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Bed-and-Breakfasts
Hidden in curious little nooks, by the beach or in town, bed-and-breakfasts offer intriguing lodging. A more intimate Jamaican experience is waiting for you. 

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Zion Country eco-beach cabins are situated in Muirton Pen, Portland, between Manchioneal and Long Road in the East of Jamaica. There is no commercial tourism here. The green forest surroundings make Zion Country eco-beach cabins a popular place for nature lovers, ecotourism, back packers and low budget travellers. > Learn More
Seastar Inn offers comfortable accommodation in 13 rooms complete with air conditioning/ceiling fans, cable TV, complimentary cell phones, free high speed internet access; on-site restaurant, pool and Jacuzzi, scooter rentals, complimentary breakfast, gift shop. Wedding and tour arrangement services available.    > Learn More
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Getting High On Water: Around the 18th century fashionable young men in Jamaica discovered a novel method of intoxication – water! This was medicinal water which flows the mineral springs at Bathe, St. Thomas. Historian Edward Long noted that taking the first drink diffuses a thrilling glow over the body, and continued use enlivens the spirits.
 
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