Jamaica is a vibrant and kaleidoscopic paradise, where picture-perfect, palm-tree lined beaches merge with stunning turquoise waters; soaring mountains slope into lush verdant valleys, and glistening rivers cascade into scenic waterfalls.
Vibrant and creative, the rhythms of the island's famed musicians provide the soundtrack to daily life, whilst the cuisine is some of the best and most diverse in the caribbean and is best enjoyed washed down with a glass of delicious local rum!
From relaxing on beaches, and rafting down gentle rivers to scaling rugged mountains or discovering the country's rich history and culture in the capital city, Jamaica truly has something for everyone.

Jamaica’s highest mountain range, the Blue Mountains are incredibly beautiful
Read MoreSituated in Kingston (his home city), the museum houses some of the singer’s most prized possessions
Read MoreSet on a cliff top in Negril’s west end, overlooking the Caribbean sea
Read MoreJamaica’s coastlines are home to intricate networks of limestone caves.
Read MoreBritish Airways offer regular direct flights from London Heathrow to Kingston, or Montego Bay, both of which take under ten hours.
Mid December - mid April is the best time to visit due to low rainfall and steady warm temperatures which usually sit between 29 - 32 °c
We recommend a minimum of 7 days
If you are a UK national you do not require a visa to enter Jamaica as a tourist, and may remain there for up to 90 days.
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