Top 5 Heritage Sites in Kingston

Hope Botanical Gardens In 1881, two hundred (200) acres of Hope Estate was purchased by the Government to establish an experimental garden. Fifty (50) acres of the land were devoted to the development and distribution of new varieties of sugar cane, and ten (10) acres for planting teak, Liberian…

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Unconventional Wedding Locations

Planning a destination wedding is a great opportunity to experience the out of the ordinary, and escape the typical ballroom nuptials. Jamaica is the perfect location for the bride seeking an unusual trip that both the couple and her guests will remember for a lifetime. The natural beauty and…

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Where to Stay: The Nature Lovers Guide

There is a sight to see for every kind of traveler in Jamaica, including the nature lover. Here the grass is always greener as the perfect year round climate tends to every tree, garden and forest. Set amidst lush landscapes are several hotels, from resorts to boutique, which cater to the needs of…

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Great House, Great Wedding

Every great house has a history waiting for you revel in while you make your own on your special day. Great locations equal great memories, so why not start off the rest of your life at a Great House in gorgeous Jamaica. Devon House One of the finest examples of 19 th century architecture in the…

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GoldenEye, Jamaica: The Birthplace of Bond

In as fascinating a story as the novels themselves, James Bond has his very roots in Jamaica. Not only were all 13 James Bond novels written in Jamaica, but author Ian Fleming was himself enchanted by the island and called Jamaica his home. Ian Lancaster Fleming of the British Naval Intelligence…

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What to Do in Montego Bay: Spelunking

Jamaica hosts a wealth of biodiversity found in the tropical forests, wetlands and other eco systems that stretch across the island. One particularly rich area is the Cockpit Country, over 500 square miles of Karst limestone topography, spreading across three parishes and containing the highest…

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What to Do in Kingston: A Visit to Belcour Preserves

Up the winding hill above the heat of Kingston to a white marker in the road, we were led on a downward path that ended at a gate surrounded by greenery, flowering plants and fruit trees. The fresh cool air of Irish Town at 9am awakened all six senses, including the one that foretells of a good…

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Where to Eat on Jamaica's South Coast

Smurfs Cafe – Ocean View Hill Drive, Treasure Beach This is one of the most loved breakfast place, in Treasure Beach, St. Elizabeth! Many tourists claim that ‘Dawn’s roasted coffee’ is to die for. The sumptuous food will not only have you coming back, but so will the experience, the atmosphere! The…

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Top 5 Places to Watch the Sunset in Negril

Set in the west end of Jamaica, Negril has made its name among locals and visitors that are blessed to encounter the location, for having the most stunning view of the sunset. Whether you’re in the mood for something low-key and secluded, or you want to enjoy it in a lively crowd with locals, family…

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River Rafting on the Rio Grande

In the beautiful parish of Portland, meanders the vast, choppy waters of the Rio Grande. The River got its name when the Spanish occupied Jamaica in the 15th and 16th centuries. It is one of the largest rivers in Jamaica at 3,034 km, and was named "Big River" (Rio Grande) by the Spanish. Today, it…

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