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Most travellers booking cheap flights to Jamaica will be headed to an all-inclusive resort - the island pioneered the concept 30 years ago - where the beaches are beautiful and bustling, the nightlife exciting and every whim is catered for. There will be loved-up couples on Jamaica flights too, the island has become a popular place to get married and, without wasting any time, honeymoon on the beach for a couple of weeks.
For those seeking adventure, Jamaica offers a wealth of activities from diving on Caribbean reefs to ziplining, even dogsledding.
Away from the all-inclusive resorts, what some would call the "real" Jamaica exists - with a friendly and generous people, mouthwatering cuisine and a wild variety of fruits including the ortanique, unique to Jamaica, a cross between a tangerine and an orange.
Kingston, on the east coast, is capital, centre of government, business and cultural scene. It's a contrast to Montego Bay, on the west coast. Jamaica's second city is more laid back with stunning beaches, championship golf courses, grand Colonial-era estates and hedonistic nightlife that make MoBay an unmissable destination.
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The temperature in Jamaica averages 27 C all year round. Winters are a little cooler thanks to trade winds but have little rain. It’s much hotter in the summer with high humidity in September and October. Hurricanes rarely hit Jamaica, but hurricane season is in September. The upper mountains get about 76cm of rain each year and can be much cooler. Kingston and the south coast have moderate rain all year, but summer gets a bit more rain.
Peak Season:Mid-December to mid-April, taking in the Christmas, New Year's, Carnival and Easter holidays, is when most travellers arrive on their cheap flights to Jamaica.
Off Season:Low season spans mid-April to mid-December. Although this means fewer crowds, travellers may not see a reduction in room rates as many hotels reduce their services during the off-season. May and June and October and November are when Jamaica gets most of its rainfall.
There are six airports around Jamaica that offer convenient pick-up and stopping-off points for domestic flights. After disembarking cheap flights to Jamaica, renting a car gives travellers the independence to see the country on their own terms. Bus is one of the cheapest ways of getting around Jamaica, and may suit travellers without a strict deadline. Taxis too are an option. Negotiate a fare with the driver before setting off.
Major Airports in Jamaica Include:
Norman Manley International Airport (KIN) The airport is located 18km south east of Kingston.
Donald Sangster International Airport (MBJ) (website: www.mbjairport.com). The airport is located is in Montego Bay.
Negril Aerodrome (NEG) The airport is located 7km north of Negril Point.
Boscobel Aerodrome (OCJ) The airport is located 10km east of Ocho Rios in northern Jamaica.
Tinson Pen Aerodrome (KTP) The airport is located near the Kingston Free Zone.
Ken Jones Aerodrome (POT) The airport is 10km west of Port Antonio.
Visitors don’t need a visa, but must present a valid passport and proof of a return ticket.
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Roland ReimerSemi-fictional account of Reimer’s last bachelor days and wedding in Negril and a later visit as the father of teenagers that conveys his love of the island, people, and culture.
Michelle CliffA light-skinned Jamaican girl caught between the black and white communities; encouraged to pass while living in the US and England, she returns home to political activism and tragedy.
Anthony C. WinklerComic tale of a Jamaican village madman who converses with plants and trees, his love affair with Inga, a German photographer of flora and fauna, the butcher, and attempted burglary.
Timothy WhiteMore than the story of Bob Marley, this autobiography includes the origins of Rastafarianism and reggae, and the Jamaican political and social influences on Marley and his music.
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