10 Things That Shock Tourists in Jamaica

From Jerk Chicken and Jerk Porc spots, to Ganja (marijuana), to Bob Marley and the Wailers, to beautiful white beaches and blue seas, Jamaica has so much to offer travelers and tourists.

In this video Wolters World discusses some of the cultural differences and surprises travelers find when they visit the island of Jamaica. It’s partly Jamaica tourist information and part fun educational knowledge. Watch the video for ten things that blow the minds of tourists when they visit Jamaica.

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Why Israel Travelers are in love with Jamaica? A tourism trend developing

Jamaica’s singer, Anthony B, took Israel by storm when he and a host of other musicians recently celebrated the life of reggae icon Bob Marley! He wore a necklace bearing the Hebrew word “chai,” which means life.
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This was my TRIP to Irie Jamaica [Video]

Watch this video as Kaygee tells us about his adventurous trip to Jamaica, Trip with my childhood friend and his family to Jamaica. We lived local style, no resort! Check out our fun adventure! “i really had a good time in Jamaica” Continue reading…

 

Jamaica Top 10 Must-Do List

We could have easily done a Top 100 list for Jamaica of the must-see and must-do activities, resorts, beaches, food and so much more. So consider this list a sampler.

1. Rick’s Cafe
Voted as the Best Happy Hour by Caribbean Travel + Life readers, Rick’s Cafe is a Negril cliffside classic for two reasons: Continue reading…

 

Negril on a Budget

Tips on how to double, or even triple, your stay in paradise. My partner, Natasha, and I quit our jobs and moved to Negril, Jamaica with very little money in our pockets. Our goal was to immerse ourselves in the local culture, and to live there as long, and as cheaply, as possible. Continue reading…

 

Negril Reggae, Riots & Romance

A delicious tale of life, love and adventure on the magical Island of Jamaica, set in the 1980’s. The humorous story portrays a fascination with the spirit of the Jamaican people, a love of the sea, the tropical environment, as well as magical and entertaining events that take place on a daily basis. Continue reading…

 

Jamaica Underground: The Caves, Sinkholes and Underground Rivers of the Island

Greatly extending the long out-of-print first edition, this new volume features over 300 specially redrawn cave plans, colour plates illustrating the Jamaican underground scene and numerous extracts from previously unpublished expedition logs and anecdotal accounts of explorations. This second edition of “Jamaica Underground” provides the only single source of detailed information on the caves of Jamaica.

For each of the over 1,000 listed sites information is provided on the depth, length, altitude and characteristic features together with a guide to the equipment required for exploration. “Jamaica Underground” also includes a comprehensive annotated bibliography of over 500 entries. These range from scientific studies of speleogenesis, karst process, hydrology, biospeleology and palaeontology, to more general reading which will be of interest to visiting cavers and noncavers alike.

The only comprehensive volume on the caves of Jamaica, this book is a speleological treasure trove of information and makes a significant contribution to the speleology of tropical karst regions.

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Jamaica – Montego Bay, Port Antonio & Ocho Rios (Adventure Guides)

We were enjoying a Jamaican meal at Verney’s Tropical Resort, a small inn perched in the hills over Montego Bay. This was a true Jamaican feast – not a watered-down tourist version – served with real Jamaican hospitality. Continue reading…

 

Wexford Hotel for sale; priced at US$12.5m

Wexford Hotel for sale; priced at US$12.5m

COLDWELL Banker aims to sell the Wexford Hotel in Montego Bay
for US$12.5 million ($1.4 billion).

It currently represents the most expensive hotel listing online
by the realty firm.

“It’s been on the market for under a year by us,” said Andrew
Issa, broker and managing director at Coldwell.

He declined to say more about prospects, referring the Observer
to Wexford chairman Carlyle Allen, who did not return calls up
to print.

The hotel located on Gloucester Avenue includes 82 rooms — 21
of which have a view of the ocean.

Wexford was built in 1977 and it quickly became a landmark
along Montego Bay’s traditional marquee street. In order to
maintain its relevance, the property was recently renovated
adding contemporary flair and décor.

“The Wexford is located on the hip strip in the centre of
shopping and dining, walking distance to the famous Doctor’s
Cave Beach and minutes from the airport,” reads a description
written on Coldwell’s website. “Ocean views and sunsets are a
daily backdrop.”