Honeymoon Spot of the Month

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Honeymoon in Jamaica

Honeymooner should definetely make a trip to Jamaica to get a feel of its unique charm. From each glorious morning sunrise to the iridescence of the sunset, Jamaica presents a magnificent kaleidoscope of color and beauty that has made the island the most precious jewel in the Caribbean. It is a land of warm and welcoming people, inspiring scenery and so many unique and engaging ways to experience it; you’ll want to come back again and again. Honey mooners especially shold make a trip to Jamaica to get a feel of its unique charm.

 

Places one can visit :

Kingston

At the foot of the Blue Mountains, overlooking the world’s seventh-largest natural harbor, Jamaica’s vibrant capital is the largest (population 850,000) English-speaking city south of Miami.

The center of the country’s government and commerce, Kingston is truly the heartbeat of Jamaica, with a wide array of historical and cultural attractions, along with sophisticated nightlife and dining, that offers a cosmopolitan contrast to the rest of the island’s slow and easy pace.

Tours will take you to explore mansions like historic Devon House, the exciting performing arts at the Little Theatre and to the National Gallery, which houses a comprehensive collection of Jamaican art.

A city of museums, galleries and theatres, Kingston is also the birthplace of Jamaica’s own infectious reggae music that has swept the world. The metropolitan area abounds with nightclubs, discos, dance and theatre companies and restaurants that keep nightlife sizzling.

History is everywhere--from Kingston Parish Church, where the oldest grave is dated 1699, to the Parade, a lively, crowded square where British soldiers once drilled.

Colorful and diverse, you can tee up for golf or watch the horses go to post; listen to the Philharmonic Symphony or watch the National Dance Theatre Company perform; picnic on the beach or tour a botanical garden. Kingston also boasts a spectacular arts and crafts market and there is excellent duty free shopping all over. A short drive up from the city into the verdant Blue Mountains brings you to enchanting inns tucked into hillsides covered with lush foliage. Or, visit our famed Blue Mountain Coffee plantations and bring home the coffee known around the world as the best.

Night spots to visit,

  1. Peppers,
  2. The Grog Shoppe
  3. Turntable

Montego bay

On Jamaica’s northwest coast, Montego Bay is the essence of the complete resort where flowering trees, velvety meadows and palm-covered hills edge a turquoise sea and bleached white beaches.

Called "el golfo de buen tiempo" (the gulf of good weather) by Christopher Columbus, it was dubbed Bahia de Manteca (Lard Bay) by the Spanish, and later became a major shipping port for sugar and bananas.

 

Night Spots to visit,

  1. Disco Inferno- Holiday Village
  2. Marguerita Villa
  3. Hurrican - Breezes
 

Ocho Rios & Runaway bay

Ocho Rios and Runaway Bay are the heart of a north coast region scattered with fern-clad cliffs and breathtaking waterfalls, not far from where Columbus first landed more than 500 years ago.

Amazed by the island’s beauty, the explorer declared: "It is the fairest island ever eyes beheld...mountainous, and the land seems to touch the sky." Jamaicans say that Ocho Rios is the place where heaven spills into the seas.

Today, visitors come from all over the world to make their own discoveries in this stimulating yet tranquil resort area, which combines the attractions of one of the Caribbean’s most popular ports-of-call with the splendid scenery of the surrounding "garden parish" of St. Ann.

Night Spots to visit,

  1. Vinatge Bar,
  2. Silks Disco- Shaw park Hotel,
  3. Roofclub,
  4. Little Pub,
  5. Acropolis
 

Negril

A stunning white sand beach hugs the Caribbean for almost seven miles in Negril, the capital of casual at Jamaica’s western edge.

Only an hour and a half’s drive from Montego Bay, laid-back is a way of life in this sunny resort town, which retains the sleepy tropical charm that first attracted seekers of sun and solitude three decades ago.

Night Spots to visit,

  1. Roots bamboo,
  2. Visions - Negril gardens
 

Port Antonio

Errol Flynn called Port Antonio heaven on earth--a description echoed by subsequent visitors who have found this island Eden to be, quite simply, the ultimate vacation destination. We call it Jamaica’s heart and soul retreat.

Nestled between twin harbors on the island’s northeast curve, where mist-shrouded mountains drop down to the sea, Port Antonio more than lives up to its reputation as "the most exquisite port on earth."

Night Spots to visit,

  1. Lexus,
  2. Clib Tiffany - Jamaica Crest,
  3. Center point
 

South Coast

Orchids and blue lilies bloom in Mandeville, a breezy hill town that was founded in 1816 and named for the son of Jamaica’s longest-serving colonial governor, the Duke of Manchester. This is Jamaica’s other side; a side not to be missed if you really want to know the true heart of Jamaica.

At 2,000 feet above sea level, with a village green bordered by a 19th-century church and courthouse, Mandeville’s cool climate, gardens and genteel British heritage have long made it a favorite weekend destination for Jamaicans as well as discerning visitors..

Night Spots to visit,

  1. Planet Disco,
  2. Tracks Disco,
  3. Jim Lilly's H.Q.