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Things to know before you go: Daily flights arrive from major cities worldwide at
out two international airports: the Donald Sangster International
Airport in Montego Bay and the Norman Manley International Airport in
Kingston. If you are in a hurry to get to your favorite beach or resort,
a network of domestic air shuttles awaits. Taxis, buses and rental
vehicles are also available. Remember, in Jamaica we drive on the left. Accommodations in
Jamaica are available to suit any budget or taste from luxurious to
standard, active to quiet, athletic to restful. Seaside to mountaintop,
in the proud tradition of Jamaican hospitality, we have accommodations
to cater to your every whim and fancy. Visit our
Jamaica hotel or
Jamaica villa pages for more details. The official rate of exchange fluctuates daily
depending on foreign exchange markets. Foreign currency may be exchanged
for Jamaican dollars at banks or licensed exchange bureaus in airports
and hotels. Purchases may be made in any currency recognized by the
Jamaican government. Jamaican dollars may be reconverted to foreign
currency at the airport upon departure by presenting a foreign exchange
receipt. Foreign currency or Jamaican dollars may be taken into or out
of Jamaica. However, amounts exceeding us $10,000 (or its equivalent in
any other foreign currency) or JA $150,000 must be declared to Jamaican
customs. Banking hours island-wide are 9:00am to 2:00pm,
Mondays to Thursdays, and 9:00am to 4:00pm Fridays. Very few business
offices are open on Saturdays. All major credit cards are accepted at established
businesses, resorts, airlines and car rental agencies. The official language of Jamaica is English, but
Jamaican patois, a combination of several languages, is spoken
throughout the island. Most hotels welcome children and there are some that
have kiddies’ centers with all-day play and classroom activities. There
are playgrounds island-wide, a zoo in Kingston and petting zoos
elsewhere on the island. Most hotels and villas also provide
baby-sitting services. Ask your travel agent for details. Lightweight, tropical clothing is best throughout
the year. A light sweater is suggested for evening, especially in winter
months. Some hotels require casual eveningwear for women, and a jacket
for men when dining. Laundering and dry cleaning facilities, hair salons
and barbers are available throughout the island. If love and romance are a part of your Jamaican
adventure, getting married on the island is as easy as ever. Your
Jamaican wedding can be as extravagant or as simple as you want it to
be. You can get married by the spray of a waterfall or at the altar of a
church. International cables and e-mail can be sent from
most hotels. Post offices are located throughout the island. Direct
international telephone service operates 24 hours a day. 110 volts/50 cycles is standard, 220 volts is used
in some hotels. Adapters are available where applicable for clothes and
irons and blow dryers. About 10 cruise lines call on the Jamaican ports of
Ocho Rios, Montego Bay, and to a lesser extent, Port Antonio. Most
cruise lines sail from Miami and passengers may choose from a number of
tours and attractions while in port. While there are no casinos, a number of resorts have
game rooms with slot machines. Horse racing is available at the Caymanas
Race Track just outside of Kingston and the national lotto can be played
island-wide. There are regional hospitals and clinics in all
major resorts. Doctors are on call at all hotels and some hotels have
resident nurses. No pets can be brought into Jamaica. JA $1,000 (approximately $27 U.S. Dollars) or its
equivalent in foreign currency is included in the cost of airline
tickets. US $15.00 per person is payable for cruise ship passengers,
subject to change without notice. An adult 18 years or older is allowed to bring in
the following duty-free items: up to 50 cigars, 200 cigarettes or one
and a half pounds of tobacco, one quart or one liter of spirits,
cordials or wine, 6 fluid ounces of perfumed spirits and 12 fluid ounces
of toilet water. For more information, contact Customs House at (876)
922-5140/9. Incoming restricted items include fresh flowers, plants,
honey, fruits, meats and vegetables (except canned). Coffee (in any
form), firearms and explosives are restricted as well as dangerous
drugs, including marijuana and cocaine. Kosher foods require special
documentation. Outgoing U.S. visitors returning from Jamaica may take
back US $800 in purchases after each 48-hour visit. U.K. visitors may
carry 200 cigarettes, 50 cigars, one liter of spirits, plus goods valued
at under €45. Canadian and Japanese visitors should call the Jamaica
Tourist Board office, Embassy or Consulate for details. The United States has issued new requirements for
travelers going to and from Jamaica. Effective January 23, 200 under the
new immigration low known as the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative
(WHTI), all persons including U.S. citizens, will be required to present
a passport as mandated by the United States Department of Homeland
Security for entry and re-entry to the United States. Foreign nationals
entering or transiting to Jamaica through the United States must present
a passport. For more information on the Initiative and how it will
affect your travel, please visit the U.S. State Department’s consular
website at www.travel.state.gov. Canadian born citizens (not in
possession of a passport) may travel on their original birth certificate
and two government-issued photo identification documents. Nationalized
citizens may travel on their citizenship card plus one government-issued
photo identification document. a 1981 treaty between the U.S. and Jamaica makes
expenses for a meeting or convention held in Jamaica tax-deductible. Eastern Standard Time. Jamaica does not observe
Daylight Saving Time. Most hotels have a service charge from 10 to 15%. The same amount is generally accepted at restaurants. Popular Destinations in Jamaica: Visit these Related Pages: |
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