Lover’s Leap, Jamaica: You can peer off the edge of the Santa Cruz Mountains at this scenic viewpoint, which offers dizzying views of Jamaica’s south coast (including Treasure Beach) from atop a 1,700-foot cliff. The spot gets its name from the legend of two runaway slaves and lovers who jumped from the precipice together rather than be recaptured. The high point is shared by a 300-year-old lighthouse and Jake’s restaurant, which has a verandah taking full advantage of the location. For the adventurous, there’s a Lover’s Leap trail leading from the cliff down to the beach.