island nation of the West Indies. It is the third largest island in the Caribbean Sea after Cuba and Hispaniola. With an area of 4,244 square miles (10,991 square kilometres), Jamaica is about 146 miles (235 kilometres) long and ...
On the crossing of the rivers Thomas, Rio d'Oro and Pedro you will find Bog Walk, one of the oldest villages of Jamaica. During the colonial period it was an important stop on the road from north to south...
capital and chief port of Jamaica, sprawling along the southeastern coast of the island, backed by the Blue Mountains. It is famous for its fine natural harbour, which is protected by the Palisadoes...
The Parish of St. Ann on the north coast, is known as the "garden parish" because of its great beauty. Its parish capital is the market town of St. Ann's Bay...
chief city of the Parish of St. James and second largest city in Jamaica, 85 mi (137 km) northwest of Kingston. It lies on the site of an Arawak village visited by Columbus in 1494. Its original Spanish name...
Negril was recently discovered. Even young middle-aged Jamaicans remember when Negril was really nothing more than a lighthouse to guide ships around the rocky western coast, and its population consisted mostly of land crabs. . .