Jamaica is a country filled with pride in its distinctive history, spectacular countryside, and influential culture. Located in the Caribbean Sea Jamaica is the destination of thousands of tourists and visitors, not only for the magnificent beaches and beautiful landscapes but also because of the friendly and loving Jamaicans. The official language of Jamaica is English and it helps tourists or visitors from any other part of the world to get mixed in and communicate with the locals and you do not feel much as a stranger. There are many places to visit in Jamaica, great-developed cities like Kingston, which is also the capital of the nation, Negril, Santa Cruz, Black River, Ocho Rios, and Montego Bay or Mobay as it is commonly called.
Beaches are always the top priority for most of the tourists visiting the Caribbean region, Jamaica has a lot of beautiful beaches for the tourists to take sun bath on the sand, enjoy the water sports like scuba diving or a ride on water scooter or simply relax on the shore and enjoy the wind and waves. Some of the famous beaches include 7 miles beach in Negril, Doctor’s Cave beach, St Mary, and Bluefields beach. Jamaica can be visited at any time of the year but mainly
Jamaica has a tourist season between mid-December and mid-April, this season is also known as high season and during this period prices of everything rise from travel expenses to accommodation and food items. Booking a room in a hotel can be very difficult during the season and nearly every place you want to visit is going to be crowded with tourists from every part of the world. The rest of the year besides the high season is the low season and during this period you can save up to fifty percent of the expected expenses during the season, as many airlines and tour planners offer low budget packages including cheap flights to Jamaica with accommodation and traveling etc. Jamaica has many airports and Ports and you can reach Jamaica either by air or by water depends on your choice. To travel within the country you should prefer traveling by bus instead of a taxi, as taxis are far more expensive in Jamaica.
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