Amanda Kendle Jamaica For All Kinds of Travelers



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Jamaica might be a pretty small island, but it’s a pretty big destination for travelers. All kinds of visitors go to Jamaica for all kinds of reasons: which kind are you?

Beachcomber:
You’d be crazy to holiday in Jamaica and not spend a bit of time on a beach, but if lying on the sand and taking a dip in some clear sea is the main point of your vacation, you won’t be disappointed. There are miles upon miles of good beaches, even near Kingston: if you’re staying in the capital, take a boat to Lime Cay for some fun in the sun.

Other famous beaches in Jamaica include Turtle Beach and Mallard Beach, both of which are popular with tourists and therefore have plenty of facilities for water sports and eating and drinking. Likewise, beaches around the Negril area are becoming extremely popular, although you are still close to nature and a bit of quiet time if you want. There are also quite a few nude beach resorts, if your entire body is craving the sun. For family beach fun, try Montego Bay, and especially Walter Fletcher Beach, since the sea is always calm here.

Newly-wed:
There’s plenty of romance to be had on Jamaica, and many luxury resorts waiting to spoil new brides and grooms (or even to host your wedding, if you’re so inclined). Resorts like Swept Away in Negril or the Jamaica Inn at Ocho Rios are full of all the facilities needed for honeymooning couples. In fact, hundreds of hotels and resorts around Jamaica specialize in romantic, luxury rooms, special meals and spas and pools with plenty of cocktails available: that’s my idea of a great honeymoon. Many resorts also offer marriage celebrants and arrange all the paperwork for you if you have to get married first before you can start the honeymoon.

Reggae fan:
What’s Jamaica without reggae? Coming out of Kingston in the 1960s, the relaxed feel of reggae music is a perfect fit to Jamaica, and it’s no wonder that Bob Marley emerged here. You can visit the Bob Marley Museum or join a Bob Marley tour to learn more about his life and his music. But whether you’re a Marley fan or just into some laid back grooves, there’s no shortage of entertainment for reggae fans on Jamaica. Annual festivals like the Reggae Sunsplash and the Reggae Sumfest are held each summer and several hundred thousand visitors usually turn up to dance and sing some sunny days away.

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