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Jamaica

Jamaica, the third-largest island in the Greater Antilles, offers a unique blend of British colonial heritage and vibrant Afro-Caribbean culture. With a population of 2.8 million, it is the third most populous Anglophone country in the Americas. Kingston serves as the capital and primary gateway, providing easy access to the island's diverse landscapes. As an upper-middle-income destination, it balances historical depth with modern amenities, making it an ideal base for exploring the Caribbean.

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Where to Base

Base yourself in Kingston, the capital and largest city. It serves as the primary hub for transportation and cultural experiences. Staying here provides convenient access to the bicameral Parliament and diverse neighborhoods, making it an efficient transit point for exploring the rest of the island or connecting to nearby territories like the Cayman Islands.

Airport Connection

The main international airport connects to Kingston, the country's capital. While specific IATA codes are not provided in the context, ground transport such as taxis or rental cars is typically available. Given Jamaica covers 10,990 square kilometers, planning your local commute is essential for efficient travel between the airport and your hotel base.

Best Season

Jamaica enjoys a tropical climate year-round, making it suitable for travel at any time. However, to ensure stable weather conditions for outdoor activities and city sightseeing, it is advisable to avoid the hurricane season, which typically runs from June to November. The island's location south of Cuba and west of Hispaniola influences its weather patterns, so checking forecasts before arrival is recommended.

Nearby attractions

Dining

Caleta 111 Cevicheria

RestaurantBib Gourmand$$4.0 km

Everyone knows the old adage about being on the right side of the train tracks, but what about being under them? That’s the story of this humble Peruvian cevicheria, set just a few steps north of the John F. Kennedy International Airport. Cushy pillows atop tree trunks act as chairs outside; inside, by the door, speakers blare with Latin beats.No need to debate what to order: leche de tigre is the star, paraded out in a giant martini glass filled with thinly sliced octopus, scallops, shrimp, and set afloat in an electrifying elixir of lime juice and ginger. But perhaps the most surprising dish

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Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen

fast_food_restaurant3.6 km

Fast food

D'Angelo's Italian Pizzeria and Restaurant

italian_restaurant4.7 km

Italian

Nine Thai by Thai Boulevard

thai_restaurant5.5 km

Thai

Andre's Hungarian Bakery

bakery6.9 km

Bakery

Pizza Palace Cafe

pizza_restaurant7.3 km

Pizza

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Most-covered hotels in Jamaica

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