5 Days in Jamaica
Day 1:Arrival and Relaxation
🌅MORNING
Arrive in Montego Bay and check into an all-inclusive hotel. Recommended hotels are Secrets St. James or Iberostar Grand Rose Hall.
*Links provided below for activities and tours are for Secrets St. James. You must visit Iberostar Grand Rose Hall for details on their all inclusive packets*
☀️AFTERNOON
Relax at your hotel and explore the amenities.
🌃EVENING
Take advantage of the all-inclusive dining options and enjoy a welcome dinner.
Day 2: Rafting Tour and Beach
🌅MORNING
Take a rafting tour on the Martha Brae River. Enjoy the serene surroundings and learn about the local flora and fauna.
☀️AFTERNOON
Return to your hotel and spend the afternoon at the beach or one of the great pools they have to offer.
🌃EVENING
Have dinner at your hotel. Don't forget to enjoy the many entertainment and activities options provided by the resort.
Day 3: : Dunn's River Falls and Horseback Riding
🌅MORNING
Head to Dunn's River Falls in Ocho Rios. Here you will be able to hike up the falls and enjoy the beautiful scenery.
☀️AFTERNOON
Take a horseback riding tour that includes an unforgettable stop by the beach.
🌃EVENING
Return to your hotel for dinner. After a busy day, consider relaxing at one of the hotel's spa amenities.
Day 4: Cultural and Historical Exploration
🌅MORNING
Take a catamaran or sailboat tour along the coast. Enjoy snorkeling, swimming, and the vibrant marine life.
☀️AFTERNOON
Go on an ATV adventure tour. Explore the Jamaican countryside and get an adrenaline rush.
🌃EVENING
Return to your hotel for dinner. Enjoy the nightlife at your resort! Remember there are also live music options for night time entertainment.
Day 5: Relaxation and Departure
🌅MORNING
Spend your final morning relaxing at the beach or hotel pool.
☀️AFTERNOON
Take advantage (one last time) of the all-inclusive options and have a hefty lunch before your departure!
🌃EVENING
Prepare for departure. If your flight is late at night, have a final dinner at your hotel before heading out.
As your Jamaican adventure comes to an end, you'll be full of fond memories. The stunning landscapes, friendly locals, and unique experiences will linger in your memory long after you've returned home. Jamaica's magic, with its blend of excitement and tranquility, ensures that this trip will remain a highlight for years to come. Enjoy!
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Jamaica General Travel Info, Recommendations, and Tips
Currency
The currency in Jamaica is the Jamaican Dollar (JMD)
Weather and Clothing
When packing for Jamaica, it's essential to consider the tropical climate, characterized by warm temperatures and high humidity year-round. Lightweight, breathable clothing made from natural fabrics like cotton is ideal to stay comfortable in the heat. Don't forget to pack swimwear, sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses to protect against the strong Caribbean sun.
While rainfall is common, especially during the rainy season from May to November, a light rain jacket or an umbrella can be handy. Comfortable sandals or water shoes are also a must for beach activities and exploring waterfalls.
Food
Jamaican cuisine is a flavorful fusion of indigenous, African, European, and Indian influences, resulting in a rich and diverse culinary tradition. Known for its bold spices and unique cooking techniques, Jamaican food often features ingredients like allspice, Scotch bonnet peppers, and fresh herbs.
Signature dishes include jerk chicken or pork, marinated in a spicy rub and slow-cooked over pimento wood, and ackee and saltfish, the national dish, combining the buttery fruit ackee with salted cod. Other popular foods are rice and peas, a coconut-infused rice dish with red beans, and patties, savory pastries filled with meat or vegetables. Fresh seafood, tropical fruits, and a variety of soups and stews also play prominent roles in the vibrant and delicious Jamaican cuisine.
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