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Vacation At Queen Beach, Montego Bay, Jamaica-Home To Sandals Royal Caribbean Resort


Category: Travel  >>  Destinations

By Greg DeHart DeHart   [ 17/11/2008 ]
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Home of Sandals Royal Caribbean Resort and Private Island. Queen's Beach is a true Jamaican Wonder vacationers dream of. Yet across the shore from Sandals Royal Caribbean lies a perfectly private little island that is just a gentle swim, shuttle, or kayak away. Boasting a beach of an entirely different kind. The Bali Hai Beach features a sense of enchantment that mirrors the spirit of the very secluded paradise.

While Staying at Sandals Royal Caribbean Resort and Private Island connections can be made to experience:


  • Jamspeed Rally Experience


Jamspeed was created to allow ordinary everyday people the thrill and shear exhilaration that is a motorsport rally. There is really nothing like driving a car down a narrow dirt road at high speed. With courses ranging from a three hour Adrenalin Rush adventure to a full blown Rally Sprint Raid, they can satisfy even the wettest appetites.

  • Morant Point


The Morant Point Lighthouse, an unmistakable red and white, 100 foot tall, 18' wide cast iron tower that was built in 1841. It is the oldest lighthouse in Jamaica, and certainly one of the more sturdy. Located in the farthest tip of the island's east coast, the first point of impact from hurricanes, it has withstood the brute force of gale-force winds and seas. Kru-,men, West African works who came to the island as indentured laborers from Sierra Leone built the lighthouse.

  • Greenwood Great House


Greenwood Great House is over 200 years old. Formerly owned by the family of Elizabeth Barrett-Browning, the famous English poet, Greenwood is one of the best preserved great houses on the island

  • Duncan


This small clean town in Trelawney was named after its founder Patrick Duncans, and dates back to the late 1700s. Since then, it has produced many outstanding personalities: Harry Belafonte, world-renowned folk singer, actor and civil rights activist was born here; William Knibb, the fiery Baptist preacher who led the nation’s struggle for the abolition of slavery is buried close to the church that he founded; and Diego Columbus, explorer and son of Jamaica’s first tourist, Christopher Columbus, is also buried here

  • Sandy Bay


Sandy Bay was created in the immediate post-emancipation period when Baptist Missionary Thomas Burchell, purchased land for the creation of a "free village" for former slaves. The original Sandy Bay Baptist Church still stands, complete with a plaque on the wall commemorating the creation of the village. Sandy Bay, a few kilometers west of Montego Bay, Jamaica's second city.

  • Falmouth


For the architecture or heritage buff, the coastal town of Falmouth in Trelawny is a virtual goldmine. In the late 1700s, when sugar was “King” and the profits from the sweet gold made the fortunes of men, families and nations, Falmouth was considered to be the most cosmopolitan city in the western world, the “Paris of the Indies”. The town had five newspapers, an active literary and fine arts society and – arguably its most distinctive attribute – fresh running water

  • Great River Rafting and Plantation Tours


This wonderful excursion takes you from into the Jamaican Countryside where you will experience the thrill of river rafting.  The tour offers a breathtaking ride downstream under the direction of the captain who will make the trip as memorable as possible as he describes all the surrounding beauty through the valley and its awesome gorges.  This is followed by a city tour of Montego Bay and an opportunity to do some shopping.

About the author:
Gregory A. DeHart is a Bible teacher and entrepreneur, the sponsor of http://Weddingsaglore.com. Offering our visitors a connection to a full assortment of both wedding and honeymoon products and services. Gregory is also the proprietor of http://AllPointsTravel.blogspot.com. A travel guide and tips site where we talk about all things travel, and provide connections and travel aides to help folks make their travel plans not only a reality, but also a pleasant memory. Please feel free to visit our sites!

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Article tags: Queen Beach, Jamaica, Montego Bay, Sandals Royal Caribbean Resort and Private Island, Bali Hai Beach, Jamspeed Rally Experience, Morant Point, Greenwood Great House, Duncan, Sandy Bay, Falmouth, Great River Rafting & Plantation Tours,
 

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