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Jamaicans are
experts in tourism, as witness the "export" of their expertise. More and
more Jamaicans have branched out with hotels and resorts now based in The
Bahamas and even Cuba. Foremost among these entrepreneurs are "Butch"
Stewart of Sandals fame, John Issa of SuperClubs and Chris Blackwell,
music mogul turned hotelier.
In Jamaica itself, most of the action
is concentrated in Ocho Rios, Port Antonio, Negril, the Blue Mountains
with its gourmet coffee, and Montego Bay, affectionately known as Mo Bay.
With such a colourful history novels by the dozens have portrayed the life
and times of multi-racial Jamaicans with zest for life. One of the most
famous novels is about Annie Palmer, mistress of Rose Hall and known as
the plantation's "White Witch." She was the island's first mass murderer,
having wasted three husbands and a number of slaves.
The island is
quite large. Give it enough time to thoroughly enjoy its offerings; bamboo
rafting for instance. The northwest coast resort at Montego Bay is
world-famous for beaches and luxury resorts. It is a thriving port and
Jamaica's largest city after the capital, Kingston.
For dining,
beaches, sports, shopping and nightlife, Jamaica takes top honours as a
world-class travel destination. A recent Conde-Naste Traveller article
featured Jamaica as "the soul of the Caribbean.....its proud and
passionate spirit...keeps the legendary luxury resort full of life all
year round." |
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