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   Jamaica Facts
Capital: Kingston

Population: 2,758,124

Size: 10,991 sq km

Electric Current: 110

Time: 22:42 pm (GMT/UTC -5)

Official Language: English, patois English

Currency: Jamaican dollar (JMD) - U.S. dollars widely accepted.

Tipping and Taxes: The government tax is 12.5% and hotels will add a service charge of 10% to your bill. Restaurant tabs should be tipped 10-15%, if not already added. A dollar or two for hotel maids, porters and bellhops is expected. Tip taxi drivers 10%.

Dress Code: Casual - a lightweight jacket or sweater for the evenings; some hotels and restaurants require jackets for men when dining. Topless and nude sunbathing is acceptable on specified private beaches.

Telephone: international: country code - 1-876
Jamaica

From the rugged peaks of the Blue Mountains to calm, pristine beaches, Jamaica teems with natural beauty, all served up to visitors with the unforgettable warmth of its residents.

Jamaica's pleasures and easy acess have given rise to many resorts, which range from luxurious, chic hideaways and fully staffed private villas - some of them perched on seaside cliffs, to popular all-inclusives and charming inns and guest houses.

The island's diverse natural resources provide seemingly endless ways to have fun. You can climb waterfalls, golf at your choice of 11 courses, or tour via bicycle, moped, motorcycle or jeep. Horseback riding or horse racing at Caymanas Park in Kingston are also options for fun on Jamaica. Or, you can venture in search of blue marlin, wahoo or tuna on the full or half-day deep sea fishing charters offered by most hotels. They include boat, captain, crew and equipment.

Jeep and hiking tours of the Blue Mountains, which soar above 7,000 feet often include visits to rum factories and renowned coffee farms. To experience the exotic marine life, fans, sponges, and underwater walls, enlist the services of the many islandwide licensed diving operators that offer rental equipment and instruction.

Jamaica also has 120 rivers to enjoy, including the Rio Grande in Port Antonio, the birthplace of bamboo rafting. Imagine floating down river as your guide propels the craft with a long bamboo pole, all the while singing folk songs and identifying the surrounding flora and fauna. Or hike along the river with a guide who will reveal the ancient medicinal remedies found in the surrounding plants before taking you for a dip in a hidden waterfall.

After all that activity, the tastiest way to get in touch with the local culture is through the interesting, spicy cuisine. The national favorites include the fish called ackee and saltfish. Mouth-tingling spicy jerk pork and chicken, a Jamaican invention, can be savored on the beach, right off the wood-burning grill for a casual lunch. But the island does not lack other choices. International food critics have lauded the restaurants which have brought local dishes to gastronomic heights.

Most enticing may be Jamaica's reputation for its laid-back atmosphere, epitomized by the slow groove of its reggae music. The genre was created by the late Bob Marley, considered one of Jamaica's national heroes.

Entry Documents:
Beginning January 2007, US citizens need a passport for all travel to and from the Caribbean, Bermuda, Panama, Mexico and Canada.

Proof of citizenship for U.S. and Canadian citizens (passport or birth certificate with a photo ID). Passports required for citizens of other countries. All visitors must have an ongoing or return ticket.
Airport:
Vacationer's typcially fly into Sangster airport in Montego Bay. Kingston's Norman Manley airport is the second most highly used airport mostly for business or resident traffic.
Departure Tax:
US$27
Driving:
On the left - valid driver's license is required.
Process:
Apply for a marriage license.Cost: Cost of wedding arrangmentsDocuments Required: Birth certificatesWait Time: 24 hours

Phone: 64 Knutsford Bouldevard
P.O. Box 360
Kingston 5, Jamaica
Phone: (876) 920-4924
Tollfree: (800) 233-4JTB
Fax: (876) 929-9375
Website: www.visitjamaica.com

Phone: (876) 926-3635
Email: JHTA@colis.com
Website: www.fantasyisle.com/jhta.htm