Adehya (pronounced ah-deh-yah) is a luxury villa escape located in Duncans, Trelawny on the North Coast of Jamaica. The word ‘adehya’ is a Jamaican expression meaning ‘I am here’ or ‘I have arrived’ which is the embodiment of this villa.
Read MoreKonoko Falls and Park is a majestic cascade waterfalls nestled in the tranquil hills of Ocho Rios, Jamaica; approximately 5 minutes away from the Ocho Rios town center. Read on to find out more about one of Jamaica’s best secret.
Read MoreChilitos Jamexican restaurant has consistently delivered quality meals at affordable prices to cement their mark as one of the top local restaurants. Now, in 2020, they’e shown up with a brand new menu to add some flavour to their already delicious menu. Read on to find out more about the new additions.
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 MoreAre you planning a trip to Jamaica this summer and not sure what to do? From clubbing and parties to day-trips and stay-cays; we are truly never out of things to do. There are so many places for you to visit during summer break, depending on what you want to do. Jamaica is one of the best summer vacation destinations, because it has something to offer for every type of traveler.
Read MoreYou might have heard of Rick’s Cafe. But, should you make the trip to this famous Caribbean bar?
The world renowned Rick’s Cafe is the adventurist’s greatest delight. Cliff diving, live entertainment, scrumptious food and drinks; and all topped off with a breath-taking view. This is exactly what you need to make the perfect recipe for a day out on the town.
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.
Read MoreA few weekends ago I ventured out to the annually held Moda Market for what promised to be a fashionable display of some of the best products the Caribbean has to offer. Held at the Spanish Court Hotel’s Conference Centre from Saturday November 11, 2017 to Sunday November 12, 2017, Moda Market promised to be a place where Caribbean entrepreneurs could showcase an array of goods and services in hopes of attracting a new group of loyal customers.
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