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Vacation in Montego Bay, Jamaica

Posted on | September 10, 2008 | Leave a Comment

Montego Bay is one of the best places to stay in the Caribbean. You can forget about the hassle of finding good places to eat or fun things to do and paying for so many different things because they usually have it all planned out for you.

There are lots of resorts that will fit your vacationing needs – some world hotel franchises, and others native. Either way, you’ll find the best vacation spot for yourself, your significant other or your family. There’s the Alamanda Inn or the Wyndham Rose Hall resort which are lodgings that are quite popular on the shores of Montego Bay. If you’d like to stick with a trusted world class resort, then there’s the White Sands and the Ritz Carlton.

Other resorts in the area are the Half Moon resort and Pebbles resort. For some peace and solitude, you can visit resorts on Runaway Bay which is also part of Montego Bay. There you’ll find the Gran Bahia Principe and the Villa Sunflower Beach Resort.

These are only a few of the most popular places to stay in Montego Bay. You will never have a problem finding a good resort as there are just so many to choose from, each offering what every tourist needs – a little mix of fun, rest and relaxation.

Why should you travel to Jamaica?

The question here is, why shouldn’t you? It’s a large expanse of beaches, home of the Rastafarian lifestyle, has cool blue rivers reaching up to more than 100 in number, filled with thick history, home to the Blue Mountain Range, and it’s in the Caribbean. How can you go wrong with a place that already mirrors paradise?

If the greens, reds and golds of the Rasta men don’t capture your heart, then maybe the music will. Jamaica is the home of reggae. With a few days of absorbing the carefree lifestyle, you’ll never want to leave. There’s a kind of magic that thrives only in Jamaica, in the quaint historical towns and in the one-with-nature attitude of the people.

Music is part of the Jamaican lifestyle. To them, it doesn’t matter whether you’re a native or a tourist. Once you’re in Jamaica, you are part of the community and you are encouraged to live and breathe the Jamaican way of life. Should you be in the mood for pampering, there are lots of 5-star resorts scattered along Jamaica, the 3rd largest island in the Caribbean.

One trip will make you want to come back for more. That’s how they do it in Jamaica. It’s a place to forget the problems of the real world. After a few days or weeks on the island, you’ll be refreshed and ready to head back to conquer another year of work.

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