Why does tourist come to jamaica




















Trelawny Parish, Jamaica. Natural Feature, Architectural Landmark. Montego Bay, St. Just off the coast of Falmouth, the Luminous Lagoon is filled with a rare form of algae called dinoflagellate. The best way to experience the phenomenon is on a boat tour from Glistening Waters hotel. Watch the water light up like the Vegas strip as you cruise through it, then jump in for a swim.

A1, Falmouth, Trelawny Parish, Jamaica. The Blue Mountains raise out of the ground like bloated green bellies 24mi 40km north of Kingston.

This part of the island is a coffee heartland, too. Coffee farms are dotted all over and many of them welcome visitors for guided tours and tastings. Portland Parish, Jamaica. Main Street, Ocho Rios, St. Originally created in by Government as the Jamaica Tourist Trade Development Board, the present Board was reorganised in and a full-time Director of Tourism appointed. There is also a Ministry of Tourism. Recent developments A notable change in Jamaica's export economy since Independence has been the development of non-traditional exports.

These include flowers and ornamental plants, specialised tropical fruits, art and crafts. New growth industries include garment manufacturing, particularly as a result of the Caribbean Basin Initiative, data processing, music and entertainment. The more the vacationing sector develops, the more Jamaica is becoming an economy built on tourism. And that means that the Jamaican people want tourists to come and enjoy themselves.

Jamaica is also the largest English-speaking country in the Caribbean. Jamaica is also designated as the most beautiful island in the Caribbean, offering eye candy for all those who visit. The vegetation is a mixture of luxuriant tropical forest and lush coffee plantations, offering visitors a chance to see the production of one of the most universally consumed beverages in the world.

Jamaica is lush with every aspect of a tropical paradise, including the weather. Jamaica has over days of sunshine throughout the year, even during the wet seasons. Daytime temperatures are fairly constant year-round and lower in mountain areas. Adventure: The island of rhythm and sway is also the island of adventure. Come and explore our top spots.

Food: From jerk to patties to world-famous ice cream, Jamaica is a destination for foodies. Beaches: Lay claim to your spot on our picturesque beaches.



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