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Most folks who travel to Jamaica already have a mental picture of Jamaica before
they arrive: its boisterous culture of reggae and Rastafarianism, its white sandy
beaches, and its jungles, rivers, mountains, and clear waterfalls. Jamaica's art
and cuisine are also remarkable. A Jamaica vacation is filled with travel memories
that will last a lifetime.
Jamaica is a tranquil and intriguing island. Vacationers are largely sheltered from
the more unpredictable and sometimes dangerous side of island life. Those who want
to experience a "real" Jamaica vacation, or at least to see the island in greater
depth, should be prepared for adventure. Jamaica travel is filled with many activities
for the young and old alike!
Most Jamaicans, in spite of hard times, have unrelenting good humor and genuinely
welcome visitors to the island. Travel to Jamaica requires tourists to be aware
of the do's and dont's. Simply check with The Hotel concierge for tips on safety
and where to go and when.
So should you go? By all means, yes. Be prudent and cautious--just as if you were
visiting New York, Miami, or Los Angeles. But travel to Jamaica is worth it! The
island has fine hotels and terrific food. It's well-geared to couples who come to
tie the knot or celebrate their honeymoon. As for sports, Jamaica boasts the best
golf courses in the West Indies, and its landscape affords visitors a lot of activities
that often aren't available on other islands, like rafting and serious mountain
hiking. The island also has some of the finest diving waters in the world. A Jamaica
vacation with leave you with a lifetime of memories!.
This country lies 90 miles south of Cuba, with which it was chummy in the 1970s
(when much of the world feared that Jamaica was going Communist). It's the third
largest of the Caribbean islands, with some 4,400 square miles of predominantly
green, lush land; a mountain ridge that climbs to 7,400 feet above sea level; and
many beautiful white- sand beaches with clear blue sea.