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Luxury Villas in Jamaica

 

Jamaica is one of the larger islands in the Caribbean, situated approximately 90 miles (145km) south of Cuba. It remains part of the British Commonwealth and English is widely spoken, albeit with a charming Jamaican accent. Jamaica is a beautiful laid-back Caribbean island and a luxury villa rental is the best way to enjoy all that it has to offer.

 

One of the biggest draws to Jamaica is the famous Seven Mile beach, “discovered” by the hippies in the sixties and now one of Jamaica’s best beaches, lined with low-rise luxury villa accommodation, hotels, restaurants and fun parks. The bow-shaped beach at Negril has majestic cliffs with a lighthouse at one end. There are areas where watersports are available, areas offering food and drink and quieter areas where sunbathers can relax and work on their tan. The golden sandy beach is ideal for snorkeling in the clear warm waters. At the end of the day, Seven Mile Beach is the perfect place to enjoy a cocktail and watch the gorgeous Caribbean sunset.

 

Romantic vacations and honeymoons in the Caribbean are always popular. With guaranteed sunshine and beautiful locations a destination wedding in Jamaica makes great financial sense.

 

The nightlife in Jamaica is legendary. Jamaica is the birthplace of Bob Marley and the home of reggae. The musical beat can be heard across the island both night and day in clubs, taxis, bars and from buskers on the street.

 

A Caribbean vacation in Jamaica has something for everyone – beautiful beaches, perfect diving, natural wildlife, historic plantations, exotic tropical gardens and superb Jamaican cuisine. The jerk chicken flavored with a combination of spices and hot chili is a great experience. Fresh fish and seafood is beautifully prepared and tastes especially good eaten “al fresco” beneath the stars or overlooking the beach.

 

One unique Caribbean attraction is the Dunn’s River Falls in Ocho Rios where guides lead chains of brave climbers up the 600-foot waterfall. The more sensible visitors walk up the path at the side of the gushing falls and enjoy the sights from the viewing platforms. Reward yourself at the top with a browse around the market where you can pick up some Jamaican Blue Mountain coffee beans to take home.