Montego Bay Holidays – Jamaica’s most famous beach resort Holidays in Montego Bay are based in and around Jamaica’s largest and most famous resort. Montego Bay holidays will appeal to those looking for fantastic Caribbean beaches and a lively cosmopolitan atmosphere. Montego Bay beaches are a typically Jamaican mix of fine gently shelving golden sand and beautifully clear water. Perfect Montego Bay beaches stretch for around 10 miles and offer a variety of atmospheres. Try the quieter Montego Bay beaches away from the centre or Cornwall beach for local flavour and reggae.
Montego Bay holidays – A wide range of options Holidays in Montego Bay attract a wide range of visitors of all ages. Younger visitors enjoy the lively nightlife while families enjoy the quieter Montego Bay beaches and hotels. Montego Bay holidays also feature all-inclusive and luxury holidays in exclusive areas like Round Hill, Tryall or Half Moon. Several 18-hole courses and upmarket hotels in the area make Montego Bay holidays popular with golfers. Montego Bay holidays are also popular with divers, attracted by superb reefs and diving schools. Montego Bay holidays also offer the island’s biggest choice of watersports as well as tennis, horse-riding, river rafting, fishing and sailing.
Montego Bay holidays – From reggae bars to coffee plantations Holidays in Montego Bay can mix Montego Bay hotel entertainment with the lively nightlife scene along the Gloucester Road seafront. Montego Bay hotels often provide transport to and from the action. Local Montego Bay holiday attractions include the Agua Sol theme park and the Bob Marley Experience. Other popular Montego Bay holiday excursions include coffee and pineapple plantations, colonial houses, a crocodile farm, beach parties, and a wide variety of boat trips and airborne tours. Holidays in Montego Bay shouldn’t miss out on the sunset trip to Negril or a visit to the old Georgian Port of Falmouth. Montego Bay holidays at the end of July will coincide with the amazing Sumfest reggae festival.
Jamaica Tourism Enhancement Fee From May 1st 2005 Jamaica has introduced a US$10 "Jamaican tourist entry charge" which will apply to each tourist visiting Jamaica. The tourist entry fee money will be paid directly to the government in an effort to raise funds to maintain Jamaica’s tourist industry and provide capital for tourism enhancement projects.
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