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Vacation Rentals article : The Top Tours and Places to See on Your Next Visit to Jamaica
 

Travel and Leisure > Vacation Rentals > The Top Tours and Places to See on Your Next Visit to Jamaica

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There is no place like Jamaica. Are you visiting this island paradise in the near future? If so, there are a number of tours and places to see that you should put on your itinerary. Who knows … maybe after visiting these locations, you'll love Jamaica so much that you will decide to never leave!

Cities of Interest

Much of Jamaica is rural, but there are a few popular cities that you should be sure to visit. Many of these cities are focused on tourism as the number one industry, so they are friendly to visitors from around the world. Jamaica's official language is English, so you'll be able to navigate around any of the following cities:


  • Kingston: The largest city in Jamaica is the nation's capital of Kingston. This city caters to tourists, with a number of hotels and restaurants available for visitors. It is also the location of the United States Embassy. While in Kingston, you can visit notable sites like the Bob Marley Museum, Hellshire Beach, The National Gallery of Jamaica, Plumb Point Lighthouse, and the Hope Botanical Gardens.
  • Ocho Rios: The port town of Ocho Rios is one of the most popular cruise ship destinations in the Caribbean. It is famous for its beaches and mineral springs, especially at Dunn's River Falls. While in Ocho Rios, you can see their famous 100+-year-old turtle, swim with the dolphins at Dolphin Cove, and hit the nightlife in Margaritaville.
  • Montego Bay: Montego Bay is the most popular tourist destination in Jamaica, in part due to the fact that it is home to the country's largest airport, the Sir Donald Sangester International Airport. This destination is home to Doctor Cave's Beach and a number of world-renowned golf courses.


Connection with Nature

While in Jamaica, consider focusing on the natural outdoor sites for part of your vacation. There are a number of tours that focus on the environment, and you can also consider visiting the following natural hot spots on your own to experience the beauty of this country:

8. The Mandeville Mountains: Mandeville is a city high in Jamaica's mountains. This destination is popular for bird watching and hiking. You can also explore caves in and around this city.

9. Lover's Leap at Treasure Beach: In southern Jamaica, rock climbers of all ages will enjoy visiting Lover's Leap, a high cliff with a lighthouse next to one of the most pristine beaches in the entire country. You
can hike to the top and spend an afternoon scaling down the cliff for a beautiful view of the ocean.

10. Somerset Falls: Outside of Port Antonio in northern Jamaica you can see the Somerset Falls. You can even go for a dip in the rock pool.

Experiencing Jamaican Culture

Jamaican culture is loud and colorful, and you should not leave this country without a first-hand taste of Jamaican music, dance, food, religion, and the arts. Luckily, there are a number of cultural hot spots you can visit for a first-hand experience with the people of Jamaica:

  • Devon House, Kingston: Once the home of a gold millionaire, today it is a home filled with antiques, preserved historical rooms, and tours through an illegal gambling room that was run by the original owner.
  • Appleton Rum Distillery, Montego Bay: You can travel to this location via the "Appleton Express" bus line to take a tour of this rum plant. You even get a complimentary bottle of rum at the end of the tour!
  • Rose Hall, Montego Bay: Annie Palmer, better known as the "White Witch", once lived in this mansion. An English orphan adopted by a Haitian voodoo priestess, the White Witch is said to have murdered several of her husbands and slave lovers on her Jamaican property. Keep a watch out for her ghostly appearances while on a guided tour of the estate.
  • Negril Crafts Market, Negril: This open-air market has a much calmer atmosphere than the larger markets in tourist towns like Ocho Rios. It is less crowded, so vendors will be vying for your attention. Don't be afraid to negotiate for a much lower price than what they originally offer.
  • Walkerswood, near Ocho Rios: The town of Walkerswood is popular for its Jamaican cuisine. If you're a foodie, this is definitely a place to visit on your next Jamaican vacation. Their famous jerk sauce is featured at all of the neighborhood restaurants, and you can even purchase some to take home.


No matter where you visit in Jamaica, you'll never run out of things to see and do. Doing a bit of research before you leave, however, can help you make sure that you are able to visit as many of the country's top sites as possible.

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Stephanie Larkin is a freelance writer who writes about topics pertaining to vacations and the travel industry such as a Jamaica Vacation at http://www.flightcentre.ca/destinations/jamaica/
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