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Spotlight On
The Association of Jamaica Attractions Limited (AJAL) is committed through its united membership, to provide a diversity of attractions and quality of service to all visitors, while promoting ands maintaining the highest standards with integrity and professionalism in a friendly environment for the benefit of all. > Learn More
| Port Antonio's bigger beaches - Frenchman's Cove, Winnifred and Boston Bay - are well-travelled, stunning locales. But tracking down the off-the-beaten-path beaches, such as Shanshy Beach and Ras Johnson's Ranch, can be gratifying, providing you with serenity and exposure to the authentic Jamaica and its rustic charms. > Learn More
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A visit to the Seville Great House and Heritage Park on Jamaica's north coast will take you on a journey through the centuries back to the very beginnings of the island's history and culture. It was here that the Tainos, Jamaica's first inhabitants established their largest town. These Arawak-speaking Amerindians had discovered the island - Xaymaca- some 1500 years ago. > Learn More
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Coconut:
An accident caused the first coconut trees to be planted on the Palisadoes strip. A ship carrying coconuts to another location was ship wrecked off the shore and the coconuts washed a shore.
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