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Jamaica - the third largest island in the Caribbean located just south of Cuba - is a success story in this area troubled by centuries of colonial struggles. Jamaican hospitality is now well-known throughout the world, as well as its music, coffee, rum, and beaches. Negril, Montego Bay, and Ocho Rios, are the main beach destinations of an island that seemingly adopted a suitable motto - No problem. Indeed, there is little to worry about in this beach paradise.
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 | Montego Bay Vacations Montego Bay, the second largest city in Jamaica, is a thriving tourist destination, with the highest hotel density on the island. On the tourist map since 1940's due to Doctor's Cave Beach warm mineral springs, Montego Bay is a cosmopolitan place with its own airport. Despite the influx of tourists it attracts every year, the city has retained much of its identity as an important trade center in the northwest. | See all Montego Bay Hotels and Top Deals  |

 | Negril Vacations Situated on the northwestern coast of Jamaica, Negril was initially "discovered" as a tourist destination by North American hippies who liked the idea of being far from civilization. This is no longer the case, as the Seven Mile Beach hosts several chains of famous hotels. One can still capture the old charm of the 1960's when visiting West End. On the other hand, East End has a lot to offer to the modern tourist. | See all Negril Hotels and Top Deals  |

 | Ocho Rios Vacations This north coast resort is Jamaica's cruise-ship capital. Once a small banana and fishing port, today's Ocho Rios hosts some of the best inns and hotels in the Caribbean. Dunn's River Falls and James Bond's creator Ian Fleming's house are among its most popular attractions. | See all Ocho Rios Hotels and Top Deals  |

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