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PAID CONTENT FOR JAMAICA TOURIST BOARD


and ackee and saltfish. These dishes and plenty more are easily found at restaurants around the country, and roadside stalls serve various chicken, pork and lobster options. Jamaica is home to an array of brilliant


restaurants. Gloria’s Seafood, for instance, brings authentic flavours to a contemporary menu, while Usain Bolt’s Tracks and Records offers crowd-pleasing dishes with a mix of reggae spirit and sporty entertainment. Music and nightlife in Jamaica are as eclectic


and fun as one would expect. It’s impossible to visit Jamaica without enjoying some reggae music, which is synonymous with Jamaican culture. Visitors will have a great time heading out to learn the local dance moves, which have a mixture of African and European influences. Local night spots like Margaritaville offer the perfect opportunity to dine and throw some shapes, and visitors can dance on the sands at parties in Negril and Montego Bay’s Hip Strip. There are plenty of ways to experience soca, calypso and reggae. Serious reggae fans


should head to one of Kingston’s sound system’s dancehalls for the real deal. A trip to Jamaica simply wouldn’t be complete


without a visit to the Bob Marley Museum, located inside the musician’s former home. It’s the ultimate place to celebrate the life and sounds of the Father of Reggae, whose music resonates within the heart of every Jamaican. There are enough cultural attractions in the


capital city of Kingston to merit a full day or two of exploration. It’s the cultural heartbeat of the city, filled with art galleries, museums, amazing nightlife, fine dining and much more. It’s also blessed with some of the best hotels in the country, from famous international chains to five-star boutique properties — not to mention the assortment of excellent guesthouses. Art-lovers shouldn’t miss the National Gallery


of Jamaica, showcasing some of the island’s most iconic artwork. It’s home to a comprehensive collection of early, modern and contemporary art from Jamaica and neighbouring Caribbean islands.


Don’t miss The ‘Bond Trail’ explores 20 iconic locations featured in James Bond films over the years, including the latest, No Time to Die


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KEY ACTIVITIES • Climb Dunns River Falls • Discover Jamaica by Bike packages • Rainforest Zip Line • Shoreline horse rides • Bob Marley Museum • Rum distillery tours • River rafting • Culinary tours • Live reggae music • Kool Runnings Adventure Park • Golfing • Jamaican BobSled Ride at Mystic Mountain


• Glistening Waters Luminous Lagoon • Rose Hall Great House • Good Hope Estate House & Plantation


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