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 National Heroes Park A good introduction to Jamaica is to visit National Heroes Park, where you can find monuments commemorating the most important persons of the country.
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 Bob Marley Museum Even decades after his early death, Bob Marley is everywhere in Jamaica, and visiting the museum is a must. The guide makes gets you in the reggae mood singing some of his songs as you walk through his former house.
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 Reach Falls Hidden in the east of Jamaica, Reach Falls is probably one of the most beautiful spots of the island, a place where you can wind down, and get a natural whirlpool experience.
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 Kingston Market Even if you do not want to buy anything, a visit to the market of Kingston is a great way to get a feel of the country and its colourful people. This is Jamaica at its most vibrant and authentic.
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 Frenchman's Cove Beach One of the many beaches of Jamaica, Frenchman's Cove could well be among the most beautiful. Small and well protected, it has a very pretty natural setting.
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 Emancipation Park Well-kept park in New Kingston, Emancipation Park is a haven of tranquility in an otherwise lively city. You can come here for relaxation, a jog, but also to have a look at the Redemption Song statue.
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 Jamaican people They are outspoken, relaxed, friendly, funny, often surprising and beautiful: Jamaicans. They make you feel welcome on their Caribbean island of which they are rightly proud.
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 Bob Marley Mausoleum Here, he was born, here, he rests for the rest of his life, with his mother and half-brother. The Bob Marley Mausoleum is a place of pilgrimage for some, and a spot where you realize the importance of Bob for others.
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