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Hotel Listings & Destination Guide for Central America & Caribbean - Caribbean - Jamaica - Ocho Rios and around - East of Ocho Rios - Port Maria
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TravelNow.com -- Destination Guides - Central America & Caribbean - Caribbean - Jamaica - Ocho Rios and around - East of Ocho Rios - Port Maria
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Destination Guides > Central America & Caribbean > Caribbean > Jamaica > Ocho Rios and around > East of Ocho Rios > Port Maria
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Jamaica is a melting pot of African, Asian, European and Middle Eastern cultures. You'll experience this diversity in its strong crafts tradition, performing arts and distinctive dining options, like ackee and saltfish with roast breadfruit. Take your vacation to new heights at famed cliff jumping spot, Negril Cliffs. Jamaica offers long beaches, protected coves, rugged mountains, waterfalls, caves and sunshine and chances to play in the surf, ride horses and swim with dolphins. Jump in!
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