Friday, July 24, 2009

Vacation in Jamaica

Jamaica is your dream Caribbean island. It is a pleasure to travel in Jamaica as it has such a variety of options to suit all kinds of travelers. It has a vibrant music scene with a nightlife to match to cater to fun seekers, pristine sandy beaches bordered by coconut palms that families and couples enjoy, and a wealth of water and adventure sports options for thrill seekers. What adds to the charm is the warmth and friendliness of Jamaicans whose hospitality is impeccable. They make sure that every visitor who travels to Jamaica has a memorable stay and leaves with promises to return for another visit.

An immensely popular Caribbean holiday destination, Jamaica receives thousands of visitors, mainly from North America and Europe. In winter, vacationers in search of a pleasant climate and sunny beaches flock to this island with their friends and families. Diving, snorkeling, and wind surfing enthusiasts will find numerous tour operators who will take them to the best sites around the island. Sunset cruises and deep sea fishing trips are also popuilar. Scenic golf courses like Sandals Gold and Country Club in Ochos Rios invite golfers to indulge in their favorite sport while on vacation. Kingston, Montego Bay and Negril also offer some challenging courses, making this island ideal for a golfing vacation.

With several architectural reminders of its colonial history, Kingston, Jamaica’s capital attracts tourists to visit heritage sites like Fort Charles, Rose Hall Great House and Rio Nuevo site monument. Music lovers would enjoy the visit to The Bob Marley Museum.

When the sun goes down, all of Jamaica seems to get into party mode. Rhythms that make your feet tap and tempt you to swing to the beats pour out of bars and nightclubs or on the beaches, where more resorts have beach parties.

The one thing that you should not miss in Jamaica is jerk chicken, an aromatic barbecued dish that most restaurants and beach side stalls offer. Apart with the local cuisine, rum and fresh seafood dishes, diners can opt for a variety of cuisines from Creole to Pacific Rim or Spanish cuisine besides, of course, American fast food.

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