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Jamaica Budget travel holidays

Jamaica Budget travel holidays
East Jamaica budget beach resort
Eco beach cabins situated in the east of Jamaica, from US $45 - US $55 per double room per night
St Anns Bay accommodation, Jamaica
Enjoy a Jamaican home experience, from US $68 per room per night (sleeps 2)
Jamaica beach accommodation
Three ocean-front cottages in Treasure Beach, from €50 - €70 per accommodation per night (sleeps 2)

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5 stars
I am reborn! Simply the best holiday I have ever been on
4 stars
Some great stories to tell the grandchildren. Would recommend to a friend
3 stars
Very enjoyable
2 stars
It was OK
1 star
A bit disappointing really

Jamaica travel information

The third largest of the Greater Antilles, Jamaica is crossed from east to west by a range of mountains reaching 2256 metres in the east and descending westwards with a series of spurs and deep gullies. Lush green vegetation, sparkling waterfalls, unspoilt scenery and a variety of flora and fauna can be discovered on guided walks or hikes in the Blue Mountains, with horse-riding and river-rafting providing other alternatives. Dazzling white sand beaches and glorious coasts invite every kind of water-sport from swimming, sailing and water-skiing to surfing on the north coast. Diving presents plenty of interest, the coastal waters being rich with sponge forests, coral reefs, underwater caves and even close-to-shore wrecks.

Kingston's huge natural harbour has invited visitors for centuries, and the city exudes a bustling multi-cultural air as well as boasting fine museums, galleries and markets. Spanish Town, just west of Kingston, is the former capital and has some of the finest examples of Georgian architecture in the Western hemisphere, while Ocho Rios on the north coast and Negril to the west still retain something of the colourful and sleepy atmosphere of small-town Jamaica.

Country facts for Jamaica holidays

Weather
Jamaica has a tropical climate, with hot and humid weather, while the higher inland regions are more temperate and the south coast is dry. The island is sometimes affected by hurricanes and the best time to go is from November to April.

Languages
The official language in Jamaica is English, although Jamaican Creole is also spoken.

Money
The currency in Jamaica is the Jamaican dollar (JMD).

Time zone
GMT-5 (UTC-5).
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