Jamaica!
The third largest island in the Caribbean is not only known for its breathtaking and varied natural scenery, but the colorful culture and the warm-hearted hospitality of the population also make Jamaica a true place of longing. The approximately three million inhabitants of the Caribbean island have roots in Africa, Europe, the East Indies, China and the eastern Mediterranean countries. They therefore like to describe themselves as a people that has merged from many nationalities into one: "Out of many, one people".
The incredible diversity of the island state is also reflected in the selection of special hotels and resorts. Each region has something unique to offer, from charming guesthouses to boutique hotels, family resorts or all-inclusive couples-only resorts. Some of the best boutique hotels are tucked away in the quiet and picturesque town of Treasure Beach in the south coast parish of St. Elizabeth. The region invites you to visit the nearby Appleton Estate Rum Tour, spot crocodiles on the Black River Safari or take a short boat ride to Floyd's Pelican Bar, perhaps the coolest floating bar in the world.
In Portland, nature lovers will be enchanted by the unspoiled beauty of the surroundings. The many waterfalls are fascinating, and adventure awaits on a river rafting tour. Monkey Island and the blue lagoons can be explored by boat, while the famous Frenchman's Cove invites you to relax and unwind. A fluorescent lagoon in Montego Bay is fascinating, glowing in blue light at night.
Jamaica is world-famous as a hotspot for live music and vibrant festivals. Last but not least, the Caribbean island became famous thanks to world-famous reggae stars such as Bob Marley and Shaggy. The country's rhythm is always in the air, from reggae concerts on the beach to lively dancehall street concerts. Jamaican cuisine impresses with exotic flavors and fresh ingredients. Jamaica's national dish, ackee and saltfish, is a popular breakfast along with avocado and plantains. The high-quality Jamaican rum and the famous Blue Mountain coffee from Jamaica's mountains are known and sought after all over the world.
Sports enthusiasts enjoy a variety of world-class golf courses that offer breathtaking views, challenging terrain and exceptional amenities. With its diversity and vibrant culture, Jamaica is always worth a visit and the Caribbean destination is also easily accessible from Europe.
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