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Jamaica

   
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Thousands of travellers have been seduced by the dark beauty of Jamaica, the third largest island in the Caribbean. In its time it has been owned and conquered by the Arawaks, the Spanish, British and finally became the home of African displaced slaves. During the 16th and 17th century it became something of a pirate kingdom, home to legends like Henry Morgan and "Blackbeard". It's become the stuff of travel legends - welcoming people, sun-kissed golden beaches, and endless parades of colour and fun, but off the tourist trail there's a real, but poor, unique cultural island.

Commercial tourism picked up in Jamaica in the 1980's and is now the nation's main industry. It's known for great reggae music, great vibes and great beaches especially in its infamous capital, Kingston. Although known for its beaches, its landscapes are breathtaking and diverse, from hills and crags to deep lush valleys, mountain streams and, of course, long sandy beaches. It's great for hiking and hill walking - a spine of mountain hills dominate the island, the peak of natural beauty being the Blue Mountain Peak.


Read the full story - background and travel essentials

 
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Where to Stay

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A medieval castle overlooking the sea, the Blue Cave Castle

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TV Shows

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Get the lowdown on the TV show Globe Trekker: Jamaica

 
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Culture

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Freedom of Africa: Rastafarianism

A brief history of the national music and dance tradition: Calypso

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Historic Sites

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16th century Spanish settlers in introduced two things that would profoundly shape Jamaica's future: sugar and slaves.

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Treks

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High up, Skin up, brew up on a Blue Mountain Trek

 
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Festivals

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Reggae, socca and calypso grooves at Easter Carnival

 
       
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Food

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Taste Jamaica's most famous cooking technique, spiced and grilled Jerk Chicken

Nibble on the ackee fruit, the National fruit for Jamaica

Lowdown on Jamaican cuisine and recipes for Blue Draws and Curried Goat

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Travel Writers

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Airborn by Cinzia Simoneschi
"The past two weeks have been an excited myriad of emotion and culture". Cinzia guides us through a few adventures in Jamaica, from sipping the world's finest coffee in the Blue Mountains to partying at the Cozumel Carnival


 
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Beaches

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Port Antonio more than lives up to its reputation as the 'most exquisite port on earth.'

Treasure Beach, an intimate tropical hideaway at the edge of a turquoise sea.

Take it easy on Negril Beach, with lush scenes, wide sandy beaches & stunning sunsets.

 
 
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Guide written by Noreen Mustapha & Jess Halliday
   
 
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