03/07/2022
In for a tree-mendous ride😁
We are Jamaican/American citizens with longstanding relationships in various travel categories throughout the island.
Let us show you the Jamaica you have never seen or the one you would like to see in style. Let our 30+ yrs of experience work for you.
In for a tree-mendous ride😁
In life there are hills and valleys....loving life!
Just hanging out🇯🇲
Hold your horses. Come to Jamaica..
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Some ride the waves, some ride alongside the waves.
Swinging into the weekend like....
"One one cocoa full basket" (Jamaican proverb).
Jamaica is one of the very small number of countries that produce and export what the International Cocoa Organization calls 'fine and flavor" cocoa.
Cocoa plantations were set up by the Spanish throughout Mexico and the Caribbean, including Jamaica. They recognized cocoa for its economic value as 'liquid gold'.
See you in a wild crocodile!
Just another day in paradise.
Food for thought!!!
Song by Lexxus (Mr Lexx) 'Cook'
Food by Chef Debbie
&peas
The gateway to paradise...
I make rainbows in my mind when I think of you sometime..Jamaica, land we love🇯🇲
I make rainbows in my mind when I think of you sometime....Jamaica, land we love🇯🇲
Natural freshwater pool🏝
Trident Castle was designed by architect Earl Levy. Construction began in 1979 and took nearly a decade to complete. It is currently owned by billionaire Micheal Lee Chin.
A dip in the pool? Nice, a swim in a Lagoon in Jamaica? Priceless. Let’s do it!
Break time Jamaican style.
Do not disturb sign!
Wi-Fi available
Why work from home? This counts as virtual too😎😎
Shell or mansion?
Catch of the day!
Care to relax in a hot tub above the highest waterfall in Jamaica? We can make it happen.
Family gathering in the country (remote area) Jamaican style. An experience you are not likely to forget.
Bananas
Bananas are cultivated in nearly every moist tropical country, and constitute a substantial part of the local diet. Jamaica is one of the leading banana-exporting countries in the world. Deep loam with a fair proportion of sand is the best type of soil for banana cultivation. There should be good under-drainage, for the roots are very susceptible to water-logged soils. In Jamaica bananas are grown on various kinds of soils. The water requirement of the banana is very great. Whereas St. Mary and Portland with their abundant rainfall provide excellent banana lands, the St. Catherine plains have to be extensively watered by artificial means to grow bananas.
Did you know Ackee (Blighia sapida) is the national fruit of Jamaica? When paired with saltfish it is part of the 'national dish' of Jamaica.
Ackee is not indigenous to Jamaica. Originally it was imported to the island from West Africa, probably on a slave ship.
Ackee is derived from the original name "Ankye" which comes from the Twi language of Ghana.
You can do this anywhere, but it's better in Jamaica![
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"One one cocoa full basket" (Jamaican proverb). Jamaica is one of the very small number of countries that produce and export what the International Cocoa Organization calls 'fine and flavor" cocoa. Cocoa plantations were set up by the Spanish throughout Mexico and the Caribbean, including Jamaica. They recognized cocoa for its economic value as 'liquid gold'. #jamaicanice #cocoatree #chocolate #mayans #drinkingchocolate #paradise #liquidgold #Jamaica #niceinparadise #plantations #tekiteasy
Food for thought!!! Song by Lexxus (Mr Lexx) 'Cook' Food by Chef Debbie #jamaicafoods #jamaicavacay #nationaldishes #healthydishes #food #jamaicanice #friedfish #ackeeandsaltfish #breadfruit #oxtail #rice&peas
Care to relax in a hot tub above the highest waterfall in Jamaica? We can make it happen. #jamaicanfun #jamaicanvacations #jamaicascenes #jamaicavacationspot
You can do this anywhere, but it's better in Jamaica![ #jamaicanice #jamaicawater #cometojamaica #jamaicanvacay
Welcome to Jamrock! This can be your next destination... Sangster International Airport is located against the Montgomery Bay shoreline. The airport is named after the former Jamaican Prime Minister, Sir Donald Sangster. Completed in 1947, Pan American Airways was the first International landing at MBJ. #traveljamaica #jamaicanice
In December 1949, when the Fisheries Division became actively engaged in the development and promotion of the Jamaican fishing industry by provision of training and technical advice to fishermen, conducting exploratory fishing to test the potential of fishing grounds, provision of easy credit for outboard motors, duty-free outboard motor fuel, encouragement of fishermen's organisations such as cooperative societies, provision of outboard motor fuel outlets, gear stores, sanitary conveniences and lighting on beaches, and by the preparation and execution of schemes aimed at increasing the quantity of fish landed in Jamaica. This Division is also responsible for the inland or fresh-water fisheries, and has been encouraging the cultivation of fish in ponds, tanks and marshes by provision of fingerlings and advice on pond management. Through this programme of fish-farming and the stocking of rivers and irrigation canals with fish, previously useless land has been put to more productive use, and a major source of cheap animal protein has been provided. This has had a significant effect on improving the diet of the people in several parishes of Jamaica, particularly St. Catherine, St. Elizabeth, Clarendon and Westmoreland. Because of the training and advice given to fishermen, the fishing industry has extended its limits in that Jamaican fishermen are now able to fish at distances of up to 480 kilometres (300 miles) away from Jamaica, whereas 25 years ago they fished barely 16 kilometres (10 miles) away from shore. Today, fishermen are using synthetic materials for making their boats and equipment, polythene rope has almost completely replaced Cayman rope among trap and pot fishermen, nylon and monofilament netting is increasingly taking over from cotton netting. As it becomes more difficult to obtain the cotton and guango trees from which canoes were traditionally made, more and more canoes made of fibreglass are appearing on our beaches. As a result of Government as
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