Jamaica Travel Guides
Explore Jamaica, a Caribbean paradise known for its breathtaking cliffs, pristine coastlines, and lush jungle waterfalls. Our eco-friendly Jamaica travel guides are here to help you discover the country sustainably, from the rhythmic beats of its vibrant culture to the tranquil retreats hidden within its natural landscapes.
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Best Places to Visit in Jamaica
- Negril: Known for its dramatic cliffs and clear waters, ideal for cliff diving and snorkeling.
- Ocho Rios: Home to famous waterfalls like Dunn’s River Falls, perfect for eco-adventures.
- Port Antonio: Offers authentic Jamaican charm with lush landscapes and hidden coves.
- Kingston: The cultural heart of Jamaica, filled with music, art, and history.
Best Things to do in Jamaica
- Waterfall Exploration: Venture to Island Gully Falls, Blue Hole, and Reach Falls for a refreshing dip in nature’s pools.
- Coastline Adventures: Explore the beautiful beaches and rugged cliffs, especially along the famous Negril shoreline.
- Culinary Delights: Taste the traditional Ital dishes that reflect Jamaica’s Rastafarian cultural heritage.
- Cultural Immersion: Visit the Bob Marley Museum in Kingston for a deep dive into the reggae legend's life.
- Go on a rum tour - Appleton Estate has been producing rum in Jamaica since 1749
- Visit the amazing Green Grotto Caves
- Explore the Blue Mountains and go on a coffee plantation tour.
- Go on a guided tour down the Rio Grande River on a bamboo raft
Cost of Travel in Jamaica
Costs can vary greatly in Jamaica, depending if you go the all inclusive route, or if you book your own boutique hotels and rentals. Supermarkets are expensive as alot of produce is imported, however local bars and restaurants are on the cheaper side. Pay in Jamaican dollar where possible, as you may not a get a great exchange rate if paying in USD.
Food and Drink in Jamaica
Must-try dishes include jerk chicken, ackee and saltfish, and patties. Don’t miss out on savoring fresh tropical fruits and local Blue Mountain coffee.
Jamaica Quick Tips
- Currency: Jamaican Dollar
- Capital: Kingston
- Language: English
- Electricity: Socket Type A & B, 110V at 50 Hz frequency
- Safety: Jamaica is a stunning destination with areas of varying safety; read our detailed safety guide to plan your visit carefully.
- Currency Tips: While USD is accepted in many tourist areas, carrying some Jamaican Dollar for local transactions is advisable.
Best time to visit Jamaica
High Season (Dec – Apr): The best weather but also the most crowded.
Low Season (May – Nov): Higher chances of rain but fewer tourists and lower prices.
As there are alot of all inclusive resorts in Jamaica, they can get busy during holidays periods such as Christmas, Easter and Spring break.
Getting around Jamaica
We rented a car and drove around Jamaica. However, some of the roads were really rough, with lots of pot holes. Take caution when driving, avoid driving at night, and don’t leave valuables in your car.
Where to stay in Jamaica
Eco Resorts: Stay at places like the Rockhouse Hotel in Negril for eco-luxury that respects the natural surroundings.
Beachside Villas: Opt for private villas along the coasts of Montego Bay or Ocho Rios for privacy and spectacular sea views.
Local Guesthouses: Experience genuine Jamaican hospitality by staying in family-run guesthouses, especially in rural areas.