Wednesday, 27 July 2011

Jamaica is still among the top tourist destinations in the Caribbean anr the world.

There are more than five Sandals hotels in Jamaica. Pick your choice and enjoy the summer. If you miss summer, book for winter.
Sandals now offering great deals!
Sandals! The right choice for your family.
Enjoy the beaches at all the Sandals hotels in Jamaica.

Saturday, 25 June 2011

TVJ's Video Clip Remixed by DJ POWA - THE BUS CAN SWIM!

Jamaica's video of the month. This video captured the attention of about 2 million people in Jamaica this month. The original video clip was remixed by DJ Powa.

WARNING!! This video will make you laugh, laugh and laugh again.


This is awwwwsooome!

Find a great restaurant in Montego Bay, Jamaica.

Montego Bay one of the world's greatest tourist destination has alot of great restaurants. In this part of the island of Jamaica, people are in love with the great flavour of Jamaican food. However, other flavours from other different cultures such as the chinese dishes are also among top choices.
If you are in Montego Bay at anytime and you are looking for great restaurants to dine, here are some suggested ones.

Shop 4-6 Half Moon Shopping Village
Montego Bay, St. James
Tel. 1-876-953-8240

Gloucester Avenue
Montego Bay,
St. James
Tel. 1-876-940-5015

1139 Morgan Road,
Ironshore,
Montego Bay,
St. James
Tel. 1-876-953-3290

29 St. James Street,
Montego Bay,
St. James
Tel. 1-876-940-1307

Westgate Shopping Centre
Montego Bay,
St. James
1-876-979-7877

165 Gloucester Avenue (Hip Strip)
Montego Bay, St. James
Tel. 1-876-952-4130

Lot 1 Fairfield, Montego Bay,
St. James
Tel. 1-876-952-1825

DRAGON COURT Montego BAY (Chinese Restaurant)
Alice Eldemire Drive
Montego Bay, St. James
Tel. 1-876-979-8822
       1-876-979-8823
       1-876-979-8824

GOLDEN DYNASTY CHINESE RESTAURANT
Miranda Ridge, Shop #7, 39 Gloucester Avenue,
Montego Bay, St. James
Tel. 1-876-971-0459

ISLAND GRILL (Real Jamaican Jerk)
Montego Bay Branches
Shop 4 Centre Point Plaza  .............Tel. 1-987-952-3238
Sangster International Airport ........Tel. 1-876-971-2938
Catherine Hall................................  Tel. 1-876-979-0079

JERKY’S BAR AND GRILL
For The Best in: Jerk Chicken, Pork & Seafood
Montego Bay
St. James
Tel. 1-876-684-9101

Saturday, 18 June 2011

The Greatest Reggae Show on Earth - Reggae Sumfest - Get Your Tickets Now!!

A lot of Jamaicans and Tourists are preparing for the greatest reggae show on earth "Reggae Sumfest".
This years reggae sumfest will be from July 16 - 23, 2011 at Catherine Hall in Montego Bay, St. James, Jamaica. R. Kelly will be one the international artiste on this years show.

For more information visit the official website: http://reggaesumfest.com/


GREAT HOTELS NEAR REGGAE SUMFEST

Secrets Montego Bay Hotel
Sunset Beach Hotel and Spa
El Greco Resort Montego Bay
Holiday Inn Sunspree Hotel
Riu Hotel Montego Bay
The Wexford Hotel
Half Moon Royal Villas Resort
The Riz Carlton Golf and Spa Resort

BLESS UP! YEAH MAAN!!

One of Jamaica's Traditional Dishes: Dip an' fall back (Run Dung)

Jamaica’s traditional folklore is a combination of mostly African and European customs and practices. This is evident in the way Jamaicans dress, talk, dance, sing, and cook, among other rituals. Most of Jamaica’s folk styles are not credited to one, two or three individuals. To be more precise almost all the folk styles were created during the plantation period of which there is not much details about the social lifestyle of the slaves and their masters. However, credit was given to the African ancestors who preserve a lot their African traditions which they performed on the plantation.
Even though we live in a modern era, some of the customs and traditions still exist and are practice on special date highlighting the event or occasion. One thing that Jamaicans have pride in and still practice is the cooking of special dishes. Some of the dishes prepared are related to some event that took place during slavery and or before independence.
Today we look at “Dip an’ fall back” other wise called “Run Dung” (pronounce in Jamaican Creole). There is a particular folk song that gives some detail as to what “Dip an’ Fall Back” is. The chorus of the song goes like this;
Dip an’ fall back, dip an’ fall back,
My advice there is noting nice like dip an’ fall back.
So what really is dip an’ fall back?
“Dip an’ fall back” is a Jamaican dish that was discovered before independence. Dip and fall back other wise called “run dung” is cooked when meat kind such as chicken and beef are scarce on the market. Dip an’ fall back is salted fish cooked in coconut milk with spices such as chopped onion, pepper, garlic, tomato and other spices. This substitution for other meat kind was eaten with yam, banana, dumpling and other ground provisions.
Dip an’ fall back is still been cooked in some parts of Jamaica today and is now a traditional dish that is been cooked during special events such as emancipation and independence celebrations.
Here are pictures of what “dip an’ fall back” looks like it is been prepared. This version of “dip an’ fall back” has extra vegetable in it.
Salt Fish with spices and vegetable

Pre-Boiled coconut milk added

Sweet peper prepared to be added

Looking great when sweet peper is added.

Almost complete after 15 minutes of boiling

Ready to be eaten with boiled yam, banana, dumplin and potato.

Thanks for reading. Please remember to leave your comments. Have a great day!

Tuesday, 24 May 2011

Enjoy Your Summer Vacation in Montego Bay, Jamaica.

Jamaica is no doubt one of the most beautiful countries in the world. It is a great destination for tourists who wish to spend their summer vacation in the Caribbean. However, today my focus is not on the island of Jamaica, but on Montego Bay Jamaica’s second city. Since the summer holidays are about to begin, I will be sharing information about two great locations in Montego Bay where tourist can spend their summer vacations. I also want to let you know that Montego Bay is now rated as one of the top tourist destinations in the Caribbean region and Mexico.
Two great places in Montego Bay where tourist from all over the world can spend their summer vacations are at the Secrets Hotel & Spa and at Riu Montego Bay Hotel.

Secrets Montego Bay
The Secrets Montego Bay Hotels is located in Free Port, about 15 to 20 minutes from the Sangster’s International Air Port (Montego Bay International Airport). Secrets Hotel is located on about half mile of land stretched along the Caribbean Sea coast. With the beautiful blue sea and sugar gained white sand Secrets Montego Bay is rated as one of the most beautiful resort in western Jamaica. The Secrets Hotel is an adult only resort that offers great packages for couples. It is one of the all inclusive Montego Bay package for visitors from across the world. At Secrets you will enjoy the pleasant view of sunrise and sunset, delicious food which includes some of Jamaica’s local flavor and great entertainment. You will also enjoy the luxury of their comfortable rooms, spa and beautiful furniture.


Riu Montego Bay
Riu is another great hotel located in Montego Bay. Riu is located in Ironshore, about 10 minutes from the Sangster’s international Airport (Montego Bay International Airport) and is about 12 minutes from the Rose Hall Great House. Riu is on the beach front which compliments the beautiful morning sunshine in their spectacular lounge. At Riu Montego Bay you will enjoy their great restaurants, the wonderful white sand and blue sea and also their beautiful garden that surrounds almost all of the property. Riu Montego Bay is a great place for family vacations because they also have wonderful play areas from children. Its location is also idea for visitors who would like to explore the city of Montego Bay. Riu is an all inclusive Montego Bay hotel that offers great family vacation packages.
Spend your summer vacation in Montego Bay, Jamaica and enjoy warm sunshine and great culture.

Friday, 20 May 2011

Mango, A Great Fruit in Jamaica.

JULIE AND EAST INDIAN MANGOES

During spring going into summer, the Jamaican market is filled with Mangoes. This sweet and delicious
fruit is loved by a large population in the country and is used to make all types of recipes. There are several types of mangoes in Jamaica each having its unique taste. However, two of my favourite mangoes are the "Julie" and "East Indian".
Mangoes are apart of the "Anacardiaceade" and are mostly located in tropical countries in the world. These fruits are rich in vitamin A, B, C and minerals - having calcium and potassium and are low in sodium and fat.
In Jamaica the mango fruit is blend with other fruits such as pine-apple, guava and watermelon creating a rich drink. Ginger is added to bring up the flavour.
Try making your own fruit punch using mangoes as the main ingredient. I know you will enjoy it.


Monday, 16 May 2011

Come and enjoy the warmth and love of Jamaica.

Come and enjoy the beautiful sunshine, people, food, beaches and music of Jamaica.
Come and discover the beauty of nature.


BOB MARLEY - JAMAICA'S GREATEST REGGAE ARTISTE

Robert Nesta Marley (Bob Marley) is no doubt the greatest and most popular reggae artiste of all times. Even though he is not around he is still touching the lives of many individuals around the globe.
Bob Marley was born on February 6 1945 in St. Ann, Jamaica. His passion was music and so he dedicated his life to it. His career in music grew to maturity but he was taken away by the most feared sickness – cancer. He died on May 11, 1981.
May 11, 2011 makes it 30 years since Bob Marley have passed. But we still remember some of his greatest hits and still sing them today.
Jamaicans around the world are proud to say what nationality they are because they can associate themselves with the great man Bob Marley. The magic behind his music still exist.
It is our duty to preserve this part of our musical heritage so that generations to come will enjoy it.
Let now listen to this message from Bob Marley.
IRON LION ZION

Monday, 11 April 2011

Jamaican Easter Bun Celebration

Every year during the months of March and April, almost all the bakeries in Jamaica are busy baking and distributing Easter Bun on the local and even international market. During the Easter season most Jamaicans are participating in the tradition of eating bun and cheese. These buns are normally filled with rich ingredients of flour, baking powder, brown sugar, eggs, browning, milk, melted margarine, mixed spice, cinnamon, nutmeg, raisins and mixed peel.
The tradition of eating bun and cheese in Jamaica goes way back in history. This tradition was taken to Jamaica by the British and has not stopped since. The eating of Easter bun was done mostly on Good Friday which is celebrated by Catholics has the day assigned for the remembrance of the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. However, Bun and Cheese becomes the main supper after dinner weeks before the usual practice date. Once bun and cheese enters the market in Jamaica it is sold faster than other baked product.
Jamaicans across the world continues to celebrate this unique tradition and even buy Easter Bun which is shipped to them are taken to their location by a family member.
 Here are some pictures of easter bun and cheese ate by Jamaicans during the easter season.




Recipes for making easter bun can be found online.
Copyright (c) April 2011 by Carlinton Singh.

Saturday, 26 March 2011

Great Vacation In Jamaica

People from all over the world have had great vacations in Jamaica. The warm and bright sunshine alway lightens up your day. The great beaches and rivers are always excellent and one is sure to enjoy the beautiful landscape.

I have been to Shaw Park Beach Hotel and Spa recently and I really enjoyed myself. They had lots of Jamaican dishes on their menu. They also had entertainment at dinner and the room accommodations were ok. Shaw Park Hotel is in Ocho Rios one of the great tourist location in Jamaica. Ocho Rios is filled with restaurants and entertainment areas for persons who wish to enjoy their vacation outside of the hotel. There are also lots of nature tours that will alow you to understand the traditions and customs of the Jamaican people.

Here are some pictures I took while at the Shaw Park Hotel.







Come and enjoy the warmth of Jamaica.

Wednesday, 16 March 2011

Beautiful Small Hotel In Jamaica

St. Ann is one of the beautiful parishes in Jamaica where tourist would like to spend their vacation. In St. Ann there are a number of hotels, small villas, great rivers, wonderful beaches and beautiful landscapes. The last time I went to St. Ann, I spent two days at the Runaway Bay Heart Hotel. This small but beautiful hotel is located in Runaway Bay, St. Ann, Jamaica. Even though the Runaway Bay Heart Hotel is not beside the beautiful white sand beach of Jamaica, it is about 15 - 20 minutes drive from the “Porto Seco Beach” in Discovery Bay, St. Ann. This may seem to be a disadvantage for persons spending their vacation there, but it gives you the opportunity to go out and view the other cool spots that exist between Discovery Bay and Runaway Bay. There are other natural attractions in close proximity to the hotel that you will enjoy.
The Runaway Bay Heart Hotel is also a great location for small groups who are not fancy in spending time in a hotel that try to give you everything, hindering you from viewing the outer communities of St. Ann. At this location you will feel to explore the out parts of the town and even learn to get around on your own.
The ground of this hotel is very beautiful, with natural fresh air and a beautiful view of the Caribbean Sea.
How can I forget the food was great! They have a very wonderful dinning area with a Bar and Live music in the evenings.
Below are some photos that I have taken at the Runaway Bay Heart Hotel.

The grounds of Runaway Bay Heart Hotel.








Beautiful view of Runaway Bay and the Caribbean Sea.






Dinning area, Pool and delicious food.




Saturday, 5 March 2011

Spring Break Destinations

Montego Bay and Negril are two perfect locations for those who which to spend spring break in Jamaica. Both of these destinations are filled with attractions and party areas for tourist.

Negril is known for its numerous white sand beaches, spectacular water falls and amazing forest tour. Negril is filled with small resorts and villas that offer wonderful Jamaican dishes for visitors.  If one would like to sit and watch the beautiful sunset Negril is the perfect location.

Montego Bay which is known as the tourist capital of the Caribbean is filled with great beach resorts and hotels. These hotels offer great accommodations with fun filled activities for the full length of your vacation. In Montego Bay you are able to visit bars, game lounges, great restaurants, go on boat rides, walk and play on the beach and much more.

Both Negril and Montego Bay are perfect location for beach parties and other fun filled competitions. If you go to these two locations you will not regret it. You can search the internet for more information on specials during the spring break season or go these links.



Friday, 4 March 2011

Beautiful Landscape - Jamaica.

Jamaica has some of the most beautiful scenes in the world. However, the better scenes of Jamaica's beautiful landscape is experienced in the hilly parts of the island. One of the many places tourist can go to take advantage of beautiful sceneries in Jamaica is Mystic Mountian.

Mystic Mountain is located in the Resort Town of Ochio Rios, St. Ann. Ochio Rois is rated as one of the best tourist destination in the Caribbean with alot of resturants and small beach resorts. Mystic Mountain is the place to go if you want to experience great scenes from their Sky Explorer, take a speedy ride with you family and friends in a Bobsled, take it easy in a pool and view over 20 acres of Rain-forest on a Zip-line.
A resturant is also located on the 100 acres of land to explore.


Mystic Mountain is about 4 minutes ride from the Cruise Ship Pier in the town and about the same distance from Dunns River Falls. Mystic Mountain is about 2hrs bus ride from Montego Bay.

A beautiful scene of the northern parts of Ochio Rios in St. Ann.
(Photo taken from the grounds of Mystic Mountain)











Thursday, 3 March 2011

Jamaica's Summary

Jamaica is a beautiful island located in the warm waters of the Caribbean Sea. It is one of the many islands that make up the West Indies and is an active state and member of Caricom. Jamaica is located south of Cuba and north of Panama.  Jamaica is among the tropical countries in the world with bright sun shine and beautiful white sand beaches. Jamaica is some times described as the land of wood and water.
According to many historical sources Jamaica was made know to the wider world by the Spanish in 1494 and was later govern by the English in 1655. Jamaica is not very large but is among the Greater Antilles (larger islands in the Caribbean) of the West Indies. Jamaica is about 4,400 square miles in size, 145 miles in length and 50 miles in width.
Jamaica has a lot of mountainous areas with the Blue Mountains being the highest point. A number of unique animals such as birds, insects, and fish among other animals are located on the land. The beaches of this beautiful island are classified as some of the best in the world and rivers are used as a unique attraction for tourist.
Jamaica gain independence in August 1962 and have grown into a developing country. The month of August is an important time for Jamaica because number of cultural activities that take place during this time.
Jamaica is rated as one of the best tourist location because of the great beach resorts, music, culture, landscape and food among others. The people in Jamaica are some of the warmest in Caribbean and they love to share their cultural history with visitors.
Jamaica has produced a number of great personalities such as Bob Marley, Dennis Brown, Usian Bolt, Merlene Ottey, Veronica Campbell, Asafa Powell, the Sun Shine Girls and the Reggae Boys, among others.
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The Jamaican Flag



If you want an excellent vacation come to Jamaica. The sun shine will bright up your life. 

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