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Spotlight On
Grange Hill, in the deep rural hills of Westmoreland, is a thriving community and the second largest commercial centre in the parish. The town is located in west central Westmoreland, in an area long used for horse breeding and rearing. Even today, a number of notable breeders still operate horse farms here. > Learn More
| Ray's Water Sports, established in 1978, is located on Negril's seven mile sandy beach, and is Negril's longest operating and most experienced water sports provider. - Fly with Ray's...! Parasail over clear, sparkling Caribbean waters and partake of the magnificent views of Negril Beach. - Sail aboard Ray's Carnival Cruise catamaran for a day and enjoy Reggae music while sailing away to our Bloody Bay, or Half Moon Bay picnic party. > Learn More
| Whether you are chilling out under an umbrella reading a book or sunbathing poolside sipping a margarita, the Rockhouse Hotel is an ideal place to unwind. None of the hotel's activities are very strenuous. You can play a game of scrabble or backgammon at the lounge, snorkel swim and sea kayak in pristine cove, or float about in the sixty-foot horizon pool that's cut into the edge of the cliff. > Learn More
| An eclectic fusion of different nations and their natural bounties prepared and placed creatively on the plate. Whether it is called New World Caribbean, Carib Asian or Nuevo Latino, one thing is for certain, some wonderful creative minds with a passion for flavour have melded together our earth’s edible treasures. > Learn More
| Joing us for the pre-Tourism Day seminar and exhibition entitled “Climate Change and the Bottom-line…the Strategic Business Outlook for Jamaica’s Tourism Sector”. > Learn More
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Splendid houses built on a bet:
Four wealthy Kingston merchants once took a bet to see who could build the most splendid town residence, only to secure affections from Teresia Constantia. Only one of the houses survived, Headquarters House on Duke Street built by Thomas Hibbert in the 1750’s and known originally as Hibbert House. The other houses were Constantine House on Higholborn Street and Bull and Harmony Hall on Hanover Street.
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