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Overwhelming and fascinating in equal measure, Jamaica capital Kingston is quite unlike anywhere else in the Caribbean. Given its troubled reputation, it's hardly surprising that few tourists visit, and while the scare stories are absurdly exaggerated, Kingston is certainly not a place for the faint-hearted. In the 1950s, Ian Fleming called it a "tough city", and that still holds true today: Jamaica's capital is rough and ready, a little uncompromising, but always exciting…
Montego Bay was once unashamedly Jamaica's tourist capital. Hundreds of Jamaica visitors flooded in every day, seduced by a heavily marketed Caribbean dream of swaying palm trees, lilting reggae and cocktails at sunset. In recent years the steady flow of tourists has moved on to the more expansive Jamaica charms of Negril or laid-back Treasure Beach. In many ways though, Montego Bay still delivers; sitting pretty in a sweeping natural harbor, hemmed in by a dazzling labyrinth of protected offshore reefs, and cradled by a majestic arc of hills…
Jamaica's shrine to permissive indulgence, Negril has metamorphosed from deserted fishing beach to full-blown resort town in little over two decades. Though it's hard to imagine once you've seen today's overdeveloped strip, in the late 1960s the population was well under a hundred and the only visitors were day-tripping Jamaicans. By the 1970s, hippies had discovered a virgin paradise of palms and pristine sand, and the picture of beach camping, ganja smoking and chemically enhanced sunsets set the tone for today's free-spirited attitude…
The men are young, gorgeous and up for it. No wonder western women see Jamaica holiday as a gateway to casual transactional sex ...
Downtown Kingston Heritage The heartbeat of Jamaica, Kingston sits at the crossroads of the Caribbean, North and Latin America, and is the largest English-speaking city south of Florida. Founded in ...
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