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Montego Bay Convention Centre


The pride of Montego Bay


As an international convention destina- tion, the Montego Bay Convention Centre attracts serious business to Jamaica’s Sec- ond City. Within a five-minute drive of the center are four- and five-star hotels, miles of pristine beaches, and some of the best golf on the island, offering a plethora of leisure activities to delegates. Equipped to host meetings large and small, the center offers more than 142,000 square feet of flexible convention and meeting space, including a 17,954-square-foot Ocean View Terrace. With


57,525 square feet of exhibit space, the Mon- tego Bay Convention Centre has welcomed major international tourism trade shows like Caribbean Marketplace and JAPEX. Catering is also a big part of the center’s services — from coffee and tea breaks, to working lunch buffets, cocktail parties, and five-course banquets. The center’s full-service business center offers adminstrative services in addi- tion to roaming audiovisual technicians. And all the meeting rooms are soundproof and equipped with the latest in IT facilities,


Center in paradise Nestled in Jamaica’s Second City, the Montego Bay Convention Centre offers — in addition to top-notch meeting-planner accommodations — breathtaking beachfront views, including from the 17,954-square-foot Ocean View Terrace.


including fully integrated global broadcast and teleconferencing capabilities.


For more information: mobaycentre.com


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