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HOW TO SELL JAMAICA


Skyfall, one of the fastest-grossing movies of all time. Your key message? Jamaica's much more than a sun-and-beach destination. There are great days out, from climbing up the waterfalls of Dunn’s River Falls to soaking up the party vibe at Rick’s Café in Negril to a reggae, jazz or blues festival, details of which are on the tourist board's website at www.visitjamaica.com


Who fl ies there? Direct fl ights from the UK are offered by British Airways (Gatwick to Kingston on Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays). www.batraveltrade.com; 0906 706 00 10 and Virgin Atlantic (Gatwick to Montego Bay on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays). www.vsfl yinghub.com; 0844 209 7705 Thomson Airways fl ies (May -October) from Birmingham (Fridays), Gatwick (Saturdays, Wednesdays) and Manchester (Thursdays) to Montego Bay. From November to April the Manchester fl ight changes to a Monday, www.thomsonfl y. com; 0871 200 7799 Thomas Cook. Flies from Gatwick to


R-103 Long Haul Mag FINAL OL 1/3/13 10:33 AM Page 1 Clockwise from top: a game of cricket, the


Caribbean's national sport; Island Outpost; up close to the forest on the Mystic Mountain bobsled ride; Half Moon Beach


Montego Bay each Saturday and from Manchester to Montego Bay on Sundays. www.thomascookworld.com 0871 2302399 Other operators featuring Jamaica include: VIRGIN HOLIDAYS 0844 557 3973 www.vhols4agents.co.uk CARIBTOURS 020 7751 0660 www.caribtours.co.uk THOMSON HOLIDAYS 0871 200 7799


www.thomson.co.uk ELEGANT RESORTS 01244 897991 www.elegantresorts.co.uk EXPRESSIONS HOLIDAYS 01752 878045 www.expressionsholidays.co.uk CARRIER


0161 491 7600 www.carrier.co.uk SEASONS


01244 202002 www.seasons. co.uk


“Jamaica has


plenty of surprise attractions for


visitors – how about a ride on a sled pulled by rescue


dogs or a horse ride which includes a dip in the ocean?”


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