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Oh, what fun…
Sandals Dunn's River's Coyaba Sky Rondoval Villas are the ultimate in luxury.
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December 28, 2023

Oh, what fun…

As we bring the curtains down on yet another fabulous year of exploring Jamaica, we take a look back at some of the memorable moments of 2023.

STAY

We kicked off the year with assurance, from the Jamaica Hotel and Tourist Association, that despite a bumper crop of visitors flocking our shores, locals are still welcome. You just have to do a bit more digging to find the deals. The options range from the luxury of Sandals Dunn’s River to the rustic retreat that is Windmill Cottages in Malvern, St Elizabeth, and everything in-between.

For locals who can afford to have the best of both worlds and live like they’re tourists Bessa, an exclusive boutique community in Oracabessa, St Mary, came on the market. And according to Sagicor Property Services, the resort real estate market is booming!

However, there were some anxious moments for the lucrative short-stay segment of the market when word emerged that the Government is mulling over regulations that some fear will eat into their profit margins.

PLAY

This year has been one of the hottest, ever and so we spent a lot of time trying to stay cool by getting in the water!

At Sandals Montego Bay, we learned how to ski like a pro and enjoyed the wide range of water sports on property. We continued the trend with high-tech water sports at Carib-Blue Water Toys Centre which operates from the easily-accessible Pier One in the western city.

There was also water involved when we went Hiking with hooligans, a trek to the river and back alongside the dogs at Montego Bay Animal Haven’s location in Hanover. We also let you in on Harmony Park, MoBay’s best-kept secret where it’s very easy to spend an entire day relaxing by the seaside.

There was the adrenaline rush of Camp Irie, a 600-acre adventure in south St Elizabeth that offers laser tag, ATV rides, rock climbing, and more. We also hit the road with Spice Joy Ride Motorcycle Rentals & Tours in St Ann.

And we cannot forget a relaxing afternoon spent downtown at Kingston Creative’s ArtWalk Festival, full of music and craft. Meanwhile, patrons who turned out for the Jamaica International Kite Festival in St Ann said it had everything: amazing kites soaring high above the clouds, entertainment and great food.

TASTE

Speaking of food, we had some amazing meals this year. We got things going with a trip to St Elizabeth where the great food at Grego’s Seafood Bar & Grill was only rivalled by the service. Other mouth-watering excursions took us to Spiritz of Montego Bay in Ironshore, St James; Cannonball Café in New Kingston; and we told you to keep an eye on the long-awaited Bob Marley’s One Love Restaurant at Sangster International Airport.

The hands-down favourite spot for healthy eats this year was DLE Café in Fairview, Montego Bay. And Sabores opened its doors on the border of St James and Trelawny to provide Italian-Jamaica fusion.

If you didn’t get a chance to do, go, see, eat at any of the above, there’s always next year!

The Montego Bay Animal Haven’s Dale Taylor, aka Steve, making sure Apollo and the other dogs enjoy the river after a brisk run from The Farm at New Milns in Hanover..
DLE Café’s waiting area has comfy chairs and a wall with words of inspiration to go with the healthy eats it serves up.
It’s all about manpower when you enjoy the Schiller water bike at Carib-Blue Water Toys Centre but they have lots of high-tech ones including the Lift Foil, a battery-powered surfboard that hovers over the water..
The open plan concept in one of the cozy Windmill Cottages, a rustic retreat in Malvern, St Elizabeth..
Bessa, in St Mary, one of the options for locals who want resort-style living.
An adrenaline-pumping game of laser tag is just one of the fun things to do at Camp Irie in St Elizabeth.
Cannonball Café’s large tomato quiche with caramelised onions (top left) and the six-inch version (bottom left) compete with its ackee wontons (centre) and oxtail hand pies (bottom right).
Co-owner of Grego’s Seafood Bar and Grill, Halcyol Greg (white glasses), surrounded by her team.
Two-year-old Rashard Smith tries to get a kite into the air at the Jamaica International Kite Festival, held in St Ann.
Patrons of Kingston Creative’s ArtWalk Festival in downtown Kingston were kept entertained with live music that made it hard not to rock and sway to the beat.
Owner of Spice Joy Ride Motorcycle Rentals and Tours Jedaiah Holloway is ready for an adventure.
There are no skills required for tubing except the ability to laugh and scream at the top of your voice as a sturdy tube skims along the surface of the water.
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