & Wed only.

9:30Doors open (Tue–Sun)
3:00Last admission
7Waterfall tiers
$25USD adult entry
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Temporary schedule change — March 1 to June 30, 2026: YS Falls is currently open on Saturday, Sunday, Tuesday and Wednesday only. Thursday and Friday visits are not available during this period. Always check ysfalls.com/rates for the latest updates before you travel.

YS Falls Jamaica — seven-tiered waterfall cascading into natural swimming pools, St. Elizabeth Parish
YS Falls, St. Elizabeth — one of Jamaica’s most beautiful natural attractions, open Tuesday to Sunday.

YS Falls Opening Hours

YS Falls Jamaica operates on a Tuesday-to-Sunday schedule. The gates open at 9:30 am and stop admitting new visitors at 3:00 pm. Everyone on the property must leave by 4:30 pm, so plan to arrive well before the cutoff if you want time to swim, explore the gardens, and catch the jitney ride.

🌿 YS Falls — Standard Weekly Hours
MondayClosed
Tuesday9:30 am – 3:00 pm (last entry)Open
Wednesday9:30 am – 3:00 pm (last entry)Open
Thursday9:30 am – 3:00 pm (last entry)Open
Friday9:30 am – 3:00 pm (last entry)Open
Saturday9:30 am – 3:00 pm (last entry)Open
Sunday9:30 am – 3:00 pm (last entry)Open
YS Falls Jamaica opening hours — the main waterfall and natural pool during peak visiting hours
The main falls at YS — arrive before noon on weekdays for the best experience with fewer crowds.
⚠️ Temporary Hours — March 1 to June 30, 2026
MondayClosed
Tuesday9:30 am – 3:00 pm (last entry)Open
Wednesday9:30 am – 3:00 pm (last entry)Open
ThursdayClosed
FridayClosed
Saturday9:30 am – 3:00 pm (last entry)Open
Sunday9:30 am – 3:00 pm (last entry)Open
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Capacity Warning

YS Falls closes admission once it reaches its daily visitor capacity. This can happen well before 3:00 pm on busy weekends and public holidays. Arriving early — ideally by 10:00 am — is the safest way to guarantee entry.


Where Is YS Falls? Location & Getting There

YS Falls is tucked into the interior of St. Elizabeth Parish on Jamaica’s south coast — one of the island’s least crowded and most scenic areas. Unlike Dunn’s River Falls, you won’t find it on a busy tourist strip. The journey there is part of the experience.

📍 Address YS Estate, Middle Quarters
St. Elizabeth, Jamaica
🚗 By Road Turn off the A2 (Santa Cruz–Black River road) at the YS Estate sign near Middle Quarters
🗺️ Distances ~1.5 hrs from Negril
~2 hrs from Montego Bay
~2.5 hrs from Kingston
Best Route

Take the A2 highway through Santa Cruz rather than the shorter inland routes through Mile Gully or Balaclava. The road quality is significantly better and you’ll arrive faster, even if the distance is slightly longer on paper. Use Google Maps and search “YS Falls Jamaica” for turn-by-turn directions.

YS Falls jitney tractor ride through the estate — the scenic journey to the waterfall, St. Elizabeth Jamaica
The jitney ride takes you through the estate before you reach the falls — a highlight in itself.
YS Falls Jamaica lush landscape and waterfall — green surroundings of the YS Estate in St. Elizabeth
The grounds are immaculately maintained — rolling fields, horses, and towering trees greet you on arrival.

Getting There Without a Car

Most visitors without their own transport join an organised day tour from Negril, Montego Bay, or their resort. Many hotels and all-inclusives offer day trips to YS Falls as an excursion. Route taxis from Black River town can get you close to Middle Quarters, from where you’ll need a local taxi to the estate entrance.


YS Falls Admission Rates

YS Falls charges separate admission for the waterfalls and the canopy zipline. Note that as of 2026, the canopy / zipline is closed until further notice. Check the official website for updates on when it reopens.

Visitor TypeWaterfalls AdmissionCanopy / Zipline
Overseas Adult USD $25.00 Closed
Overseas ChildAges 3–15 USD $16.00 Closed
Jamaican Resident AdultValid ID required JMD $2,400 Closed
Jamaican Resident ChildValid ID required JMD $1,500 Closed
Children under 3 Free
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Payment

Major credit cards are accepted (Visa, Mastercard, Amex) — but not Discover. Card payments rely on an internet connection and can occasionally be unreliable. Bringing cash (USD or JMD) as a backup is strongly advised. Jamaican residents must present a valid ID (Driver’s Licence, Voter ID, or Work Permit) to access the local rate.

Group Visits

Groups of more than 10 people require a reservation in advance. The maximum group size with a reservation is 15 persons. Contact YS Falls directly through ysfalls.com to arrange a group booking.


YS Falls Closures & Public Holidays

Beyond the standard Monday closure, YS Falls observes two regular annual shutdowns that every visitor should know about.

📅 Known Closures — 2026
Every MondayClosed year-roundClosed
All Public HolidaysJamaican public holidaysClosed
Sep 7 – Sep 21, 2026Annual maintenance & staff vacationClosed
From Sep 22, 2026Normal schedule resumesReopens
Mar 1 – Jun 30, 2026Reduced days (Sat, Sun, Tue, Wed only)Reduced
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September Visitors — Read This

YS Falls closes for two full weeks every September. The exact dates shift each year. In 2026 the closure runs September 7–21. If you are visiting Jamaica in September, check ysfalls.com/rates before you book any travel.


What to Expect at YS Falls

YS Falls is a privately owned estate — not a government park — and that shows in the quality of the experience. It is consistently rated one of Jamaica’s best-maintained natural attractions. Here is what the visit actually looks like.

The Jitney Ride In

You do not drive to the falls. After purchasing your ticket at the entrance, a tractor-pulled open-air jitney carries you through the estate — past grazing thoroughbred horses, cattle, and towering logwood trees. The 10-minute ride sets the tone beautifully and is part of the charm.

The Seven Tiers

The falls cascade across seven levels, each feeding into its own natural pool. You can swim in the pools, sit beneath the falls, or simply walk the stone paths and take it all in. The water is clear and refreshingly cool — fed by underground springs, not just surface runoff.

YS Falls Jamaica seven-tiered waterfall — visitors swimming in the natural pools at the base of the falls
The falls cascade into crystal-clear natural swimming pools fed by underground springs.
YS Falls Jamaica natural pool swimming — visitors enjoying the fresh spring-fed pools at YS Falls
The spring-fed pools are refreshingly cool and perfectly clean — a natural oasis in St. Elizabeth.

The Rope Swing

There is a rope swing at the main pool. It is as fun as it sounds. The lifeguards and guides are on hand throughout to assist visitors, particularly families with children.

The Natural Pool

YS Falls Jamaica natural pool — the complementary swimming pool at YS Falls with smooth river pebblestone floor
The complementary natural pool — 4 ft deep with a smooth pebblestone floor, suitable for all ages and a favourite with families.

Separate from the waterfall pools, the estate’s natural swimming pool is floored with smooth river pebblestones and sits at a comfortable 4 ft depth. It is fed by both underground and above-ground springs and is suitable for children and adults alike.

On-Site Facilities

  • Chill & Grill — a bar and grill on the property serving food, drinks, coffee, and refreshments.
  • Gift shop — local crafts, handmade art, Jamaica-inspired clothing, and a well-curated selection of books.
  • Natural pool — a complementary swimming pool with smooth river pebblestone flooring, 4 ft deep, suitable for all ages.
  • Picnic areas — spacious lawns with picnic tables perfect for families spending a full day.
  • Playground — a children’s playground near the picnic area.
  • Lifeguards — experienced guides and lifeguards are stationed throughout the swimming areas.
  • Canopy / Zipline — currently closed until further notice as of 2026.

Visitor Tips for YS Falls

“Arriving early (around 10 am) on a weekday is the best way to avoid tour groups and get those perfect, unobstructed shots of the falls.”

— Consistent advice from repeat visitors
  • Wear water shoes. The rocks around the falls are beautiful but slippery. The official site specifically recommends them.
  • Arrive by 10:00 am. Popular on weekends — early arrival avoids tour groups and guarantees entry before capacity is reached.
  • Bring cash as backup. Credit card payments work most of the time but can fail due to internet connectivity issues on the estate.
  • Bring a dry bag for your phone and valuables. You will almost certainly get wet.
  • Visit on a weekday (Tue–Fri) during normal schedule periods for a quieter, more personal experience.
  • !Rainy season note: After heavy rain, the river water can run brown with sediment. The natural pools still offer great swimming, but the waterfall aesthetic is at its best during the dry season (December–April).
  • Plan 2–3 hours minimum. Between the jitney ride, the falls, swimming, and the grill, it is easy to spend a full afternoon here.

Frequently Asked Questions

YS Falls is open Tuesday to Sunday from 9:30 am, with last admission at 3:00 pm. All guests must leave by 4:30 pm. The falls are closed every Monday and on all Jamaican public holidays. From March 1 to June 30, 2026, YS Falls is open on Saturday, Sunday, Tuesday, and Wednesday only.

YS Falls stops accepting new visitors at 3:00 pm. All guests must be off the grounds by 4:30 pm. On busy days, the falls may close to new visitors earlier than 3:00 pm once visitor capacity is reached — arriving early is the safest approach.

No. YS Falls is closed every Monday, year-round. It is also closed on all Jamaican public holidays and for two weeks every September for annual maintenance and staff leave.

As of 2026, overseas visitors pay USD $25 for adults and USD $16 for children aged 3–15. Children under 3 enter free. Jamaican residents with valid local ID pay JMD $2,400 for adults and JMD $1,500 for children. The canopy zipline is currently closed until further notice.

YS Falls is located on the YS Estate in Middle Quarters, St. Elizabeth Parish, on Jamaica’s south coast. Turn off the A2 highway (Santa Cruz to Black River road) at the YS Estate sign. It is approximately 1.5 hours from Negril, 2 hours from Montego Bay, and 2.5 hours from Kingston.

YS Falls closes for two weeks every September for annual staff vacation and maintenance. In 2026, the closure runs from September 7 to September 21, with the attraction reopening on September 22, 2026. The dates change each year, so always verify at ysfalls.com before planning a September trip.

No. As of 2026, the canopy zipline at YS Falls is closed until further notice. Check ysfalls.com/rates for the latest update on when it may reopen.



Sources

Last updated: · Hours sourced directly from ysfalls.com

Always verify hours at ysfalls.com/rates before travelling. Hours and rates are subject to change.

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