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Spotlight On
Port Antonio is today’s grown-up playground for mature free spirits. The old seaside town has long been a favourite resort for the rich and famous who, attracted to the seclusion, sophistication and serenity of the place, built elegant villas in the surrounding areas. Port Antonio is one of the most accessible towns in Jamaica. Within the town itself, few places are out of walking or bicycling distance. > Learn More
| A hillside villa located on a 3-acre estate with a breathtaking panoramic view of the San San area. Sleeps up to six guests and features a lovely tea house which opens unto the pool area; perfect for barbeques and parties. Our competent and well-trained chef will ensure that your dream vacation becomes a reality. > Learn More
| | Fishing is just half the fun as the parties and receptions sponsored by Jamaica's leading corporate brands like Appleton Rum, Red Stripe Beer, Pepsi, Wata, Jamaica Broilers Group of Companies, Tastee Patties & Magnum Tonic Wine are not to be missed!!! > Learn More
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Discovering Jamaica in 1891:
In 1891 300,000 tourists came to an International Exhibition held on January 27 to May 2 at Quebec Lodge in Kingston now “Wolmer’s School”. The Government built new hotels in Kingston and the rural areas to house tourists who wanted to tour the rest of the island, setting the foundations of the modern tourist industry. A group of Syrians decided to stay becoming the first ethnic group to settle here.
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