Jamaica is an island drenched in history and culture. A rich historical experience that can be felt in every remnant of the great past. The intimate blending of old and new can be seen seamlessly intertwining at every corner. With old bricks that stand strong. Melting and mixing with their younger more spritely neighbours resulting in an array of historical sites just waiting to be explored.
Read MoreLast year, I set some pretty doable travel goals and adventure lists. But, as with all things life gets involved and before you know it whoops it a brand new year and you didn't accomplish half of the things written on your list. Fortunately, living in the cultural and travel mecca that I do, I was still able to have some absolutely amazing adventures
Read MoreSettling somewhere between Discovery Bay and Runaway Bay; the Green Grotto Caves is a naturally occurring network of underground caving system located in Jamaica. The caves that are located on Jamaica’s north coast; is a predominantly unexplored system of underground caverns immersed within a surrounding of lush foliage.
Read MoreEcotourism in Jamaica. Blessed with lush landscapes and an abundance of foliage, forests and flora; and encased by long stretches of finely milled white sand and world-class coral reefs; Jamaica is truly a destination of ecological and cultural diversity. There is no shortage of hidden gems to discover across the island. As a result, Jamaica has made an undeniable stamp as one of the world’s best ecotourism destinations.
Read MoreOnce notoriously known as ‘the richest and wickedest city’ in the world; Port Royal, Jamaica is one of the last shreds of a pirate glory that overtook the seven seas in the 1600s. With Fort Charles being one of the last narrators still present telling epic tales of the pirate history that was once Jamaica’s most identifiable landmark.
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