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Why do people like Jamaica so much?

Jamaica: An emerald island in the Caribbean often known as the birthplace of reggae music and a hotspot for pure tropical fun. Jamaica is packed full of surprises: miles of breathtaking beaches, hidden blue lagoons, lost waterfalls, an endless list of paradise resorts, and so much more!



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Entertainment: Jamaica is the cultural capital of the Caribbean. Visit us to experience live reggae music, street dances, festivals, carnival and much more. Weather: Warm Caribbean weather with occasional liquid sunshine makes for an enjoyable holiday.

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Ask any visitor what attracts them most to Jamaica and the answer will vary, ranging from the warmth of Jamaicans, the food, the culture, the music, the beaches, attractions and tours and the list goes on. One thing is for certain, you will never get just one answer.

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However, when those measures are discounted, Jamaica ranks among the world's happiest people. Denmark, Finland, Norway, Netherlands and Canada scored the highest on the index, and Togo the lowest. Jamaica aside, the happiest countries in the region were found to be Costa Rica, Venezuela, Panama, Mexico and Brazil.

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Jamaican Revivalism is a mix of European and African religious traditions, turned into something uniquely Jamaican. Revivalism is based on Christianity, but with an African twist – the attitudes towards nature and spirituality are influenced by African religions, as is the style of worship.

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Resources and power. Large deposits of bauxite (the ore of aluminum) are found in central Jamaica. Iron ore, gypsum, and marble are in eastern Jamaica, and clays occur in the west. Silica sand and limestone are found throughout the island.

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Jamaica - Level 3: Reconsider Travel. Reconsider travel to Jamaica due to crime. U.S. government personnel are prohibited from traveling to many areas due to increased risk. Please read the entire Travel Advisory.

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Montego Bay is the tourism hub of Jamaica, and it is the second busiest cruise ship stop on the island aside from Ocho Rios. 'MoBay' is known for having great golfing opportunities, nice beaches, great diving and top-notch restaurants.

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Jamaica's national fruit, the ackee is commonly used as the main ingredient in the island's traditional food dish, ackee and saltfish. This pear-shaped produce features a mild, nutty taste, which is why it is commonly curried over rice or cooked with tomatoes, onions, and codfish.

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