Jamaica




Travel tips, articles and links for Jamaica

Whatever time of year you are planning to holiday in Jamaica you can be assured of a warm welcome. This is beautiful island with beautiful, friendly people, at any time of the year but if you want to avoid wet and stormy weather it is best to avoid June to November.
Our best travel tip articles are aimed at helping you to find out as much as possible about Jamaica before you visit and to provide links that will help you to plan a successful and enjoyable holiday.

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    The Best Beaches In Jamaica

    Jamaica is a much sought out destination in the Caribbean promising an idyllic tropical escape complete with sun, sand and the sea. The country’s spectacular coastline boasts a number of beaches ranging from the white sand beaches with lively beach bars in the north to the more remote, rocky and often black sand beaches in the south.

    Suggested itineraries for Jamaica

    Jamaica has lots to offer the tourists from beaches and waterfalls to mountains, reserves and parks. If you are a time challenged traveller, you won't be able to cover all. However, you can still make the best of your trip by savouring the various flavours of the island by including the following in your itineraries.

    Staying in Silver Sands villas has many advantages. For one, it is your home away from home. Whether you stay in a villa or a cottage, you'll be offered the best of services at the most affordable costs. And that is just part of the picture.

    For many people, a visit to Jamaica is all about staying in a villa in an all-inclusive resort where the facilities are such that you could not ask for more. But venture out of the comfort of your Jamaica villa, and you will find that the island has lots to offer in terms of natural attractions. One such attraction is Holywell Park, one of Jamaica’s best kept secrets.

    Jamaica as a holiday destination needs no introduction. The beautiful country promises sun, sand, sea, untamed natural attractions and plenty of opportunities to indulge in outdoor activities. With so much on offer, you know Jamaica will not disappoint. But there is one thing that can make your stay in Jamaica all the more special and that is the opportunity to stay in Jamaica villas.

    Silver Sands Vacation Resort In Jamaica

    Jamaica is a popular holiday destination which boasts numerous all-inclusive holiday resorts offering within their complex all the facilities you could ever wish for to enjoy a blissful holiday.

    Sightseeing In Jamaica: Discovery Bay

    Discovery Bay, a town in Saint Ann Parish in Jamaica, is one of the most sought out natural attractions in Jamaica. It is a land characterized by magnificent hills, crystal clear streams and dramatic landscapes. The area gets its name from the fact that it is here that Christopher Columbus is believed to have landed in 1494. Where to stay? While you can stay in a hotel, a better option can be to rent an exclusive Jamaican villa, cottage, condo, apartment or studio. This is because Jamaica is the birthplace of the concept of the all-inclusive resorts and so while you are here, you can stay in one and get a first hand experience of why these are so popular. These vacation homes are fully staffed and provide all services which you would normally associate with a hotel and so there is no need to worry that you would have to take care of the daily chores yourself. All you have to do is sit back and relax and explore Discovery Bay and what the rest of the island has to offer. Activities in and around Discovery Bay The main attraction here is Ocho Rios, a scenic town, which hosts the Dunn’s River Falls. The scintillating waterfall is a sight to behold and it has steps leading up to the top from where you can take in the spectacular views of the surroundings. If you wish, you can also splash in the waters and enjoy a family picnic in the surroundings. Then there is the Dolphin Cove, which is definitely worth checking out. As the name suggests, it is a marine amusement part perfect for a family outing. It is located near the Dunn’s River Falls and here you can swim with dolphins, and if you are adventurous enough, even swim with the sharks. Besides, you can captain your own mini-boat or take a glass-bottom kayaking trip to see the marine life of the Caribbean Sea. Discovery Bay also provides convenient access to some of the best beaches on the north shore of Jamaica. You can splash in the water, laze away the hours in a hammock, build sand castles with your kids, or go kayaking, diving or white water rafting. Most beaches are lined with eateries and so if you are hungry, you can catch a bite of the local delicacies without having to venture out far. Jamaica is also known for its rum and so while there, you can also check out some of the working plantations there. One plantation worth a mention is Prospect Plantation, which you can explore on horseback and discover numerous scenic trails. The golf enthusiasts will not be disappointed. Discovery Bay is well connected to some of the best golf courses in Jamaica, including the SuperClubs Golf Club.

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