Jamaica
To many, Jamaica is the heart of the Caribbean. The birthplace of reggae music, the Rastafari movement and all-inclusive resorts (at least as we know them today, the concept originated with Club Med in Europe), Jamaica symbolizes many of the things most loved and, perhaps, most misunderstood about the region. A simple remedy to clear the confusion? Come to the land of sugar cane, coffee and limestone, and form your own opinion. Your new ideas are bound to be swathed in cream-colored beaches, bordered by rugged Blue Mountains and anchored in foamy waterfalls.
Most who travel here don't leave the comforts of their all-inclusive resort; those who do typically don't venture too far outside their immediate area. As the third-largest island of the Caribbean, Jamaica is hard to cover in one trip. Rather, it's best to choose your activities and vacation priorities, then make your hotel plans accordingly. Of the three main tourist pockets on the island, westernmost Negril is popular for its beaches and upscale accommodations; northwestern Montego Bay is well-liked by golfers; and Ocho Rios in the northeast appeals most to adventurous types who might be interested in climbing waterfalls like Dunn's River. Some visitors choose the eastern area of Port Antonio to try top-notch surfing at Boston Beach, hiking amongst the Blue Mountains and rafting on the Rio Grande River. If you want to explore areas of the island not often seen by tourists, sign up for one of the best tours in Jamaica.
JAN
86
70
1.2


FEB
86
70
1.1


MAR
88
72
1.3


APR
88
73
1.8


MAY
89
75
4.1


JUN
91
77
3.4


JUL
91
77
2.5


AUG
91
77
3.7


SEP
91
77
5


OCT
90
75
6.5


NOV
88
75
3.7


DEC
86
72
1.8


Best Time to Visit
November to mid-December
Great weather and deals before the peak winter rush
Primary Reason
Island Getaway
Beach & Resort
Music
Reggae
North America
Central Caribbean
Jamaica
N/A (Sovereign State)
Top 5 Things to Do
Dunn's River Falls
Seven Mile Beach
Blue Mountains
Rose Hall Great House
Hidden Gem
Blue Lagoon
A deep turquoise spring?fed lagoon surrounded by lush forest.


