One of the Caribbean's largest islands famously has its problems, but also plenty of rewards, from the cliffs of Negril to the waterfalls near Ocho Rios and Port Antonio. and of course vibrant - and underrated - capital Kingston.

The country and its people are in our thoughts following parts of the island´s devastation from Hurricane Melissa at the end of October 2025. To help, click on the Jamaican government´s website SupportJamaica.gov


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From Kingston streets to Blue Mountain peaks: key highlights of Jamaica

Stepping off the plane in capital Kingston earlier this year, I was immediately greeted by a symphony of sounds: reggae beats drifting from open-air cafes, the chatter of street vendors, and the distant buzz of traffic weaving through the city. The colors of murals, tropical flowers, and painted storefronts created a kaleidoscope that dazzled the senses. The air smelled of salt, spices, and something uniquely Jamaican, a promise of adventure waiting to unfold.  This journey was set to be more…

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Sandals Royal Plantation one of ´3 of the Caribbean´s Best Sandals Resorts for Honeymoons´

  Sandals Royal Plantation One of seven Jamaican Sandals properties, this even more intimate resort in Ocho Rios is a romantic favorite because although it offers fewer amenities - just one pool and five (!) restaurants, along with a fitness center, Red Lane Spa, and a Champagne-and-caviar bar unique in Jamaica, for example - its luxurious "boutique inn" feel appeals to couples, with just 74 oceanview suites (all with private butler service) on ten peaceful acres, adding up to what we found to…

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The tropical, enduring appeal of Montego Bay

  Grahampurse Served by its own very nearby airport (the Caribbean's biggest and busiest), the third largest city in Jamaica (as well as the English-speaking Caribbean, with a population of around 110,000), MoBay has since the 1960s been an anchor of Jamaica's tourism industry, and one of the island's most visited spots, as well as a very popular cruise port of call. Located in the island's northwest, the city's main draw remains the gorgeous, white-sand beaches with tranquil, aquamarine…

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2 Jamaica properties in '9 of the Most Romantic Hotels for Valentine's Day in the Caribbean'

Palm Island Resort     These tropical isles usually rank high on the list of V-Day getaways, and offer an embarassment of riches when it comes to hotels and resorts. So this year a writer for USA Today put together a list of nine for couples to consider for a romantic Valentine's weekend. You may not agree with all of them - and, indeed, I find the list skews too much toward bigger resorts and largely ignores charming smaller inns, but I can attest to one, Palm Island (above) in the Grenadines…

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  • Any thoughts on how to approach Jamaica's image problem with regard to security? Please share them by clicking on this link to Ask A Travel Pro.

    Thanks much!

  • One of our members would love your input on ideas for promoting the undersung destination of Port Antonio. If you'd like to put in your two cents, please click on the following link to Ask A Travel Pro.  Thanks much!!

     

    http://www.tripatini.com/forum/topics/port-antonio-jamaica-how-to

  • JOURNALIST SEEKS TROPICAL HOTELS FOR POSSIBLE FRONT PAGE

    Needed ASAP -- For a possible major metro front page feature, journalist seeks hotels in warm climes that have seen a recent uptick in guests from New England escaping the cold. Will need to interview guests and file story by Feb. 4th. Contact patriciaborns@comcast.net.

  • I too and managing a Group Trip to Hedonism II in Negril from June 18-26, 2011 (or any days in-between).

     

    This will be our 5th Annual Group Trip & Reunion-Rendezvous at the Caribbean's wildest all-inclusive and beachfront resort. I also have trip reports and photos from previous adventures at Hedonism III in Runaway Bay (now re-worked into a family resort leaving Hedo II the lone Jamaican adult-fun resort),

     

    My Groups are open to all those that love sun, fun, and costumed dress-up time at open-minded resorts and venues like Hedo.

     

    More details available via my sites.

     

    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/KrewedeKrazyLifers4Hedonism

     

    Ann,  TS

    email:  TheTravelSlut@yahoo.com

  • I LOVE JAMAICA!

    My husband & I own a travel agency and handle Lifestyle Group Travel. 
    Be watching for a link to FB page EXOTIC PLEASURE SEEKERS.....We're going to be booking Group travel to HEDO 2 – for AUGUST 2011 travel. I own a travel agency in
    Naples, FL.

    I you would like to be added to our email/mail list forward us your phone and address information to email: exoticpleasureseekers@ytcnaples.com

     

    Also, our website will be updated with the current group information

    http://tinyurl.com/HEDO-2-DEALS

    or www.YTCNaples.com

     

     

    Our Best,

    Michelle Thurston & Pryce Baldwin, Facilitators for Fun ~ FFF

    exoticpleasureseekers@ytcnaples.com

    239-682-5070-Michelle

    239-682-7070-Pryce

    Call anytime/24 hours a day

    Mind, Body, Spirit, Soul…Close your eyes – dream a little!

    Indulging in life’s sensual pleasures…

     

  • Check out my new Blog - NEGRIL Experience
  • Jamaica's by and large a pretty conservative island -- with a notable exception being a corner of Negril called Hedonism II. Now on the Tripatini blog: get the, um, naked truth about this naughty resort.
  • Jamaica is not the only island in the Caribbean that is homophobic. Remember the ship that Cayman turned away some years ago because it was a homosexual cruise? Turning away business in Cayman is serious. Though it is true that Jamaicans are homophobic it is also true that Kingston is a tough place and with different attitudes than resort areas. Negril has long been a hedonist's dream. I live in Negril and every so often see a gay couple walking hand in hand down my lovely West End Road, aka One Love Drive. No one bothers about them. I also know some expat gays that wouldn't live anywhere else. Maybe things are changing?
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