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Can you drink the water in Jamaica?

Is the water safe to drink in Jamaica? Mostly, tap water in Jamaica is safe to drink, but in more remote areas you may want to avoid drinking water straight out of the tap, unless it has been boiled, filtered or otherwise treated.



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Keep your luggage in view at all times and your personal effects close to your body. Don't carry large amounts of cash. Do not leave valuables in your car; utilize the in-room safety deposit box or hotel safe. Avoid wearing expensive jewelry outside of your resort.

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The beaches at Great Bay and Calabash Bay are ideal for swimming, while the smaller shorelines at Frenchman's Bay and Billy's Bay beckon to visitors keen on sunbathing. The South Coast is also home to Bluefields Bay Beach and Fonthill Beach Park, two family-friendly options with calm water and uncrowded sands.

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In terms of how much money you'll need to have on hand for tipping during your Caribbean vacation, bring a small amount of cash inclusive of smaller bills like 5s and 10s. Some experts recommend that you bring a total of $150 to $200 USD for tips for a 1-week stay.

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Mosquitoes are prevalent throughout the island, so to avoid bites, make sure you use insect repellent round the clock.

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While tipping is allowed at some resorts, it is optional, so you won't have to worry about staff pressuring you to do so. You don't have to feel bad about not being able to or wanting to tip everyone.

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