Caribbean Jamaica
Travel
A Caribbean Jamaica travel offers so much more than rum, sun
and reggae. When it
comes to diversity,
few Caribbean islands can come neck to neck with this island
country.
Jamaica’s motto is “Out of Many, One People” and this saying
can very well apply to the very heart and essence of Jamaica.
While good beaches and great food take up much of the day for
the typical vacationer, a Caribbean Jamaica travel could also
offer a lot of sightseeing, especially in Montego Bay (or just
“MoBay” to locals), which is home to a large concentration of
great hosues, formerly homes of the wealthy plantation owners
whose kingdoms were powered by sugarcane.
So with Jamaica’s great diversity, here are the things you
should know before you go on that dream Caribbean Jamaica
travel:
Banks/Currency
Money is not much of a problem when you go on a Caribbean
Jamaica travel. There
are licensed cambios
and bureaux de change in all resort areas. They are easily and
readily accessible, so you don’t need to get Jamaican money
before you get to the island. And if you’re worried that your
resort doesn’t have a money exchange, banks in the area can
exchange all currencies.
The official rate of exchange varies daily so if you want a
rate that suits you, it’s not a bad idea to shop around first.
In addition, many Jamaican ATMs accept international bank cards
with Visa, Mastercard, Cirus, and Plus logos. Credit card
advances? Banks give that too, as well as change traveler’s
checks, and offer other financial services.
Climate
Like any typical Caribbean island, Jamaica has a tropical
climate at sea level and a temperate climate towards the
highlands of the interior. One popular Jamaican poem sums it
all pretty accurately: “We have neither summer nor
winter/Neither autumn nor spring….”
So when you go on a Caribbean Jamaica travel, bring clothes
that are suited for tropical climate. Swim suits are a must if
you’re crazy about water sports, but bring a jacket or a light
sweater if you included hiking in your Caribbean Jamaica travel
itinerary.
Communications
Being a popular Caribbean destination and all, Jamaica is
well connected to the rest of the world. So when you go on a
Caribbean Jamaica travel, expect direct international telephone
service 24 hours a day. There are also telephone operators who
will gladly facilitate collect, third party, or credit card
calls, too.
Most hotels, resorts, and parish libraries offer Internet
and email access, as well as fax, telegrams, and cables. There
are three daily national newspapers and five weekend
newspapers, and of course, other international editions of
major newspapers and magazines, such as the New York Times,
TIME, The Economist, and the London Times.
Driving
Do you prefer to take a 4WD-drive to your hotel destination?
One thing you need to remember while driving on a Caribbean
Jamaica travel is that driving in this island country is on the
LEFT. Some flexibility is required to avoid collisions with
pedestrians, cows, goats, chickens, and other domestic animals,
but the roads aren’t too bad. And Jamaica has over 17,000
kilometers of road networks connecting all major towns and
cities.
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