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Events

What better way to engross yourself in Jamaica's heritage than to come to one of our celebrations? Check below to see what special events are going on during your visit.




Montego Bay Event Calendar

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First Fridays of Jamaica
Location: National Golf Academy, Kingston
Start: 12:00 AM
End: 11:55 PM
First Fridays of Jamaica
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Accompong Maroon Festival
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Start: 12:00 AM
End: 11:55 PM
Accompong Maroon Festival
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Rebel Salute
Location: Port Kaiser's Sports Club
Rebel Salute
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Jamaica Jazz & Blues Festival
Location: Rose Hall, Montego Bay
Start: 12:00 AM
End: 11:55 PM
Jamaica Jazz & Blues Festival
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Jamaica Jazz & Blues Festival
Location: Rose Hall, Montego Bay
Start: 12:00 AM
End: 11:55 PM
Jamaica Jazz & Blues Festival
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Jamaica Jazz & Blues Festival
Location: Rose Hall, Montego Bay
Start: 12:00 AM
End: 11:55 PM
Jamaica Jazz & Blues Festival
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Did you know?

Postage Stamps: British stamps were first used in the colonies of Jamaica on May 8, 1858. Jamaica gained its own stamps in 1860 with values having different colours from one – six pence and one shilling which bore the head of Queen Victoria, the reigning monarch. There was also the introduction of the half-penny stamp (stamp cut diagonally). The first pictorial stamp was in1900, unpopular at first, then reissued in black and red the next year.
 
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