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From the glorious sunrise of each fresh morning to
the magnificence of sunset, Jamaica offers a
captivating combination of beauty and colour that
has made it the jewel of the Caribbean – an island
full of warm and friendly people as well as stunning
scenery. And with so many unique and enticing
ways to experience its wonders, it’s no wonder our
guests return time after time.


For the adventurous traveller, Jamaica offers just
about every kind of recreational activity under the
sun, including adventure trails, bird watching,
deepsea fishing, horseback riding, safari tours,
mountaineering, hiking, rafting, waterfall climbs, golf,
water sports, swimming with dolphins and historical
sites. In fact, the list of things to do is almost endless.
All this, plus the bonus of the bluest sea, the softest
sand and the sunniest skies you have ever seen.


Shopping. Markets. Food stands. Duty free gifts.
Restaurants. Beaches. There are as many different
ways to indulge yourself in Jamaica as the island
has white sandy beaches and glorious sunsets.
Shop for colourful Jamaican arts and crafts, or take
home a sample of some of the island’s famous Blue
Mountain Coffee – considered to be the world’s
finest.


Music has been an essential part of Jamaican life
from earliest times and today its distinctive musical
style can be heard all over the island. Jamaica is
the birthplace of reggae – the music made famous
around the world by the legendary Bob Marley.
Much of the island’s modern day culture revolves
around the sounds of reggae.


Jamaica has a rich cultural heritage thanks to the
sheer diversity of ethnic origins that are represen-
ted within its shores. It is this complicated mosaic
of cultures and traditions that makes Jamaica such
a special destination. From the ancient cultural
tradition of Jamaica revealed by Taino indian cave
etchings to modern-day Jamaican art on show and
on sale around the island, it can truly be said that a
visit to Jamaica is a unique experience.

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