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All Inclusive Jamaica Resort, boasting the Largest Water Park in the Caribbean. Great for Families!
Luxury Villas directly on Negril Beach. Any closer to the water & you'd be swimming!

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 Blue Mountain Tours - Hiking/Walking/Exploring in Jamaica
 http://www.bmtoursja.com/
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An exhilarating all-inclusive, all-day Jamaican adventure on our world famous Downhill Bicycle Tour! Experience breathtaking vistas in the misty Jamaican Blue Mountains, the Caribbean's highest mountain range. Your scenic descent will take you through lush mountain flora, over bridges and vestal waterfalls, through the region which is home to... (more)

 Constant Spring Golf Club - Golf Course in Jamaica
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Constant Spring Golf Club in near the center of Kingston.

 Dunnes River Falls - Hiking/Walking/Exploring in Ocho Rios Area
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What a tourist trap. Climbing up a waterfall with 100 people holding hands - give me a break!! You took a step about every 30 seconds. It was silly!!

 Folly - Historic Sites in Jamaica
 http://www.jamaicatravelandculture.com/destinations/portland/port_antonio/folly_ruins.htm
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The Folly Mansion was actually built in 1905 by a retired mining engineer, Alfred Mitchell, for himself and his wife, the Tiffany heiress, Annie Tiffany. The Mansion was a grand structure in its heyday, styled on a Roman Villa with 60 rooms spread over 2 floors.

 Frenchman's Cove - Beach in Jamaica
 http://www.jamaicatravelandculture.com/destinations/portland/port_antonio/frenchmans_cove.htm
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Non-guests are permitted to use the Frenchman's Cove beach if they pay a small entrance fee

 Gardens & Zoo in Kingston - Parks/Gardens in Jamaica
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Castleton Botanical Gardens and Kingston Hope Zoo are worth a visit in Kingston.

 Jamaica Fishing - Fishing in Jamaica
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Here are some guides who provide all types of fishing in Jamaica: Worldwide Fishing Guide http://www.worldwidefishing.com/jamaica/salt.htm Jamaica Guide.info http://jamaica-guide.info/activities/fishing.and.chartering/ Silver Sands http://www.silver-sands.com/deep-sea-fishing.html

 Mary, Gate of Heaven Catholic Church - Church in Negril Area
 http://www.negrilcatholicchurch.catholicweb.com/
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Mary, Gate of Heaven Roman Catholic Church is located in the middle of the seven mile beach on the coast of Negril. They are part of the Diocese of Montego Bay and is staffed by the Franciscan Friars of the Province of St. John the Baptist, Cincinnati, Ohio. Mary, Gate... (more)

 Museums of Jamaica - Museum in Jamaica
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The following museums are in the heart of Kingston and are worth a visit: Archaeological Museum Fort Charles Museum National Art Gallery

 Navy Island - Sightseeing in Jamaica
 http://www.jamaicatravelandculture.com/destinations/portland/port_antonio/navy_island.htm
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Navy Island gets its name from the British Navel base which was set up there in the 18th century to protect the Port Antonio and to service ships. More recently, the island was owned by Errol Flynn, who entertained his jet-setting friends throughout the 1950s. Until fairly... (more)

 River Rafting Rio Grande - Hiking/Walking/Exploring in Jamaica
 http://www.jamaicatravelandculture.com/destinations/portland/rio_grande.htm
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Rio Grande is the birthplace of river rafting in Jamaica. The original use of these rafts was to transport bananas from the inland plantations to the harbour at Port Antonio. The pursuit was popularised by Errol Flynn who used to challenge his guests to moonlight rafting races along the Rio... (more)

 The Castle - Sightseeing in Jamaica
 http://www.jamaicatravelandculture.com/destinations/portland/port_antonio/trident_castle.htm
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The Trident castle is the only castle in the Caribbean and was built in the 1980s by the architect Earl Levy. The castle was commissioned by Mr Levy's then business partner, Baroness Fahmi of Germany. However, there were subsequent legal wrangling between the architect and the baroness,... (more)

 Trelawny Yam Festival - Live Show in Jamaica
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Albert Town Trelawny is home to the annual Trelawny Yam Festival typically held on easter weekend every year. For further information seek out the Southern Trelawny Environmental Agency(STEA)

 Trelawny Yam Festival - Festival in Jamaica
 http://www.jamaicans.com/tourist/articles_travel/trelawnyyam2006.shtml
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I lived in Jamaica for three years just outside of Albert Town, Trelawny which is the host of the annual Trelawny Yam Festival. Music, dancing, dressed up donkeys, food everywhere, people from all over the island(not to mention the world), drinks, laughs, and sites beyond belief. If you... (more)