Things To See And Do In Jamaica

By Roberto Philanlley


Jamaica is nearly right at the center of the Caribbean Sea, and its tropical weather, beautiful landscapes and resorts, warm locals, exceptional historyand sprightly culture make it one of the finest vacation spots in the world. If you are planning to go to Jamaica, below are some pointers.

When is the best time to visit Jamaica?

Jamaica is one of those places that is great all year long, and temperature is the least important factor to consider when going to this place. One of Jamaica's greatest appeals is its tropical climate, with temperatures ranging from 26 to 30 degrees Celsius for the whole year. Jamaica's weather is most glorious during October to mid-December, and coincidentally, it is when affordable flight deals are easiest to get. January to March is the peak travel season, so if you want to avoid the crowds, these months may not be the best choice.

Things to see and do in Jamaica

There are numerous attractions in Jamaica. For instance, Montego bay, is home to some of the island nation's most picturesque mountains and beach resorts, and is known for its duty free shopping and world-class golf courses. If you are a fan of Bob Marley, you should not miss the chance of going to Nine Mile where the reggae icon was born and laid to rest. Since it was formerly a British colony, Jamaica is also a location where it is common to see remnants of colonial architecture, giving tourists with lots of opportunities for picture taking and sightseeing.

Due to its varied landscape, this island country gives a lot of opportunities for outdoor activity enthusiasts. You can do trekking, mountain climbing, or a canopy tour of the Jamaican jungle. Watersports are extremely popular in Jamaica, and if you are up for it, you can do scuba diving and deep-sea fishing excursions. If you enjoy the nightlife, you will be spoilt for choice with Jamaica's extensive list of restaurants and bars. While you're in Jamaica, make sure to try their national dish, Ackee and saltfish, which is made from a local fruit known as Ackee and dried codfish mixed with onions and tomatoes. You may also try "ital" food, which are created by cooks who adhere to strict Rastafarian dietary principles.

Accommodations

All towns in Jamaica offer luxurious resorts and inexpensive holiday rentals. So, when visiting Jamaica, it is best you choose your location first ahead of picking a hotel. By doing this, you spend less time travelling to and from your chosen tourist locations. For example, if you intend to travel to different parts of the country, Kingston, Jamaica, being the capital would be the best choice as various modes of transportation are most accessible here.




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