“Don’t you worry about a thing… ’cause every little thing is gonna be all right.” These wise words from Bob Marley encompass the kind of laid-back calm you can achieve as you lie on a beach, explore a jungle or take a guided tour around the beautiful island of Jamaica. No matter where you’re from or what your background is, you’ll be welcome on this tropical paradise. While it’s tempting to never leave the grounds of your luxurious all-inclusive resort during a trip to this gorgeous isle, you should resist the urge long enough to get a taste of Jamaica’s singular unique culture and natural beauty.
60-Second Geography Jamaica |
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Jamaica is a world apart. Few locations on earth have been so graced with amazing natural beauty, wonderful climate, crystal clear water and rich culture. The Jamaicans say their land is the “biggest little island in the world.” Indeed, one trip is not enough. To fully take in Jamaica you must travel there again and again. And why not? There are tropical rainforests, waterfalls, wonderful sand beaches, shimmering sands and a turquoise sea, a wide variety of resorts, and a culture with a rhythm all its own. |
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