Wednesday, May 9, 2007

Jamaica,we are coming























































When Christopher Columbus first visited Jamaica, he described it as the fairest isle that eyes have seen. Five hundred years later, more than a million visitors travel to Jamaica annually to see for themselves this island that has been winning over and over the prestigious World Travel Awards, "Best Caribbean Destination."
Jamaica, the largest English-speaking island in the Caribbean, is 146 miles long and 51 miles wide occupying an area of 4,400 square miles. The population is just over two and a half million with high concentrations in the cities and surroundings, especially Kingston, the capital. Most visitors fly into Montego Bay as the North Coast is home to most of the beautiful beaches and other famous visitor attractions, like Dunn's River Falls.
You won't be disappointed by the variety on this luscious island, from sun-kissed white sand beaches to rivers and waterfalls, to mountains and valleys in the interior. There is so much to do in Jamaica, you can only indulge in a small

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