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Runaway Bay Holidays Runaway Bay is one of the smallest, quietest and most restrained Jamaica beach resorts, attracting visitors of all ages. Runaway Bay is on the north coast of Jamaica, between Falmouth and Ocho Rios, 40 miles east of Montego Bay and its airport. Runaway Bay holidays are based in a modest low-key resort on a four-mile stretch of fine sandy beaches and coves backed by attractive wooded hills. Holidays in Runaway Bay attract those looking for a relatively simple, uncomplicated Jamaica holiday based very firmly around Runaway Bay beach and a smattering of hotels, bars and restaurants.
Runaway Bay beaches – Attractive sandy coves offer plenty of variety The coast here is quite varied compared to the vast sandy stretches to both sides. Runaway Bay beaches and coves offer plenty of excellent spots for privacy and relaxation. Runaway Bay holidays offer largely unmotorised watersports, including snorkelling and windsurfing. Holidays in Runaway Bay are popular with scuba divers, with a wreck in the area. Golf fans on holiday in Runaway Bay will enjoy an 18-hole course. Runaway Bay holidays could also include tennis, excellent horse-riding, river trips, mountain biking and deep-sea fishing. Holidays in Runaway Bay are often offered on an all-inclusive basis, with a mix of family-orientated hotels and popular adult-only options. Most dining and nightlife is found in Runaway Bay hotels but it’s worth trying the local seafood restaurants and seeking out crafts in unpretentious markets and local stores. Runaway Bay holidays could easily include a trip into Ocho Rios or Montego Bay for a much bigger selection of shops, restaurants and bars.
Runaway Bay holidays – Excellent calm central north-coast location Holidays in Runaway Bay are ideally placed for visiting most of the interesting spots on the north coast of Jamaica from Falmouth to Ocho Rios. Popular Runaway Bay holiday excursions include plantations and colonial houses, the Green Grotto caves, Dunn’s River Falls, Dolphin Cove and The Bob Marley Mausoleum.
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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