Day 123 of 365 Things to Do, See & Eat in Jamaica – The Real Deal: Conch Chowder at Dor’s Fish Pot

Every Jamaican visitor must try some local seafood, and a good place to start is Dor’s Fish Pot, a part of the fishing community in Oracabessa for over a quarter of a century. Locals recommend the conch chowder, but the restaurant also features snapper grilled on a stone-fire stove outside. Begin the meal with the […]
Day 122 of 365 Things to Do, See & Eat in Jamaica : Sample the Surfing at Jamnesia

Jamaica offers some of the best surfing in the world, and you can catch the waves at the island’s first and only surf camp, Jamnesia. For over 40 years, Billy “Mystic” Wilmot promoted surfing in Jamaica, ever since he realized that the surf in Bull Bay equaled some of the best beaches on earth. The […]
Day 121 of 365 Things to Do, See & Eat in Jamaica – Coronation Market: The Stomach of Jamaica

This huge farmers’ market is held in an enormous iron-covered warehouse and features hundreds of vendors from everywhere in Jamaica. The market operates Thursday morning through Sunday evening all year. Watch the vendors play dominoes or listen to TVs as they broadcast football and running competitions: whenever a Jamaican wins, a cheer goes up throughout […]
Day 120 of 365 Things to Do, See & Eat in Jamaica – Rockhouse Restaurant

This restaurant on the property of the Rockhouse Hotel overlooks the waters of Pristine Cove and offers a light, modern interpretation of Caribbean classics using local, tropical ingredients. Each breakfast, lunch and dinner incorporates the flavors of the islands, and its environmentally responsible design blends into the scenic surroundings. A peaceful and romantic place to […]
View of New Kingston, Luminous Lagoon, Frenchman’s Cove – This Week’s Picks for Best Jamaica Instagram Photos

Check out this week’s best photos of Jamaica and Jamaican culture on Instagram. Our favorites this week include images from View of New Kingston, Luminous Lagoon, Frenchman’s Cove. If you would like your photo featured on our site tag your shots with the hashtag #jamaicansphotos and follow us @jamaicans_com on Instagram. View of New Kingston, […]
Day 119 of 365 Things to Do, See & Eat in Jamaica – Stay on the Cliffs at the Rockhouse Hotel

This casual boutique hotel is located on the cliffs of Pristine Cove in Negril. The award-winning hotel features tropical gardens, excellent dining, and relaxing spa and wellness programs on eight acres of lush island property. It has been the chosen destination for stylish travelers for years for its elegance couples with a strong sense of […]
Day 118 of 365 Things to Do, See & Eat in Jamaica – Go on an Adventure with South Coast Off-Road Safari

Choose the path less taken and experience the wilder side of nature on this 4.4 off-road safari adventure. Traveling through Jamaica’s lush, tropical foliage, you’ll see waterfalls, refresh yourself at spring-water pools and learn about the island’s amazing history as you stop at local landmarks along the South Coast. In case you missed any of […]
Day 117 of 365 Things to Do, See & Eat in Jamaica – Samsara Resort: Small and Quiet with Ocean Views

This lovely resort offers a quiet place to enjoy the ocean through swimming and snorkeling. Enjoy dining in a cliff-top environment that offers spectacular sunset views. Peace and relaxation are yours for the taking, The resort provides shuttles to Seven Mile Beach and has WiFi access throughout the location. Perfect for those seeking comfort and […]
Jamaican hotel is No 1. On TripAdvisor’s List of Top 25 Small Caribbean Hotels

Three of the top 25 small hotels in the Caribbean ranked by TripAdvisor are in Port Antonio, Jamaica. The top spot goes to the Trident Hotel, while in second place is the Resort at Wilks Bay. Coming in at Number 4 is The Spa Retreat in Negril and at Number 6 is Geejam. Several other […]
Day 116 of 365 Things to Do, See & Eat in Jamaica – Get Down to the Roots at Inna De Yard

A visit here gets you as close to reggae as you can get. Run by the legendary Earl “Chinna” Smith, also known as Earl Flute and Melchezidek the High Priest, the yard in Kingston is open to anyone interested in the music. Not a club or bar, this is a property where families and musicians […]