Jamaica: Basic Travel Guide
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📍 Destination
Jamaica is a charming Caribbean island, famous for its stunning beaches, reggae rhythm, tropical waterfalls, and warm hospitality. A fusion of lush nature, Afro-Caribbean culture, and total relaxation. Perfect for those seeking adventure, sunshine, and great music.
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ℹ️ General Information
Official name: Jamaica
Capital: Kingston
Official language: English (Jamaican Patois widely spoken)
Currency: Jamaican Dollar (JMD)
Exchange locations: Airports, banks, hotels, and authorized exchange offices
Main religion: Christianity
Time difference:
From U.S. East Coast (Eastern Time, ET): same time zone (GMT -5), no daylight saving time.
From UK (British Summer Time, BST, GMT+1): Jamaica is 6 hours behind.
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📄 Required Documentation
Passport valid for at least 6 months from the date of entry.
Visa: Not required for stays up to 90 days for U.S. and UK citizens.
Travel insurance: Highly recommended (not mandatory).
📲 Useful apps: Visit Jamaica, Google Translate, Maps.me, Currency Converter
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📅 Best Time to Visit
High season (dry): December to April – more stable weather, ideal for beaches and sightseeing.
Rainy and hurricane season: May to November – lower prices but higher chance of rain and storms.
🎯 Tip: Avoid traveling in September and October due to increased hurricane risk.
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🕐 Opening Hours
Banks: Monday to Friday, 8:30 AM to 2:30 PM
Shops: Monday to Saturday, 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM (some supermarkets and tourist shops open Sundays)
Restaurants and bars: Usually 11:00 AM to 11:00 PM
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✈️ Getting There
No direct flights from the U.S. or UK.
Flights with connections via Miami, London, Madrid, or Toronto.
Main airports:
(MBJ) Montego Bay – best for tourist areas and resorts
(KIN) Kingston – better for urban and cultural stays
Common airlines: American Airlines, British Airways, Iberia, Air Canada
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🚖 Airport to Hotel Transfer
Taxis (agree on price before the trip)
Private transfers recommended for comfort and safety
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💊 Heatlh & Medication
No mandatory vaccines for travelers from the U.S. or UK.
Hepatitis A and tetanus vaccines recommended (consult travel health clinic).
Bring sunscreen, insect repellent, and personal medications.
Bottled water is advised.
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💰 Currency and Costs
1 USD ≈ 160–170 JMD (rate varies)
Credit cards (Visa/MasterCard) accepted in most hotels, restaurants, and tourist shops
Tips: Expected — 10 to 15% in restaurants and for guides/drivers
Tourist taxes: May apply at some accommodations
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🧳 What to Pack
Light, tropical, casual clothing
Swimwear and sandals
Hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen
Mosquito repellent
Plug adapter type A/B (flat pins – same as U.S.)
Light jacket for cool evenings or air-conditioned places
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🏨 Where to Stay
Montego Bay: All-inclusive resorts, busy beaches, nightlife
Negril: Relaxed atmosphere, ideal for couples and relaxation (Seven Mile Beach)
Ocho Rios: Natural attractions like waterfalls, adventure activities, and culture
🎯 Tip: Check if hotel includes airport transfers, tours, and meals.
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🚕 Transportation and Accessibility
Taxis: Negotiate fare before traveling; not all use meters
Private transfers: Recommended (available at hotels and airports)
Public transport: Not advised for tourists — unreliable and uncomfortable
Car rental: Available but driving is on the left side; roads may not be well marked
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⚡ Electricity
Voltage: 110 V, 50/60 Hz
Plugs: Type A/B (adapter needed)
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📞 Communication
International dialing code: +1-876
Mobile coverage reasonable in tourist areas
Wi-Fi available in hotels and some restaurants
Local SIM cards available at airport or Digicel/Flow stores
🎯 Tip: Avoid hassle on arrival, get your eSIM before you travel (click this link)
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🏖️ Main Holidays
January 1 – New Year’s Day
February – Bob Marley Day (February 6)
March/April – Good Friday and Easter
May 23 – Labor Day
August 1 – Emancipation Day
August 6 – Independence Day
December 25 – Christmas Day
December 26 – Boxing Day
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🍽️ Local Cuisine
Typical dishes: Jerk chicken, ackee and saltfish, curry goat, patties
Drinks: Jamaican rum, tropical juices, Red Stripe beer
Exotic fruits: Papaya, pineapple, mango, plantain
🎯 Tip: Try local food at markets and small family-run eateries (“cook shops”)
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🇯🇲 Local Customs and Culture
People are warm and laid-back
Life’s pace is slow — patience is key
Casual dress is common, but respect dress codes in religious places
Reggae music is everywhere
Avoid critical political discussions
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🕵️♂️ Safety
Exercise caution in Kingston and less touristy areas
Avoid walking around at night outside tourist zones
Use only authorized taxis or pre-arranged transport
Keep valuables in hotel safes
Follow local advice and safety instructions
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🚑 Emergency Services
Police: 119
Ambulance/Fire: 110
US Embassy (Jamaica): +1 876-702-6000
UK British High Commission (Jamaica): +1 876-926-1500
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🔗 Useful Links
Official Jamaica Tourism: https://www.visitjamaica.com
US Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) - Travel Registration: https://step.state.gov
UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office - Travel Advice & Registration: https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/jamaica