Jamaica
Culture & Customs
Jamaica is one
of the largest islands in the Caribbean, with some of the most beautiful beaches in the world. Whether you want a nightlife, great beaches, or get to know its great reggae culture.
Jamaica is one of the largest islands in the Caribbean, with some of the most beautiful beaches in the world. Whether you want a nightlife, great beaches, or get to know its great reggae culture.
Typical food
Eating the traditional food of a country is one of the best parts of travel for me. Whether you’re about to visit Jamaica or are looking to pull together a tropical feast for the family at home, here’s what to eat in Jamaica – traditional Jamaican food.
If you don’t know what it is, think pieces of chicken rubbed and marinated in a blend of hot spices before being smoked, traditionally over pimento wood.
-Curry goat
Probably the next most popular dish in Jamaica. Exactly as it sounds, it’s goat – curried.
-Bammy
-Jamaican Patties
Similar to a meat pie, Jamaican patties are made up of a pastry outer that can be stuffed with all manner of meat, vegetables or fish.
Top 3 things to see and do:
- Rick´s Cafe: This is a popular place for locals and visitors alike. There are huge cliffs to jump off and many people even leap from the trees.
- Go on a rum tour: Rum is another one of Jamaica’s best-enjoyed exports. Take a tour of the Appleton Sugar Plantation and the Appleton Rum Factory.
- Visit of Bob Marley museum: The Bob Marley museum is one of Jamaica’s biggest exports. The museum is open daily (except Sundays) from 9:30am-4pm. Admission is $25 USD.