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In which country is Jamaica located?

Introduction: How many autumns are there in life? Before you have to work hard for life, experience a long and free trip to a foreign country. Don’t miss the long vacation, it will be too late if you don’t travel! Please start your journey abroad with visa-free Jamaica. So, which country is Jamaica in? How to visit Jamaica? Let’s take a look with the editor below.

Introduction

Jamaica is an island country in the Caribbean. It is located in the northwest Caribbean. It is the third largest island in the Caribbean after Cuba and Haiti. Its capital is Kingston. London is the world's seventh largest natural deep-water harbor and a tourist resort. The city is surrounded by green hills and peaks on three sides, and the blue waves of the distant sea on one side. It is picturesque and has the reputation of "Queen of Caribbean Cities". In addition, there are the important cities of Montango Bay and Spanish Town. Jamaica is a sports powerhouse. Cricket, football, track and field and horse racing are sports that local residents love and excel in. Usain Bolt, whom we are familiar with, is a famous Jamaican athlete.

Best travel time

December to March

Recommended travel routes in Jamaica

Day1: Montego Bay

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80% of tourists start their trip to Jamaica from Montego Bay. Soothe your travel fatigue at Doctor's Cave Beach, which claims the healing properties of its waters, and get excited with some water sports. Then head downtown to Sam Sharpe Square to admire the historic architecture and feel the hustle and bustle of a truly Jamaican city. No matter what, we have to end this day's journey with a meal of the "national dish" West African Lychee Fruit Braised Salted Fish + Curry Lamb at the famous commercial street Hip Strip.

Day2: Montego Bay

Relax on the beach in Montego Bay, enjoy ice-cold Red Band beer and the most Jamaican flavor of smoked barbecue for lunch. Heading east, you will see two magnificent mansions - the "legendary haunted house" Rose Hall House and Greenwood House, the former residence of the famous British poet Elizabeth Browning. Have dinner at West Beach and then take a break on the sand. On a starry night, take a boat trip on a dreamy glowing lagoon.

Day3: Falmouth

Walking tour of Jamaica's most historically preserved town - Falmouth, which is listed as an endangered historical site because of its collection of tropical Georgian architecture. , give yourself a crash course in Jamaican history. Then join the experience tour. The 90-minute tour allows you to watch wonderful cultural singing, dancing and drama performances, visit ethnic minority tribes, and taste authentic Jamaican food. Take a bamboo rafting trip on the Mathebray River, which has hosted many celebrities.

Day 4: Kirkpit Region

Go to the original Kirkpit Region. The beautiful Good Hope Manor has large plantations. Please enjoy the fun of horse riding, the atmosphere of having lunch on the balcony and the endless views. Hire a Rastafari guide and explore the Windsor Caves, home to more than 50,000 bats, or tour Windsor House to learn about conservation efforts and bird tagging.

Day5: Kirkpit Region-South Coast

Be sure to stop at Akunpeng Village, where you can come into contact with the mysticism in Jamaican culture and see The only remaining descendants of the Mayon people in Jamaica (African slaves who escaped to resist the British colonists), they proudly continue their ancient way of life. Head to the South Coast, where the mausoleum of reggae music superstar Pete Tosh is a place of worship for music lovers.