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29 Mar Welcome to Jamaica!

Jamaica is my birthplace and I am a proud to be Jamaica. Being the most popular Caribbean Island it welcomes approximately 2 million visitors each year. The island is appealing not just for its beautiful beaches, but for its rich natural and people culture. Here are top 4 attraction I recommend visiting.

  1. Doctor’s Cave Beach, Montego Bay 

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The Doctor’s Cave beach gained fame in the early 1920s when news spread that the water possessed medicinal powers. Today, it remains one of the best beaches on the island, luring visitors from all over the world with its spectacular white sand and crystal blue waters. The beach is especially crowded when cruise ships visit and passengers flock to the location to soak in its reputed healing powers.

2. Rafting the Martha Brae River, Falmouth      

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Martha Brae River is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Jamaica. The journey takes visitors on a peaceful journey to explore the natural flora and fauna of the island, led by expert guides through some of the most breathtaking scenes of nature. 

  1. Blue Mountains and John Crow Mountains National Park, St. Andrew           See the source image

The Blue Mountain is Jamaica’s highest peak and the home of the world famous Blue Mountain coffee. Nature lovers will enjoy tropical rainforest, adorned with breathtaking, waterfalls, lush rainforests, and exotic plants and animals.

4. Bob Marley Museum, Kingston  

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 What is a visit to Jamaica without a Bob Marley experience? The former home of the reggae icon is located right in the heart of the capital city, Kingston. Open for visitors daily, the tour gives an insightful look into the life of the superstar. It includes a visit to Marley’s bedroom where bullet holes are visible from an assassination attempt, and his favorite star shaped guitar still lies undisturbed by the bed. The Tuff Gong Studio where he recorded some of his greatest hits and Marley’s original record shop are also on the property. Visitors can purchase authentic Marley memorabilia on site.