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Oliver Hill - Moon Jamaica

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Make your Escape with Moon Jamaica!
Come to Jamaica for its tropical climate and calm Caribbean waters; stay to explore the heart of its vibrant culture and spirit with Moon Jamaica!

What Youll Find in Moon Jamaica

Expert advice from local author Oliver Hill, who shares the best-kept secrets of his island home
Full-color, vibrant, helpful photos
Detailed directions and maps for exploring on your own
In-depth coverage of Negril and the West Coast, Montego Bay and the Northwest Coast, Ocho Rios and the North Central Coast, Port Antonio and the East Coast, Kingston and the Blue Mountains, The South Coast
Activities and ideas for every traveler: Surf the turquoise waters, or relax on white sands. Get your adrenaline fix by cliff jumping or climbing the Blue Mountains. Hike through lush jungle to magnificent waterfalls, or move to the beat of Kingstons legendary music scene. Sample Jamaican rum and coffee, or dine beachfront at a luxurious resort. Eat freshly picked fruit for breakfast, watch hummingbirds flit about tropical flowers, or bathe in a crystal-clear spring on a hot day.
Strategic itineraries in an easy-to-navigate format, such as The Best of Jamaica, Roots and Culture, and Hidden Beaches and Hillside Hikes
Current background information on the landscape, culture, history, and environment
Essential insight for travelers on health and safety, transportation, and accommodations, packaged in a book light enough to fit in your beach bag
With Moon Jamaicas practical tips, myriad activities, and an insiders view on the best things to do and see, you can plan your trip your way.
Looking for more fun in the Caribbean sun? Check out Moon Aruba or Moon Dominican Republic.

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JAMAICA OLIVER HILL - photo 1

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OLIVER HILL

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San Michele at Bluefields Villas grilling lobster at 3 Dives Jerk Centre in - photo 7
San Michele at Bluefields Villas grilling lobster at 3 Dives Jerk Centre in - photo 8

San Michele at Bluefields Villas

grilling lobster at 3 Dives Jerk Centre in Negril the beach at the mouth - photo 9

grilling lobster at 3 Dives Jerk Centre in Negril

the beach at the mouth of Dunns River Falls Its hard to argue when Jamaicans - photo 10

the beach at the mouth of Dunn's River Falls.

It's hard to argue when Jamaicans assert that their island is blessed. Simple luxuries abound, like picking a mango from a tree for breakfast, watching hummingbirds flit about tropical flowers, or bathing in a crystal-clear waterfall on a hot day. It's no wonder that for more than a century visitors have come to Jamaica to escape cold northern winters and bask in the island's tropical climate and calm Caribbean waters.

Jamaicas resorts have supplemented these simple pleasures with luxury: hot stone massages, candlelit gourmet dinners, soft reggae music, and lapping waves are just the beginning. Many resorts have perfected the art of indulgence to such a degree that it's entirely possible to miss the depth and color of the country's culture beyond their walls.

Outside the hotel gates youll find the tenacious evolution of a nation barely 50 years old, where preachersreligious, musical, and politicallend vibrancy to everyday life. Jamaicas vibrant culture and resilient spirit can be felt throughout the country, from small villages to bustling urban centers like Kingston.

Ironically, it wasn't the tropical climate or endless natural beauty that brought worldwide attention to Jamaica in the 20th century. It was a young man growing up with the odds stacked against him in the ghetto of Trench Town, who managed to make his truthful message heard above the din of political violence and clashing Cold War ideologies of the 1970s. Robert Nesta Marley, along with band members Peter McIntosh and Bunny Livingston, became a beacon of hope, not just for disenfranchised Jamaicans, but for the oppressed the world over. Today, countless singers keep Marley's legacy alive and fuel Jamaica's music industry, the most prolific on the planet.

cliffs on Negrils West End The HouseBoat Grill in Montego Bay San San an - photo 11

cliffs on Negrils West End

The HouseBoat Grill in Montego Bay San San an upscale enclave just east of - photo 12

The HouseBoat Grill in Montego Bay

San San an upscale enclave just east of Port Antonio Whether youre seeking to - photo 13

San San, an upscale enclave just east of Port Antonio

Whether you're seeking to explore the country's rich history, soak in the sunshine and the clear, warm waters of the Caribbean, or just go with the flow, you'll come to understand what makes this island and its inhabitants so exceptional.

the red-billed streamertail Jamaicas national bird ziplining at Mystic - photo 14

the red-billed streamertail, Jamaica's national bird

ziplining at Mystic Mountain in Ocho Rios Gabre Selassie at Kingston Dub - photo 15

ziplining at Mystic Mountain in Ocho Rios.

Gabre Selassie at Kingston Dub Club Where to Go Negril and the West Coast - photo 16

Gabre Selassie at Kingston Dub Club

Where to Go
Negril and the West Coast

Jamaicas westernmost parish has the countrys most popular beach resort town, Negril. Once a quiet fishing village, Negril is known as the capital of casual, where recreational activities like water sports and cliff jumping complement the inactivity of relaxing in the sun. A wetlands area inland from the beach is backed by gentle hills suitable for hiking and bird-watching.

Montego Bay and the Northwest Coast

Known the island over as Mobay, Jamaicas leading resort town offers beaches, great house tours, and top-notch music festivals. Rivers along the eastern and western borders of St. James offer rafting, and Mobay has an active yacht club with a lively social calendar. Neighboring Trelawny encompasses a rugged inland terrain known as Cockpit Country, riddled with caves and underground rivers.

Ocho Rios and the North Central Coast

Throngs of travelers disembark cruise ships each week in Ocho Rios, many headed for Jamaicas most popular attraction, Dunns River Falls. Less trafficked river gardens abound and world-class hotels and villas dot the coast to the east and west. Contrasting bustling Ochi, St. Mary is laid-back, with quiet hills, hidden waterfalls, and sleepy fishing villages.

Port Antonio and the East Coast

Portlands parish capital and the biggest town in the east, Port Antonio has an Old World charm lingering in luxurious villas and hilltop resorts. Despite its claim as the first Caribbean tourist destination, it has, for better or worse, been spared from large-scale development, and the areas natural beauty remains its principal draw with singular beaches, lush forests, and waterfalls.

Kingston and the Blue Mountains

The boisterous capital city has remarkable restaurants, pulsating nightlife, and historical treasures. Theres no sugarcoating the juxtaposition of poverty and wealth, but their coexistence inspires a prolific music industry and vibrant arts scene. Beaches, waterfalls, and cool air are just a short drive away, and in the Blue Mountains visitors enjoy the worlds finest coffee, hiking, and bird-watching.

The South Coast

The South Coast defines off-the-beaten-track, where waterfalls, crocodile-infested wetlands,

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