Rose Hall Great House
Rose Hall Great House, a renovated plantation mansion with spectacular coastal views, was built around 1770. Annie Palmer (the White Witch) was a legendary figure who reigned with harshness and died in a horrible death. Her home is now furnished with antique furnishings.
You may take a day trip, but if you're interested in ghost stories, the frightening evening tour by candlelight is recommended. Guides disguised as ghosts will keep you on the edge of your seat with their terrifying tales of ghost sightings. Who knows, maybe you'll get a glimpse of the White Witch herself!
The highly majestic Rose Hall is on the slopes of the former Rose Hall Sugar Estate, roughly 10 kilometers from Montego Bay, overlooking the gorgeous Caribbean sea. The iconic Rose Hall Great House is Jamaica's most well-known grand house. It was immortalized in H. G. de Lisser's book White Witch of Rose Hall, which was the topic of at least a dozen Gothic novels. John Palmer, a rich British planter, erected the home between 1778 and 1790.
• Location: Montego Bay, Jamaica
• Timing: Open all day
• Famous for: frightening evening tour by candlelight at Rose Hall
• Entry Fee: US$ 23
• Best Time To Visit: Year-round.