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Three Quick Tips

Theme 1

Special deals and group packages for spring breakers. There are a number of travel agents, tour organisations and all-inclusive hotels that offer special packages with discounted rates for spring breakers.

Theme 2

Make sure your family and friends back home know where you're at. Before you go, make sure to let your family and friends know how to contact you. This includes giving them your flight information, your day-to-day itinerary and the addresses and phone numbers of the hotels where you plan to stay.

Theme 3

Packing Checklist. Pack a map of Jamaica, high SPF sunscreen, sunglasses with UVA/UVB protection, your Passport and another valid form of photo ID (and photocopies of each), and important phone numbers, such as your airline, hotel, taxi, consulate and local emergency contacts.

Spotlight On
Thoughts of spring break immediately conjure up images of white sand beaches and turquoise seas filled with tanned, toned bodies, partying away their semester stresses. Spring Break in Jamaica is no exception. The island is one of the hottest Spring Break destinations in the world, where having a good time is the rule of thumb. Here are a few need-to-knows to make the most of your Jamaican Spring Break. > Learn More
The newly acclaimed and popular Carby's Souvenir Discount Centre had led the way for yet a another concept... this idea emerged from the acknowledgement of the talented Jamaican Craftsmen and the growing market for craft and souvenir items. Carby's Craft Village opened its doors to the public in November 2001. Our merchandise ranges from Jamaican Blue Mountain Coffee, Straw Hats, Carvings, Ceramics, Literature, Key Rings and many more items too numerous to mention. > Learn More
 
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Did you know?

Blackbeard: Edward Teach, the notorious pirate known as Blackbeard was born in Spanish Town 'of very creditable parents.' He went to sea at age 15 and drifted into piracy. By the turn of the 18th century he was in command of his own vessel. Blackbeard was so called because he had a beard so huge that he twisted it into tails and tied it with ribbons. Adding to his ferocious appearance, he also stick fuses under his hat and light them as he battle. It was said that he is supposed to have had 14 wives.
 
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