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Once a major shipping port for Trelawny’s thriving banana and sugar industries, Rock was the sister town to Martha Brae in the 18th century when that town was the parish capital. Located within the Martha Brae delta, at the point where the river enters the Caribbean Sea, Rock lies on the edge of the Luminous Lagoon, an enthralling body of water that glistens and glows when the microscopic organisms that live on the surface of the water are disturbed. > Learn More
Located on the Walter Fletcher Beach Complex, the Aquasol Theme Park offers activities for the young and young at heart including watersports, go-cart racing and tennis. > Learn More
Commanding a notable presence on Montego Bay’s Hip Strip, this 32-room boutique hotel is a fun-lover’s paradise. Open 24 hours everyday, the tropical-jungle themed hot spot promises gaming fun at over 120 slot machines. > Learn More
“Waste away” at Jimmy Buffett’s Margaritaville in Mo’Bay, Negril and Ochi, where the fun never stops! Enjoy a world-famous “Cheeseburger in Paradise”, tropical margaritas and shop our Trading Posts for exclusive Buffett merchandise. Then before you leave, visit Air Margaritaville at Sangster International airport - you just may find that lost shaker of salt! > Learn More
This is a series of 10 events to feature veterans Oscar B and Jomo on an All Island Carnival experience alongside a few other acts; last year featured Machel Montano and Beenie Man. > Learn More
 
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Petersfield, Westmoreland: Petersfield, Westmoreland is named after Peter Beckford who came to Jamaica soon after the English conquest "to seek his fortune" by selling horses. His family became successful and inherited Westmoreland properties including Roaring River and Fort William. However, he got seriously in debt and spent some time in the English debtor's prison, the Fleet, where he occupied himself by writing a two-volume History of Jamaica.
 
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