by | Jul 4, 2018 | A Jamaica Experience, Jamaica Culture
Do you know the fascinating history of Jamaica’s ancient inhabitants: the Taino? The more you learn about the history and culture of this amazing country, the better you’ll appreciate the time you spend there. The Tainos once populated most of the islands in the...
by | Jun 28, 2018 | Jamaican Cuisine
Jamaican Jerk is famous the world over. And so is the Jerk Festival. If you’re heading to Jamaica this summer, make sure to catch one of the many jerk festivals happening in late July and early August. It’s a great chance to try some of the delicious and...
by | Jun 24, 2018 | Travel to Jamaica
Tourism ads for Jamaica usually feature happy couples strolling down the beach or enjoying fine cuisine. If you’re single, however, that doesn’t mean you can’t have an exceptional Jamaican vacation. Indeed, there are many hotels all around Jamaica...
by | Jun 21, 2018 | A Jamaica Experience, Featured, Jamaica Culture, Travel to Jamaica
A Pirate’s Paradise. The world’s wickedest city. A thriving center of trade, war …and crime. Port Royal Jamaica was all of these until an earthquake swept it into the sea in 1692. Present day Port Royal (Port Royale) is a small village, tucked into...
by | Jun 17, 2018 | Jamaica Culture
Jamaican Patois (aka Patwah) is a mixture of English and Creole that has been used for hundreds of years by Jamaicans in day-to-day life. While it’s easy for English speakers to get a handle on the basics of Jamaican Patois grammar, it’s almost impossible...