by | Apr 11, 2018 | A Jamaica Experience, Tools & Resources, Travel to Jamaica
Traveling to Jamaica from another country? Then you’ll need to know how to navigate Jamaica customs. Getting through customs can seem stressful, especially if you’ve never done it before. But if you know what to expect, the customs process becomes a breeze. We’ve put...
by | Mar 29, 2018 | A Jamaica Experience, Tools & Resources, Travel to Jamaica
Understanding exchange rates and local money is complicated enough when it comes to traveling to a foreign country, and unfortunately, Jamaican currency can be one of the more difficult ones to pin down. The colonial history of Jamaica and its currency makes for...
by | Oct 26, 2017 | Tools & Resources
In 1976 the Jamaican Government created the National Housing Trust Act for the Jamaican People. This act showed that the government was listening to the people. They were ready and willing to meet the demands of the people. The people were crying out for help....
by | May 25, 2017 | Tools & Resources
Scuba diving in Jamaica is awesome. Because the island is surrounded by the Caribbean Sea, the water temperature average about 75°. As a result, the water is always amazingly warm. Just imagine, the water temperature only varies about 3° above or below the average....
by admin | Nov 6, 2016 | Tools & Resources
Mexico vs Jamaica: The Ultimate Dreamlike Destination Choices. Deciding where to go for your seaside vacation is a difficult task. You must narrow down your dream destination and see which country is more appealing. The Ultimate Breakdown of Dreamlike...
by admin | Sep 6, 2016 | Tools & Resources
A longtime in the making and used by many Jamaicans over decades is the Scotch Bonnet Pepper. Peppers and pimentos were used by settlers in the Caribbean. They used peppers and pimento to cure and preserve their meat for later use. Back then, the ancestors could not...