Jamaica Hotels All Inclusive

Published on November 3rd, 2011

Jamaica Hotels All Inclusive

Geographical features:

The nation is situated on the eponymous island and several smaller islands in the Caribbean. The coastline is 570 km. Jamaica has an area of 11 thousand square kilometers. All inclusive Jamaica hotels are ideal for a real Caribbean joy ride.

Politics  

A all-inclusive Jamaica hotels trip is to an independent state and a part of the Commonwealth. Head of State here is the Queen, which is represented by a Governor General. Legislative power on the island belongs to the parliament. Guests of Jamaica hotels all inclusive should be aware of the political make- up of the country. It consists of a Senate with 21 appointed members and a Chamber of Representatives. The chamber has 60 deputies, which are elected to serve for 5 years. Executive power is exercised by the Prime Minister as well as all the other Ministers.
The Capital of the Jamaica hotels all inclusive destination is Kingston with a population total of 750 thousand people. The island’s population is around 2.5 million people, 96.1 percent of the which are native Jamaicans. Major cities are Spanish Town, Montego Bay and a few others. Official language here is English. Most guests on all inclusive Jamaica hotels will not only be aware, but likely fond of the local English dialect. As far as religion goes, it is good to know, when going on an all-inclusive Jamaica hotels experience that 97.2% of the population here are Christians, mostly Protestants.

Natural features:

Much of the island on an all-inclusive Jamaica hotels experience is occupied by a limestone plateau. The plateau has an average height of 500-1000m. The highest point of 2256 meters is in the eastern parts of Mount Blue. Along the south and west coast, on a hotels Jamaica all inclusive trip are found alluvial plains. The climate on your Jamaica hotels all inclusive will be tropical. Average January temperatures are 24-25 ° C, and in July - 26-27 ° C. The summer here is quite literally endless.

Cultural features:

Customs and holidays:
Public holidays on the island, for guests of all inclusive Jamaica hotels to enjoy are:
•    New Year, on January 1.
•    Forgiveness Day, on 13 February
•    Easter
•    Labor Day, on May 23
•    The Body of Jehovah Holiday
•    Emancipation day, on August 1st
•    Independence Day, on 6 August
•    National Heroes Day, on October 21st
•    Christmas, this is celebrated between December 25th and December 27.
In the capital, Kingston, numerous carnivals are held, where children and adults on all inclusive Jamaica hotels can dress appropriately in the most amazing outfits and arrangements, or just enjoy the spectacle. Costumed processions, reggae, rum and confetti do not stop. Guests on all inclusive Jamaica hotels will not stop dancing until dawn. Every year in late July, in Montego Bay, a festival is held for connoisseurs of reggae music among visitors of all inclusive Jamaica hotels - Jamaica's Reggae Sun fest festival, which brings thousands of fans of this style of music together to enjoy the amazing experience.

Meals and Drinks:

Jamaican cuisine is based on widely used fruits, pork and poultry meats, seafood, fruit trees and all spices. For breakfast guests on Jamaica hotels all inclusive will usually eat eggs and bacon, toast, fruit and pickled fish. Other national dishes include pork in Royal sauce, stewed chicken with rice, a special variety of fried and roasted bananas, beef with rice, fried meat and also traditional seafood, which are first marinated and then cooked in various recipes. Also very popular are the interesting salads and fruit cocktails, freshly squeezed fruit juices, roasted pineapple and banana sauce. Separately standing pride of the country is the famous Jamaican rum, especially brands "Appleton" and "Myers" and they also produce and liqueurs based on rum. Also very popular is the beer "Stripe Order" which is an integral part of the table.

Clothing:

Generally, clothing is different colors, dominated by bright colors. Clothing for men consists of a Polo shirt and pants fin all rom the sporty, all in colors and patterns characteristic of the Caribbean.

Life in Jamaica is easy going and can even seem seamless, meaning it is less dynamic and full of commitments than what you will be used to before your  all inclusive hotels Jamaica. On the beautiful island of Jamaica it is always peaceful and within the mainstream tourist areas. Special police units reliably operate here all the time.

Behavior:

The people of Jamaica easily accept other cultures and are accustomed to tourists visiting the country annually. Still, guests on all inclusive Jamaica hotels need to be careful with some suggestions of local residents. Under the pretext that he would show you the "real Jamaica", you may soon find yourselves in a brothel or get an offer to smoke marijuana, which will quickly spoil the all-inclusive Jamaica hotels experience.

Gifts:

With an invitation to dinner or a visit it is not unusual for the hosts on your Jamaica all inclusive hotels to give you flowers, chocolates or a bottle of rum, it is generally accepted that all undertake in moderate alcohol consumption. Jamaicans hold informal contacts, so there is no need to be far too superficial. The locals are proud of their country and the arts. They respect competence and can talk for hours about things to foreigners who are away from their culture.

Useful information:

Most foreign citizens on Jamaica all inclusive hotels need a visa, either from the Embassy of Jamaica or the visa is issued upon arrival at the place.
Currency: Jamaican dollar (JMD); 1 dollar = 0.0096 euros.
Local time: 8 hours ago from Bulgarian time.
Transport:  17 000 km of roads, 370 km of railway lines. Major seaports and international airports are Montego Bay and Kingston.
Tips: the amount of the tips given on all inclusive Jamaica hotels is variable and depends on whether you are satisfied with the service. Usually it is 10-15% of the total bill.
Drinking water: preferably the consumption of bottled mineral water should be adhered to.
Electricity - 110 V sockets.