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2nd February 2016
04:30pm GMT

2. The great food
Love trying out new dishes packed full of flavour? Colourful Jamaica is a great place to experiment with food. Along with its world-famous jerk chicken, popular island dishes include fried dumplings, curry goat, fried beans and fish, tropical fruits and a whole lot more where that came from. Wash it all down with fresh fruit smoothies, juices, and of course, Jamaican rum!
3. The Irish connection
It turns out that Ireland and Jamaica's connections go way back. Place names on the island include Dublin Castle, Kildare, Belfast, Ulster Spring and Irish Town. One of Jamaica's most famous residents, Chris Blackwell, is half-Irish, and the founder of Island Records, the producers behind Bob Marley's music. Who knew?
4. The rich music culture
Jamaica is the undisputed birthplace of reggae, and the rich musical heritage can be felt (and heard!) in every corner of the island. Music lovers can visit Bob Marley's house, the Bob Marley museum, along with the Trench Town studio in downtown Kingston where he recorded many of his most-loved songs.
Reggae fans should plan their visit for July. Each year, the Reggae Sumfest takes over the island's Montego Bay resort, where kings and queens of cool perform to huge crowds.
5. The adventures
There is a whole world of adventure to be explored in Jamaica. Live life on the edge and swim with dolphins at Dolphin Cove, ride horseback along the beach, and white water raft down Martha Brae river.
Or if you're looking for a real adventure, visit the famous Dunn's River Falls, an 180-metre long mix of cascades and rock pools right in the heart of the rainforest. Just incredible.
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