Jamaica Holidays

With its mesmerising mix of easygoing vibes and lively adventure, the Island of All Right will capture your heart.

Jamaica holidays come with a distinctive, impossible-to-resist soundtrack of reggae, dub and dancehall. It’s there, floating in the soft breeze, as you stretch out on a pristine ribbon of white sand, beach-service flag to hand, at your glossy all-thing-covered resort. It’s playing in the background as you stop for an authentic bite to eat between rainforest zipline tours and snorkelling expeditions. And it’s very much to the forefront as you dance until dawn beneath the stars at a buzzing open-air club.

We can help you take the pulse of this absorbing country at its electric capital, Kingston, where glamorous galleries and gourmet hangouts jostle for attention with murals, markets and street parties to exhilarating effect. We’ll introduce you to the finest spots along the coast, from chilled-out cocktails-on-the-sand Negril in the west, via everyone’s eternal favourite Montego Bay, to action-packed Ocho Rios halfway along the northern shores. Along the way, you’ll see a wilder side of Jamaica, from colourful coral reefs to tumbling waterfalls wrapped in rainforest. And, of course, there’s the food, whether you’re snapping up bags of peppered crayfish from a countryside street stall or picnicking on lobster patties in the shade of a seaside palm tree.

Talk to our Personal Travel Experts about creating your perfect Jamaica holiday, from stylish two-stop stays with a dash of urban bustle to carefree beach breaks for any age.

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Jamaica Hotels

Our recommendations for the best places to stay in Jamaica

Hyatt Zilara Rose Hall

This luxury-focused all-inclusive resort not far from Montego Bay is made for indulgent grown-up...

Hyatt Ziva Rose Hall

Enjoy a fun-filled family break at this popular resort by the beach within easy reach of lively M...

Secrets Wild Orchid Montego Bay

Enjoy wide-ranging facilities and a great all-inclusive program at this modern resort in a peacef...

S Hotel Montego Bay

This chic and buzzy adults-only hotel is on one of Jamaica’s best beaches close to Hip Strip’s li...

S Hotel Kingston

This sophisticated boutique hotel has stylish looks and a superb location in the vibrant Jamaican...

Zoëtry Montego Bay Jamaica

Fringed by white sands, this award-winning premium all-inclusive is a perfect option for a pamper...

Secrets St James Montego Bay

This luxurious resort has a charming beachside setting in a tranquil corner of Montego Bay and a...

Jewel Grande

A luxurious all-inclusive resort designed for every generation.

Couples Swept Away

This large but tranquil adult-only resort has a fabulous location on one of Jamaica’s best beache...

Couples Sans Souci

This refreshed adult-only oceanfront all-inclusive offers plenty of quiet charm and a chilled-out...

Sandals Dunns River

A secluded and swanky adults-only resort close to the spectacular Dunn’s River Falls

Beaches Negril

Set on one of the world’s best beaches, this award-winning all inclusive has everything you need...

Jamaica Inn

A relaxing family retreat with an authentic vibe on a private beach in Ocho Rios

Sandy Haven

An intimate boutique hotel on Negril’s famous Seven Mile Beach

Holidays in Jamaica

Visit historic sites, see natural wonders and explore by bike.

Kingston & Blue Mountains

Get a full overview of Jamaicia from the city to the mountains. Starting off in the bustling capital city, Kingston, your guide will take you to the National Heroes Park, the burial site of many of Jamaica's well-respected citizens and the internationally renowned Bob Marley Museum, where you will get an insight into the life and music of the famous Reggae king. Make sure to snap a quick selfie with the life-size statue of the legend whilst you are there. After stopping off at other historically significant sites in the city, you'll head up into the Blue Mountains. As well as taking in the incredible views, you'll get to see where the island's well-known Blue Mountains Coffee is grown and harvested. To reenergise from the morning of exploring the contrasting Jamaican urban and rural lifestyles, have lunch at a local restaurant with the mountains as a backdrop. As you head back to the your resort, there'll be a brief stop at Devon House to taste some of their famous ice cream.

• Duration: 6 hours
• Departs on Monday and Thursday
• Operates year-round

Good to know
This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility, wheelchair users or for guests with heart-related conditions.

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Blue Hole & Dunn's River Falls

Your Jamaican holiday will not be complete without experiencing the hidden fresh flowing waters of the Blue Hole. After being picked up from your resort and taken through the rainforest, you will be guided past the various waterfalls and three natural swimming pools. Climb the cascades and spend the afternoon as Tarzan on the rope swing and splashing your way through the natural pools. If you're not a natural adrenaline seeker, you can float at your own pace through the pools and admire the natural beauty of the hidden caves. You'll definitely have worked up an appetite jumping, swimming and diving in the natural pools so you'll have some time to reenergise with an authentic Jamaican inspired lunch. We have saved the best till last on this tour, with the final stop being the world famous Dunn's River Falls. Being led by an experienced guide, you will climb up this amazing 600-feet natural rock formation admiring the water cascades and plunge pools as you pass.

• Duration: 6 hours
• Departs daily
• Operates year-round

Good to know
This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility, wheelchair users or for guests with heart-related conditions.

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Catamaran from Mobay to Negril

Venture out for a fun-filled afternoon cruising the turquoise waters along Jamaica's coastline to Negril's Seven Mile beach. The tour starts with transportation to Reading Reef where you will be met with your Catamaran crew for the day. Make yourself at home with a drink in hand, the moment you set foot on the boat. You'll cruise along the vibrant coastline and head to Negril, whilst feasting on a classic Jamaican buffet. You'll then have time to get suited up into your snorkelling gear and spend some time discovering the diverse marine wildlife. Afterwards, head back to Rick's Café and end the day watching the colour palette over the horizon change as the sun sets.

• Duration: 3 hours
• Departs Wednesday and Sunday
• Operates year-round

Good to know If sea conditions are not favourable, you will disembark at Margaritaville and take a road transfer to Rick's Café instead.

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Catamaran & Dunn's River Falls

Embark on a journey to see Jamaica's most iconic waterfalls and admire the colourful coral reef along the way. Start off the morning being picked up and transferred to the Marina at Mahogany Beach in Ocho Rios. Here, you will board the catamaran and be greeted by the friendly crew you will spend the day with. Set sail and admire the emerald mountains along the shores of the northern coastline. You'll then reach a perfect spot where the underwater world is thriving with life. Get ready with your snorkel and mask and jump right in to the clear waters to experience a personal view of the subaquatic fauna and flora. After you're finished swimming and snorkeling, hop back onto the catamaran for refreshments whilst you cruise towards the world famous Dunn's River Falls. Disembark the boat at the base of the cascade and walk up the 600-foot-long waterfall with an expert guide leading the way. Climb over the rocks and feel the adrenaline rush of the waterfall splashes. If you're after more of a relaxing experience, you can sunbathe at the foot of the falls and soak up the natural surroundings. Once you're all refreshed from the free-flowing waters, you'll head back to the boat for ultimate party vibes as you sail back to the marina. Grab an ice cold Red Stripe beer, or choose from a selection of rum drinks, and let loose with the best Reggage tracks on the way back to the marina.

• Duration: 4 hours
• Daily departures
• Operates year-round

Good to know
This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility, wheelchair users or for guests with heart-related conditions. Wear swimsuit under comfortable clothing; water shoes are mandatory when climbing Dunn’s River Falls

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Bob Marley Tour & Dunn's River Falls

Tick off two of Jamaica's most iconic attractions in one day. Head to the Nine Mile beach, where you'll hear Bob Marley's life story from his childhood, rise to stardom as well as where his body was eventually laid to rest (along with his guitar of course). There are several tributes around the village keeping Bob Marley's legacy alive along with a dedicated show in the museum that will make you feel like you have gone back in time and are listening to Marley himself. Once you've enjoyed a refreshing drink and danced to the catchy reggae music, continue on to Dunn's River Falls. With the aid of a expert guide, you'll have the chance to climb the 600-feet-high waterfalls and experience the cascades of free flowing water first hand.

• Duration: 8 hours
• Operates daily
• All year round

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River Safari, Falls & Rum

Immerse yourself in the diverse natural wonders of Jamaica with this fun-filled day. Your adventure begins with a gentle cruise along the Black River passing quaint fishing villages and towns along the way. Make sure to keep an eye for exotic birds in the trees and for crocodiles lurking in the water. The next attraction on the itinerary is the YS Falls. A beautiful spot for a quick dip in the refreshing waters and to take in the surrounding vegetation. The final stop on the tour is a rum tasting session at the Appleton Estate distillery. You'll have a tour of the distillery and learn about the processes in place to make the tipple that Jamaica is most famous for. After sampling some of the finest rums, you'll have your transfer back to the resort.

• Duration: 9 hours
• Operates: Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
• All year round

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Get to know Jamaica and those all-important practicalities when planning your perfect Caribbean holiday.

TIME DIFFERENCE

GMT -5 hours

CURRENCY

The Jamaican dollar. American currency is also widely accepted.

FLYING TIME TO DESTINATION

9 hours 45 minutes to 10 hours

RELIGION

Christianity

LANGUAGE

English and Patois

Where is Jamaica?
Jamaica is the West Indies’ third largest island and lies in the Greater Antilles with Cuba to the north and Hispaniola – shared between Haiti and the Dominican Republic – to the east. It has 635 miles of beach-edged Caribbean coastline and a rugged interior.

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Kingston
Kingston is Jamaica’s pulsating capital, home to around a quarter of the population. Wedged between the Blue Mountains and a vast natural harbour, it’s a fascinating cultural hub where you’ll find the superb National Gallery, the unmissable Bob Marley Museum and historic Devon House, as well as the more down-to-earth joys of street dances, nightclubs and a staggering range of places to eat. Join the locals for fried fish at Hellshire Beach or Lime Cay, chill out at the former pirate stronghold of Port Royal and watch the sunset over the city from a chic rooftop bar.

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Montego Bay
Framed by hills on a beach-lined coastline protected by coral reefs, Mo’Bay is Jamaica’s largest resort. Nightlife fans will want to stay at the heart of the action on seaside Jimmy Cliff Boulevard, also known as Hip Strip, which teems with bars, restaurants and nightclubs. Those after a more tranquil experience will find their ideal bolthole in the upmarket all-inclusives that stretch along the palm-shaded shoreline towards the east. Explore grand old plantation houses, play golf on manicured courses or go rafting along sleepy jungle rivers.

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Negril
Nicknamed ‘the capital of casual’, laidback Negril hugs the westernmost point of Jamaica, making it the island’s best sunset-watching spot. Famed for its sheltered bays, azure seas and the powdery whiteness of the aptly named Seven Mile Beach, it draws in couples and young families to its quietly luxurious all-inclusives. Linger over seafood lunches with the sand below your feet, breeze across the waves on a windsurfer and snooze in the shade of a swaying palm ahead of a night of al fresco dancing.

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Ocho Rios
At this well-established north-coast village-turned-resort, sporty couples and older families will find plenty to keep them entertained. Behind the string of beaches dotted along its four-mile coastline, a densely forested hinterland criss-crossed by streams and rivers provides the perfect outdoor playground. You can fly through the treetops on a zipline course, venture underground through a maze of atmospheric caverns and marvel at the cascading beauty of Dunn’s River Falls (best experienced without the cruise ship crowds). Chill out afterwards in Ochi’s vibrant craft markets, boutiques and authentic eateries.

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Food & Drink
Jamaican cuisine offers something for all tastes and appetites, from sublime seafood to moreish snacks. Stop at roadside stalls for conch soup, custard apples and fresh-from-the-shell coconut jelly, or head into Kingston for some of the island’s dressiest international dining. Almost every all-inclusive resort has a relaxed on-site eatery specialising in spicy jerk chicken, fish and pork among their wide selection of global restaurants, which are usually included in the cost of your holiday. As for drinks, there’s everything from locally made dark rum and ubiquitous Red Stripe lager to fiery ginger beer, fresh guava juice and Blue Mountain coffee.

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Natural Jamaica
Away from the beach-fringed coast, Jamaica’s verdant interior is a paradise for adventure seekers. Scale the heights on mountain hikes through misty woodlands filled with orchids, go rafting along rainforest-edged rivers in search of crocodiles, parrots and giant swallowtail butterflies, and cool down with a plunge into shady pools at spectacular waterfalls. Offshore, you can dive and snorkel among extensive stretches of biodiverse coral reefs, home to angelfish, sea turtles and many other marine species, or sail along the shore in search of tiny coves, sea caves and dramatic cliffs.

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Best time to visit Jamaica

Jamaica Weather

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Jamaica Weather by Month

Temperatures are consistent all year round, averaging about 30°C while the highest rainfall is from May to October. June to November is the hurricane season throughout the Caribbean.

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