Jamaica, a land of sun, sand, and surf is the jewel in the Caribbean. A land of rich culture, reggae music, and dance, welcoming visitors to share everything it has to offer and take back pleasant memories of a wonderful holiday.
Jamaica’s capital Kingston has a natural harbor and is a bustling financial, commercial, and cultural hub with its restaurants, nightclubs, and shopping. Visitors can stay at the Four Seasons hotel while in Kingston. The Blue Mountains, home to nature’s bounty and wildlife is northeast of the city.
Montego Bay is on Jamaica’s north coast. Known as Mo Bay, it is a popular hotspot with jetsetters and royalty. Rainforests offer opportunities for hiking to explore the rich flora. Visitors can go rafting down the white rapids of Great River, visit the charming villages, or simply enjoy the panorama and beautiful sunsets. The Sandals Royal Caribbean All–Inclusive Resort with its own private beach and water sports offers top-notch amenities.
Ocho Rios, a two-hour drive from Montego Bay is home to lovely private beaches, rich landscapes, undulating terrain, and streams. Nature lovers will love the panoramic views from atop Dunn’s River Falls or explore Fern Gully featuring many types of ferns. The all-inclusive Beaches Boscobel Resort & Golf Club offers plush accommodations. Runaway Bay, 10 miles from Ocho is less crowded, and is preferred by those seeking plenty of quiet.
Devoid of modern trappings, Mandeville, east of Negril exudes colonial charm and is known for its beaches, nature treks, and boating up the Black River. Visitors will enjoy their stay at the Golf View or Mandeville Hotel and appreciate Mandeville’s laidback simplicity.
The Seven Mile Beach in Negril on Jamaica’s western extremity offers beach activities, SCUBA diving, and snorkeling. Negril is also home to many endangered birds. Activities include horseback riding, swimming, walking tours, boating, biking, and golf. The all-inclusive Grand Lido is a fine hotel to stay in at Negril.
Jamaica’s capital Kingston has a natural harbor and is a bustling financial, commercial, and cultural hub with its restaurants, nightclubs, and shopping. Visitors can stay at the Four Seasons hotel while in Kingston. The Blue Mountains, home to nature’s bounty and wildlife is northeast of the city.
Montego Bay is on Jamaica’s north coast. Known as Mo Bay, it is a popular hotspot with jetsetters and royalty. Rainforests offer opportunities for hiking to explore the rich flora. Visitors can go rafting down the white rapids of Great River, visit the charming villages, or simply enjoy the panorama and beautiful sunsets. The Sandals Royal Caribbean All–Inclusive Resort with its own private beach and water sports offers top-notch amenities.
Ocho Rios, a two-hour drive from Montego Bay is home to lovely private beaches, rich landscapes, undulating terrain, and streams. Nature lovers will love the panoramic views from atop Dunn’s River Falls or explore Fern Gully featuring many types of ferns. The all-inclusive Beaches Boscobel Resort & Golf Club offers plush accommodations. Runaway Bay, 10 miles from Ocho is less crowded, and is preferred by those seeking plenty of quiet.
Devoid of modern trappings, Mandeville, east of Negril exudes colonial charm and is known for its beaches, nature treks, and boating up the Black River. Visitors will enjoy their stay at the Golf View or Mandeville Hotel and appreciate Mandeville’s laidback simplicity.
The Seven Mile Beach in Negril on Jamaica’s western extremity offers beach activities, SCUBA diving, and snorkeling. Negril is also home to many endangered birds. Activities include horseback riding, swimming, walking tours, boating, biking, and golf. The all-inclusive Grand Lido is a fine hotel to stay in at Negril.
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