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Places you must visit in Jamaica

Map of Jamaica

Come discover Jamaica, a countsun-drenched beaches, warm tropical breezes and rich cultural heritage. If you are planning a trip to Jamaica make us your first stop for information.Our first stop is Montego Bay. It`s called also Mo Bay. In Jamaica is one of the mostMontego Bay famous tourist destinations in the world. Many of their luxury villas still grace the hills with fabulous sea views and also attracts the rich, famous and royalty persons. The town of Montego Bay is divided into two distinct areas, the residential and the tourist. The bay offers wonderful beaches.Next stop is Ocho Rios - second major tourist town on the north coast with a wide range of accommodation, excellent beaches, airstrip and modern crusie facilities. One of the famous walk is the promenade from Raynolds Pier to Dunns River. Port Ocho RiosEach year it attracts more than 700,000 tourists.

Come on, we move on to the next station - Negril. He is very popular and has grown rapidly in recent years. Negril is resort area on the island’s west coast. Resort development is carefully controlled, and no building by law isNegril allowed to be taller than the tallest palm. Apart from the beautiful beaches, the waters offer world-class diving and a wealth of watersports.

Mandeville is a cool, clean, rural Jamaican town. It is the chief town of manchester parish, Jamaica`s mountain resort, the island`s largest urban center. Mandeville has a charm - and a climate - all of its own, as if it has been sheltered against al the developments in the capital and around the coast. It has a town square, parish Mandeville Squarechurch and clock tower, and many large, elegant early nineteenth-century houses to see along the winding streets. The square is more like a village green and Mandeville has been described as the most English town onScuba Diving Jamaica.

We continue our journey with the capital of Jamaica - Kingston. It is not only a capital but also commercial, administrative and cultural heart of the island. It is the largest English-speaking city in the Caribbean.

The most exquisite port on earth - Port Antonio. The town`s twin harbours, jewel blue sea and fresh hillsides still entrap the visitors. KingstonPort Antonio, like Montego Bay, claims to be the cradle of the tourist trade.

St. Elizabeth is located on Jamaica’s south west. On the quiet side of Jamaica, St.Port Antonio Elizabeth boasts an incredibly diverse terrain. There are deserted beaches all along the southern coastline with picturesque fishing villages and small sandy coves hidden among the rocks. The Black River, Jamaica’s longest river, is flushed through the Great Morass, a swampy marshland that is the largest wetland habitat in the Caribbean. St. Elizabeth has long been ignored as a tourist destination and the small Black Riverfarming and fishing communities still retain the flavor of ‘old-time’ Jamaica, making it a prime destination for the truly adventurous. End of the day in St. Elizabeth



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