
Welcome to Jamaica - Land of Springs!!!
Jamaica is one of the most colourful and vibrant islands in the Caribbean. The idyllic white sand beaches, relaxing Jamaica hotels and the bright tropical blooms set against the backdrop of the beautiful blue mountain peaks form a gorgeous landscape. Being the adopted home of the Rasta, Jamaica is a riot of red, green and gold. Jamaica is well known the world over as the birthplace of Bob Marley, and reggae music tugs at the heartstrings of many a Jamaican. Rum, cricket, coffee, and rice and peas are the soul of Jamaica. The Jamaicans are very expressive people and often engage in energetic discussions and debates, any place and any time.
Jamaica is a tourist paradise with its leafy parks, colonial towns and neon-lit nightlife. Come experience all of the Jamaican colour!
"The Land of Springs" and the "Land of Wood and Water", Jamaica (Jah-may-ca) is the most scenic and sought-after destinations among all the islands in the Caribbean Sea. It is truly a wonder to see a little island packed with so many wonderful sights - lush plains, gushing waterfalls, bubbly springs, sunny beaches and majestic mountains. This popular tourist destination is packed with a variety of Jamaican tours and other exciting things to see and do, all of which can easily be reached from your chosen Jamaica hotel.
The excellent tourist facilities make it possible for visitors to relax and enjoy themselves. Negril and Montego Bay are Jamaica's two primary coastal resort attractions, enticing innumerable tourists to their beautiful beaches, fun loving clubs, good restaurants, quality places to stay and superb sports like golf and other water sports. Negril is quite laid-back, boasting an 11 km long beach that is exquisitely lined with funky beach bars painted in the usual Jamaican colourful hues. Montego Bay is more a party town and is fondly known as Mo' Bay. It is also a paradise for shoppers.
If you are not just on a quick visit and wish to get into the skin of the ‘real' Jamaica, then travelling a short distance or taking a Jamaica tour along the coast is a must. This will take you to the street markets selling ackee, yam and breadfruit amidst the hustle and bustle of vendors and hawkers peddling kulu kulu rum. For those interested in the quieter side of Jamaica, the fishing villages of Treasure Beach, Port Antonio and Oracabessa are wonderful sleepy retreats. You can use our map to choose your hotel in Jamaica based upon its location.
Part of the Greater Antilles, this island nation is 80 km wide (50 miles) and 234 km long. Its neighbours are the mainland of Central America at 620 km (385 miles) and Cuba at 145 km (90 miles). Haiti and the Dominican Republic (The Island of Hispaniola) are 190 km (120 miles) away. You can also visit some other nearby Caribbean islands such as Antigua, Nevis, Montserrat, and St.Kitts.
This tropical island is enviably blessed with nature's beauty in every form, making it a perfect place to explore. Book a tour of Jamaica that takes you to explore the lofty mountains, peaceful plains and cheerful beaches in addition to the countless waterfalls, rivers and freshwater springs and laid back friendly people.
Music is the very heart and soul of Jamaica, be it roots, reggaeton, reggae or rock. The island's historic capital, Kingston, is lined with grand Georgian plazas and graceful mansions, and you will be serenaded by soca rhythms and the pulsating rhythm of the place. There are many activities and tours in Jamaica to choose from and two must-see places are the Bob Marley Museum and the Tuff Gong. These cultural institutions celebrate the African roots and rich musical heritage of Jamaica.
Jamaica is the largest English-speaking island in the whole of the Caribbean, spanning a distance of 4,400 square miles. Its diverse charm makes it a perfect travel vacation for tourists. The people here are warm, friendly and easy going and are delightful hosts for all kinds of visitors. In fact, the Jamaican phrase, ‘Irie mon', which actually means ‘cool' or ‘everything is going good', aptly describes their nature. The colourful hues spill into every nook and corner of Jamaica that entices natives and visitors alike.
Like many other culturally rich nations, Jamaica also boasts of a history that needs to be acknowledged and appreciated. Most Jamaicans were settled by the Spanish, only to be conquered by the British much later. As a result, they have roots from all over the world although the majority of the people here are of African descent, having been brought to the island as slaves to work on sugarcane plantations. Over the years, many other cultures and nations have added their impressions on the Jamaican traditions. The Indian, Chinese and Irish cultures are some of the outside influences on the Jamaican nation.
Tourists wanting to soak themselves in the sun or wade into clear water will love the warm climate in Jamaica. For those interested in other outdoor activities, fishing, scuba diving, wind surfing and horse back riding are just some of the great activities in Jamaica that you can enjoy. Dining in the evening at one of the elite restaurants or hotels in Jamaica is a must for visitors in order to savour the flavour of the Jamaican culture. Delicious Jamaican cuisine accompanied by the musical notes of foot-tapping reggae leaves visitors feeling relaxed.
Every year hordes of visitors throng this country to become one with the locals and experience every nuance of its magic. Lively Reggae music sets the mood for a great vacation that can include a number of exciting Jamaica tours and activities such as horseback riding, river rafting, mountain exploration, beach combing or just lying back in your hammock and soaking up the Jamaican sun. Though the population has its key origins in Africa, some Jamaicans have European, East Indian, Chinese and Arabic ancestors too - resulting in a happy mix of the best of cultures.
Christar Villas Hotels
BookLocation: Kingston
From: USD 135.00
El Greco Resort
BookLocation: Montego Bay
From: USD 113.00
The Knutsford Court Hotel
BookLocation: Kingston
From: USD 129.00
Morgan's Harbour Hotel & Marina
BookLocation: Kingston
From: USD 160.00
The Gloustershire Hotel
BookLocation: Montego Bay
From: USD 106.00
Treasure Beach Hotel
BookLocation: Treasure Beach
From: USD 118.00
At Treasure Beach Hotel you will wake up to the sound of birds chirping and the crashing of the waves on the sea shore. You will be able to relax and enjoy lazing in the sun.
[more info]- Jamaica South Coast 8 Day Special Package!!! Valid from 29/05/2008 to 15/12/2008










