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Hotels
From all-inclusive glamour to old-word rustic charm, Jamaican hotels can suit all of your holiday desires. So search below to find a hotel that matches your vacation theme.
Outstanding 30-room hotel located in the center of the world-famous Negril Beach. Rooms beautifully furnished with television, A/C, telephone and in-room safe. Most rooms have balconies. Facilities include restaurant, beach bar, jacuzzi and sundeck, watersports and massage. Beach Bar-B-Que on Friday nights. > Learn More
| Located on 600 feet of white sand beach in Trelawny, the boutique, family-friendly, all-inclusive Pebbles Resort offers families a real Jamaican holiday full of fun with a touch of adventure. One price includes three meals daily from a choice of four restaurants, bar drinks, non-motorized water sports with instructions, tennis, children’s club and activities, live nightly entertainment, airport transfers and hotel taxes. Free wireless Internet access. Twelve Wooden cottages with eight junior suites each, stretch along the private beach. Spacious ocean-view and oceanfront junior suites have a king sized bed, living area, mini refridgerator, bathroom and balcony. Vacation Nannies are assigned to each family > Learn More
| Our units feature spacious rooms with air conditioning, private bath and balconies that give you an awesome view of Montego Bay. This economy property provides a pool area, bar, restaurant, and just minutes walk from the beach. > Learn More
| Forty-nine air-conditioned rooms in two-story stucco buildings include ceiling fans. Decor features tile floors and tropical-wood furniture. > Learn More
| Whether you are chilling out under an umbrella reading a book or sunbathing poolside sipping a margarita, the Rockhouse Hotel is an ideal place to unwind. None of the hotel's activities are very strenuous. You can play a game of scrabble or backgammon at the lounge, snorkel swim and sea kayak in pristine cove, or float about in the sixty-foot horizon pool that's cut into the edge of the cliff. > Learn More
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Arrowroot:
The arrowroot plant is native to the West Indies and Central America; it belongs to the same family as ginger. It was used by the original inhabitants of the area and it served as food but seems to have first been used for religious and medicinal purposes. The Indians used it in wounds inflicted by poison arrows-hence its name. Jamaica was once a producer and exporter of arrowroot. Nowadays it is used in face powers, glues, confectionery, ice-cream cones and paper and textiles.
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