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Montego Bay, Jamaica |
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Montego Bay, Jamaica's second largest city, offers tourists plenty of options from exciting nightlife to world-class golf. The beautiful white sand beaches and majestic mountain ranges are matched only by the unique charm and easy-going nature of the people. Music flows freely though the bustling open-air markets, where visitors can discover handmade souvenirs and sample jerk cuisine.
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Negril, Jamaica |
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Negril, famous for 7 miles of white sand beach, is located at the western tip of the island of Jamaica. Negril is actually a state of mind, giving new meaning to casual and fun-in-the-sun. It is famous for a carefree ambiance and beautiful sunsets. Visitors will enjoy a wide range of water sport activities such as snorkeling and scuba diving.
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Ocho Rios, Jamaica |
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Ocho Rios, located on Jamaica's north coast, boasts white sand beaches, fantastic waterfalls and lush gardens. Tall green mountains also make this a perfect vacation hideaway. The town offers visitors a chance satisfy their passion for shopping at craft markets and local shops. Ocho Rio's most popular attraction, Dunn's River Falls, offers visitors a chance to refresh in a 600 foot high waterfall.
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Jamaica is on Eastern Standard Time
The Jamaican dollar is used. The local exchange rate fluctuates
daily. When US dollars are given for payment, Jamaican dollars are
usually given back. The official language is English. Patois, a mix of English and African is also spoken. Acceptable forms of proof of citizenship for U.S. citizens traveling between the U.S. and our International Destinations are a valid passport, OR a certified , state issued birth certificate with raised seal along AND a valid government photo ID, (i.e. a driver's license) a naturalization/citizenship certificate. It is the traveler's responsibility to provide proper documentation. Married women traveling with any documentation in their maiden name must supply a marriage license (a copy is acceptable). Taxis are abundant, but they are not metered. Be prepared to bargain! Bicycle and moped rentals are also available. |
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Experienced guides accompany all rides. Riders' cameras, towels and other personal belongings are taken by van to the beach. Duration of the Ride: 3 Hours plus Transportation. |
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| Take a 30 minute
drive through the unspoiled hilly interior of Ocho Rios to the 17th
Century landmark "Spanish Bridge" where your expedition starts.
Our tubing guides will take you on a breathtaking journey down the
White River. We will give you a short safety briefing before
you set off with the guides on your three mile voyage. You will pass
through coconut plantations, bamboo groves along the river bank, and
locals in their riverside homes. Stop at the "Rasta man" for
a taste of "Jamaican Jerk" and swing on the rope
into the river, while you enjoy the sanctuary of Jamaica's natural
beauty. This is fun for the whole family, and is the best kept secret in Jamaica. What to bring: Towel, Swim Wear & Aqua Shoes Duration of Tour: 3 ½ hours |
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| Discover the real Jamaica. Take an invigorating and scenic mountain bike ride from the hills to the valleys: high in the mountains of St. Ann down through woodland and meadow. From the quaint village of Mount Zion to a thirst quenching stop at the Spicey Grove Tavern.and, finally, to the picturesque Chukka Cove, carved by nature out of a rock to form a serene and beautiful pool, ideal for swimming and snorkeling. | ![]() |
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| After the swim, relax with a cold Red Stripe beer and return to the ship/hotel refreshed, exhilarated, with unique memories of Jamaica!Experienced guides accompany all rides. Bikers' cameras, towels and other personal belongings follow the ride by van. | |||||||||
| Duration of the Tour: 3 Hours plus What to Bring: Cameras, Beachwear and Towels |
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| A unique opportunity
to visit the birthplace of the "King of Reggae". This tour takes you from your ship/hotel through some of the most breathtaking scenery in Jamaica, traveling via Higgin Town and Claremont to the village of Nine Mile, a quaint little place in the beautiful mountains of St. Ann. It is here on the 6th of February 1945 the legendary "King of Reggae" was born and it is the very same place he was later laid to rest. A tour of Nine Mile is a family affair as many of Bob's close family live there, including his mother, affectionately known as Mother B and Uncle Lloyd, who tell tales of Bob's childhood. The tour takes you through the house Bob lived in as a young boy and your Rastafarian guide will share with you little known insights into Bob Marley's childhood and musical career. Stand on "Mount Zion Rock" where Bob used to meditate and rest your head on "the pillow" made famous in the song "Talking Blues". Finally, walk through the mausoleum, which is his final resting place. The return trip is a continuation of your excursion through rural Jamaica, as you wind your way through picturesque Muirhouse to Brown's Town market, famous for its produce and back to the North Coast. A must for all Bob Marley and Reggae music fans. "ONE LOVE!" Duration of Tour: 4 ½ hours |
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Jamaica All-Inclusive Resorts - Click Here ! Dunn's River Falls & Park River Rafting/Martha Brae Black River Safari |
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| January Accompong Maroon Festival February Bob Marley Birthday Bash March Spring Break Events April Spring Break Events May Negril Carnival June Ocho Rios Jazz Festival August Independence Day October James Bond Festival November Christmas Craft Fair December Christmas Craft Fair |
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Craft markets, roadside stands and street vendors are sprinkled
throughout the island, a shopper's paradise. Vendors sell everything
in the way of local art, crafts, pottery and hand-made jewelry.
Be prepared to bargain and get great deals on souvenirs! Shopping
centers and malls can be found near the larger resort areas. These
stores offer an interesting and infinite array of merchandise
including clothing, cologne, jewelry, crystal, coffee and liquor.
Visitors from the US are allowed to take items valued up to $400
back home with them duty-free once every 30 days provided the
items are properly declared to customs and the traveler has been
out of the US for at least 48 hours. Jamaican law requires all
duty-free purchases to be made in foreign currency, preferably
US dollars. For complete details, a helpful booklet titled "Know
Before You Go" is available free of charge courtesy of the US
Customs Service. |
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Pull up a chair and get ready to sample some of the best foods
in the world. Jamaica is known for its excellent cooks and tasty
entrees. Jamaican cuisine is generally spicy and sometimes hot,
seasoned with Scotch Bonnet peppers, onion, garlic, nutmeg and
allspice. For a taste of the authentic, try jerk pork with pumpkin
soup or pepperpot stew. Ackee and saltfish is the national dish
and combines scrambled egg-like ackee (a yellow island fruit with
a subtle taste) with shredded saltfish and cooked with onions,
peppers, tomatoes and spices. Saltfish (cod which has been salted
and dried) is also made into batter-fried fritters called Stamp
and Go. Jamaica also grows an abundance of fresh produce which
includes luscious tropical fruits and vegetables: breadfruit (a
versatile green fruit with a bread-like consistency), callaloo
(similar to spinach), cho cho (a white squash served boiled and
buttered), star apple (a soft green or purple fruit served in
a dessert called 'Matrimony') and sweetsop (similar to the soursop
but sweeter). If you don't like it spicy, there are plenty of
other dining options around the island from gourmet restaurants
to mom-and-pop eateries serving American, French, Italian and
Oriental cuisine. |
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The spectacular Jamaican sunsets give way to evenings filled with fun and excitement. Whether it's a midnight stroll, a colorful floor show, dancing the night away at a local disco or a date with lady luck at an area casino, the island evenings serve up something for every mood and taste. Many resorts plan nightly entertainment where the public is invited and feature limbo dancers, live steel band and reggae music or the occasional fire-eater, just for starters. Nighttime is the right time in Jamaica, where the atmosphere radiates with tropical rhythms and energy. |
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