Travel
Info - Jamaica
Airport Description
Sangster International Airport, Norman Manley International.
Best Time to Visit
December 15 - April 14, winter is the best and most popular
time to visit.
Resort Areas
Montego Bay, Negril, Falmouth, Ocho Rios, Port Antonio, Kingston,
Spanish Town, and Mandeville.
Bank Information
Banking hours: 9:00 am - 2:00 pm Monday to Thursday; 9:00
am - 12:00 pm, and then 2:30 pm - 5:00 pm Friday.
ATM Available No
Currency Jamaican Dollar.
Departure Taxes $28.00 U.S.
Drinking Water
All drinking water in Jamaica is purified and filtered by
modern methods. Bottled water is available.
Duty Free Shopping
Duty free is available in the airport, U.S. citizens can return
with goods up to the value of $150, including 200 cigarettes
or 50 cigars,2 litre of spirits,2 litres of wine.
Climate/Topography
Jamaica, about 235 km (146 mi) long and 82 km (51 mi) at its
widest point, is bisected by highlands, bending east and west,
that cover 80% of the island. The highest elevations are in
the Blue Mountains to the east. The coastal plains are widest
and most arid to the south. Most of the soil of the island,
particularly in the central section, contains a high percentage
of limestone, making cultivation difficult. Rainwater does
not remain near the surface but percolates through the limestone
soil to unusable depths. The island has few large rivers;
only the Black River is navigable. The mean annual temperature
is about 27° C (80° F) on the coast. Annual rainfall
averages 1,955 mm (77 in), but it reaches 5,080 mm (200 in)
in some mountainous regions. Jamaica has a great diversity
of vegetation, although many areas have been cleared for agriculture.
The climate is tropical all year, temperate in mountain areas,
it may tend to get a little cooler in the evenings. The rainy
months are May and October, but showers may occur at any time.
Electricity
110 volts AC, 50Hz, single phase.
Gambling
There is no casino gambling in Jamaica, although a number
of resorts have game rooms with slot machines. The only legal
betting is on horse racing at Caymanas Park Race Track in
Kingston.
Innoculations/Vaccination
No vaccinations are required to enter the country unless,
in the last 6 weeks, you have visited: Asia, Africa, Central
& South America, Dominican Republic, Haiti, Trinidad or
Tobago.
Language
Official language is English.
Location Description
Jamaica, a nation in the West Indies, occupies the third largest
island in the Caribbean Sea. Located south of Cuba and west
of Hispaniola, Jamaica is slightly larger than the island
of Hawaii. Kingston is its capital.
Proof of Citizenship
Valid U.S. passport, or state issued birth certificate with
raised seal and photo ID backup.
Golf Courses
Montego Bay
The Half Moon Golf Course is a Par-72 championship course
designed in 1961 by renowned course architect, Robert Trent
Jones. Sculpted from the foothills of the western Jamaican
coastline, the course has an international reputation for
being challenging and beautiful. A member of Jack Nicklaus's
"Great Golf Resorts of the World," Half Moon has
hosted a number of prestigious tournaments. With four tee
markers on every hole, scratch golfers and beginners will
find an enjoyable challenge as they tackle Robert Trent Jones's
design and the ever-present trade winds. The Half Moon Club
also offers a full service Golf Shop and the David Leadbetter
Golf Academy.
The Ocean Course at Wyndham Rose Hall is renowned for its
imaginative layout and historic site, with a bedeviling Par
4 8th hole only 322 yds from the rear tees, but ominously
close to the Caribbean along its left-hand side. This challenging,
recently renovated 18-hole Par 72 course stretches to 6,590
yards, with breathtaking views of Jamaica's Blue Mountains
and the Caribbean Sea.
The White Witch Golf Course winds through the mountains of
Jamaica's historic 4,000 acre Rose Hall Plantation, along
200 acres of lush greenery and rolling countryside, with panoramic
views of the ocean, mountains and island. Located at The Ritz-Carlton
Rose Hall, this 6,800-yard 18 hole Robert von Hagge design
is set along 1,500 feet of beachfront, with multiple tee locations
and dramatic elevation changes.
Tryall Golf Course is a 6,221-yard, Par 72 course widely
considered among the finest in the Caribbean. Tryall attracts
the game's leading players and prestigious international events,
like the Johnnie Walker World Championships, Mazda Champions,
Jamaica Classic and Shell's Wonderful World of Golf. Designed
by Ralph Plummer, the course's sculpted fairways and manicured
greens meander through forest-green hills, between stands
of coconut palms and fruit trees, round lily-padded ponds,
down to a one-and-a-half mile long shoreline.
Ironshore is an 18-hole, Par 72 course noted for a challenging
layout with a number of intriguing blind holes and a total
of 6,633 yards. This is a links-type course, with well-bunkered
greens requiring accuracy and steely-nerved approaches.
Negril
Negril Hills is an 18-hole, par-72 course measuring 6,333
yards, with gently undulating fairways, elevated tees and
greens, picturesque water hazards and lush vegetation. Located
in the lush green hills high above the white beaches of Negril,
this sporty course offers the challenging topography and natural
beauty that characterizes the great golf courses of the world.
A tennis court, restaurant, pro-shop and club house are all
on the property.
Runaway Bay
The Superclubs Breezes Runaway Bay Course is a Par 72, 18-hole
championship course offering an exhilarating experience for
beginners and accomplished golfers alike. Designed by Commander
John Harris, the course was opened in 1960 and features sand
bunkers, long rolling fairways, and large flat greens protected
by grassy mounds. The host of many championship events, the
course measures 5,389 yards and is slope rated 117 from the
forward trees. From the back it measures 6,870 yards and is
slope rated 124. The course is well trapped, protecting it
from certain errand shots and wind gusts of up to 35 mph.
Guests of the resort receive unlimited greens fees and complimentary
entrance to the on-site golf school.
Ocho Rios
Sandals Golf & Country Club is an 18 hole, Par 71 course
with a total of 6,311 yards, located two miles from Ocho Rios,amidst
verdant hills 700 feet above sea level. This is one of Jamaica's
most scenic courses, noted for majestic trees, rolling fairways,
constant breezes, a plantation clubhouse and a 10th hole offering
a spectacular view of the Caribbean.
Dress Description
Lightweight tropical clothing is best suited throughout the
year. On the beaches shorts and swimwear are acceptable. A
light sweater is suggested for evening, especially in the
winter months. Some hotels require casual evening wear for
women and a jacket for men when dining. Laundering and dry
cleaning facilities are available.
Rental Car Information
To rent a vehicle, the driver must be 25 years of age. A valid
drivers license, valid for 12 months, may be used for up to
a 3 month period. The driver must post a bond to meet insurance
regulations with cash, major credit card, or travelers checks.
Rentals are available from many different companies.
Time Zone
Eastern Standard Time/No Daylight Savings
Tipping & Taxes
Hotels have a service charge of 10-15%, the same amount is
generally accepted at restaurants.
Tourist Board Phone #
(800) 233-4582
Wedding Requirement
Original or certified copies of birth certificates. If either
party is divorced, original or certified copies of divorce
papers. If either party is widowed, original or certified
copies of spouse's death certificate. Couple must be in Jamaica
for 48 hrs.
Weather Conditions
Jamaica's average annual temperature is 80°F / 27°C.
The average yearly temperature range is between 78°F and
85°F. Extreme temperatures range from a low of 65°F
to a high of 95°F.
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