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Jamaica lush green Blue Mountains landscape

One Love · One Island

This is Jamaica

No problem. Just paradise.

Jamaica is more than a destination — it's a feeling. The warmth of the people, the rhythm of the music, the taste of the food, the green of the mountains. Once Jamaica gets into your soul, it never leaves. This is our island. Welcome home.

Jamaica at a Glance

Capital City

Kingston

Population

~3 Million

Official Language

English

Currency

Jamaican Dollar (JMD)

National Bird

Doctor Bird (Hummingbird)

National Dish

Ackee & Saltfish

Famous For

Reggae, Rum & Usain Bolt

Best Time to Visit

November – April

Jamaican jerk chicken cooking on an outdoor grill

Jerk, Ackee & Everything Nice

The Food

Jamaican cuisine is a full-body experience. From smoky jerk chicken sizzling over pimento wood to ackee and saltfish — the national dish — every meal tells a story of culture, history, and love. Street food, cookhouses, and family kitchens all serve up flavours you simply cannot find anywhere else on earth.

Blue Mountains Jamaica, misty peaks and coffee plantations

Blue Mountains & Beyond

The Mountains

Rising over 7,400 feet above sea level, the Blue Mountains are a world apart. Misty peaks, cool air, and the finest coffee on the planet grow here. Hike through lush rainforest, spot rare birds, and watch the sunrise paint the island gold. This is Jamaica's soul — wild, green, and breathtaking.

Tropical waterfall in Port Antonio Jamaica

Nature at Its Finest

The Waterfalls

Jamaica is blessed with some of the most spectacular waterfalls in the Caribbean. Hidden deep in tropical jungle, crystal-clear water cascades over ancient rock into emerald pools below. Whether you're swimming at the base or climbing the falls, it's pure magic.

Colourful Jamaican street market with fresh tropical produce

Colour, Culture & Community

The Markets

Step into a Jamaican street market and all your senses come alive. Mountains of tropical fruit, the smell of fresh spices, the sound of patois and laughter — this is where real Jamaican life happens. Pick up a bag of Blue Mountain coffee, some scotch bonnet peppers, or just soak it all in.