Great tip on Jamaica:

Jamaica fascinates visitors who take the time to discover its diverse ecology, fascinating history and engagingly outspoken people. The Jamaican's are very proud of both their island, and their people. Well organized tours and attractions make it easy to explore this destination. Boasting its natural diversity, the island is a magnet for bird watchers, divers and even scientists. From the high mountain peaks and its offshore coral reef, nature has created a home to hundreds of species found nowhere else on earth.

Famous for the picture-perfect white sand beaches, here you can also find black volcanic sands, and dramatic cliff-framed coves. Inland, you will find jungled mountains and forests laced with rivers, waterfalls and medicinal hot springs.

For the history buff, the heritage comes alive as they tour plantation houses, historic sites and rural mountain villages where you can experience the unique culture of the Maroons through drumming and storytelling.
Jamaica's sunny tropical climate and sandy beaches are not only perfect for the beach lover, it also makes it ideal for the outdoor sports enthusiasts, such as golf. And the spectacular coral reefs make it a haven for the diver as well. Adventure doesn't even come close to stopping there. The shopping, dining and nightlife in Jamaica, are like none other. Experience fruits and vegetables you may have never tasted, as markets are piled high with exotic fruits like sweetsop and star apple. Take a sip of renowned local rums, or other homegrown beverages including Red Strip Beer, or Blue Mountain coffee.

Exchange your vows on a palm-fringed beach, or in a tropical garden. Jamaica's wedding planners can help you plan your wedding at exotic setting around the island, or say "I do" at your very own resort, with little to no worries.
Facts
- Jamaica is the third largest island in the Caribbean. It is 146 miles long, and 51 miles across.
- Enjoy the hot tropical climate, with daytime temperatures around the 80's and 90's year round.
- The currency is the Jamaican dollar, but USD is widely accepted. ATM's accept most international bank cards.
- Jamaica is the largest English-speaking island in the Caribbean
- Rum is the national drink in Jamaica
- The blue mountains in Jamaica are named for the mists that often cover them, which look blue from a distance
- Was the first tropical country to enter the Winter Olympics - and apart from the US, Jamaica has won the most world and Olympic medals
