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Hotels
From all-inclusive glamour to old-word rustic charm, Jamaican hotels can suit all of your holiday desires. So search below to find a hotel that matches your vacation theme.
Thirty years in successful international cuisine and catering, with high repeat business subsequently as hoteliers tell the story of the management of Kingston's intimate, mature Hotel Four Seasons. Nestling behind secure walls in grounds embellished with a wide selection of bearing fruit trees, the FOUR SEASONS exuded a fascinating combination of continental European and Jamaican flavours. Along with English, German is spoken by the owners/managers of the hotel. > Learn More
| Thirty rooms with marble tiled floors, to mahogany beds, kings sized beds and hot and cold showers and climate control units. The beach a just a couple steps away, where you can enjoy a fully equipped water sports center which offers a variety of services, such as diving, deep-sea fishing boats and glass bottom boats tours are available for charter. Enjoy the rounded bar situated on the beach, where you can enjoy any drink of your choice. > Learn More
| We offer modern guest accommodations in clusters of two-level bungalows, complete with cable/satellite TV, private shower/bath, air conditioning, kitchenette, room service and daily maid service. > Learn More
| Nestled between luxuriant hillside gardens and the glistening turquoise waters of the Caribbean, this modern-day Garden of Eden promises a veritable taste of paradise. From championship golf and a renowned scuba program to private strolls along Ocho Rios' longest sugar-white-sand beach; from world-class gourmet dining to stolen moments amid the fragrant, jasmine-scented gardens, this exquisite sanctuary offers something to tempt even the most demanding of souls. Who knew that giving into temptation could be so good for you?! > Learn More
| This picturesque small hotel with its distinctive architecture, relaxed atmosphere and panaromic view of the Caribbean Sea, overlooks the Montego bay International Airport. > Learn More
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Arrowroot:
The arrowroot plant is native to the West Indies and Central America; it belongs to the same family as ginger. It was used by the original inhabitants of the area and it served as food but seems to have first been used for religious and medicinal purposes. The Indians used it in wounds inflicted by poison arrows-hence its name. Jamaica was once a producer and exporter of arrowroot. Nowadays it is used in face powders, glues, confectionery, ice-cream cones and paper and textiles.
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