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| Destination Guide |
Caribbean > Jamaica
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Jamaica’s cultural life
is rich and varied, with its own unique music, art, and cuisine that everyone
should enjoy. Jamaica is the third largest island in the Caribbean
with stunning physical attractions. Jamaica’s jungle mountaintops,
clear waterfalls, and unforgettable beaches alone are worth the trip.
Taking the physical and cultural elements together, Jamaica is truly one
of the brightest stars in the Caribbean constellation of beautiful islands.
Montego Bay— along with
Ocho Rios—is one of Jamaica’s north-coast pleasure capitals. This
city is not just famous for appearing in numerous Beach Boys’ tunes, but
for its amazing beaches and resorts. Although the city is Jamaica’s
second largest, after the capital of Kingston, in terms of population,
it is the tourist capital of the island. The city is divided into
three parts: the city itself, the hotel strip, and the outlying villas
and hills. The city streets of Montego Bay are crowded and lively,
full of crafts and culture. The architecture mixes wooden houses,
Georgian buildings, and modern offices. A little way from the city
center are the deep water piers where a constant stream of passengers is
unloaded from numerous cruise ships.
Montego Bay has some amazing
attractions, both natural and manmade. The most famous of its beaches
is the Doctor’s Cave beach. The beach is said to be fed by mineral
springs, and it has some of the most clear and sparkling water to be found
at any beach in the world. Visitors will also want to tour the local
rum-producing estates for a taste of Jamaica’s best. Just minutes
away from the center of the city is the Barnett Estate Plantation, home
of the oldest plantation family in Jamaica. The Belvedere Estate
is also just minutes away, and it encompasses thousands of acres, and it
still operates. Finally, no one should miss an evening on the Great
River. This river may seem small to some, but the evening boat rides
along the torch lit banks are spectacular.
Montego Bay is one of the
most famous tourist spots in the world. Its world-famous beaches
attract thousands every year. In addition, the culture and liveliness
of Jamaica itself attracts thousands of visitors. The area around
Montego Bay is full of beautiful sights and attractions, from beaches to
plantations to rum distilleries. Everything in Montego Bay is sunny,
inviting, and beautiful.
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