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The Rough Guide to Jamaica (Rough Guide Travel Guides)
 
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The Rough Guide to Jamaica (Rough Guide Travel Guides) (Paperback)
by Polly Thomas (Author), Adam Vaitilingam (Author)
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INTRODUCTION Rightly famous for its beaches and music, beautiful, brash Jamaica is much more besides. There’s certainly plenty of white sand, turquoise sea and swaying palm trees, but there’s also a huge amount to see away from the coast: spectacular mountains and rivers, tumbling waterfalls, and cactus-strewn savannah plains. The towns and cities, meanwhile, affirm that the island is far more than just a tourist attraction, particularly Kingston – the dynamic, sprawling metropolis which helped to inspire the music of Bob Marley and countless other home-grown reggae superstars. Despite Jamaica’s immense natural allure, it’s not just the physical aspect that makes the country so absorbing and, to many visitors, so utterly addictive. Notwithstanding the invasion of tourists and American satellite TV, Jamaica retains an attitude – a personality – that’s more resonant and distinctive than you’ll find in any other Caribbean nation. It’s a country with a swagger in its step – proud of its history, sporting success and musical genius – but also with a weight upon its shoulders. For Jamaica has not avoided the familiar problems of a developing country such as dramatic inequality of wealth, and social tensions that occasionally spill over into localized violence, or worldwide headlines. The mixture is potent, and has produced a people as renowned for being sharp, sassy and straight-talking as they are laid-back and hip. People don’t tend to beat around the bush here; Jamaicans get on with life, and this can sometimes make them appear rude or uncompromising. Particularly around the big resorts, this direct approach is taken to extremes at times, with harassment reaching infuriating levels. But there’s absolutely no reason to be put off. As a foreign visitor, the chances of encountering any trouble are minuscule, and the Jamaican authorities have spent millions making sure the island treats its tourists right. As the birthplace of the "all-inclusive" hotel, Jamaica has become well-suited for those who (like many people) want to head straight from plane to beach, never leaving their hotel compound. But to get any sense of the country at all, you’ll need to do some exploring. It’s undoubtedly worth it, as this is a country packed with first-class attractions, oozing with character, and rich with a musical and cultural heritage; if you’re a reggae fan, you’re in heaven.

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With complete coverage of Kingston, the Blue Mountains, the Back River, and all the major resorts at Montego Bay, Ocho Rios, and Negril, "The Rough Guide to Jamaica" is an ideal travel companion on any trip to this most welcoming island. Included are detailed sections covering Jamaica's culture, history, politics, music, and food and comprehensive listings revealing the best places to stay, dine, and catch the funkiest reggae.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Going Jamaican? Read this first., 7 Aug 2002
By Mrs. A. Burns "Burns78" (Manchester, UK) - See all my reviews
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Rough Guide to Jamaica is essential reading - the insiders guide - I'd say, to making the most of travelling in and around Jamaica.
This book has everything you need to know from the food to the lingo to finding the real non-tourist hideaways that are all too often missed when taking a package holiday.
With comprehensive and upto date accommodation and transport listings this is ideal if you want to get the most out of your holiday, particularly if you are on a budget.
Rough Guide is easy reading and has all the info you need to know for an unforgettable visit to the island.
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