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The spelling of “Jamaica” was not standardized until well after the English conquest. Englishmen wrote the word as it sounded: thus we have Gemecoe, Gemegoe, Jamico, Jammaca and Mamecah. It was often spelled Xaymaca. The first map on which Jamaica appears was made by Bartolome Colombo, Christopher's younger brother, to illustrate the Admiral's fourth voyage. He spelled it Jamaicha.
Whether you land on Negril’s seven-mile stretch, the North Coast’s golden shores or the South’s wave-carved coves, Jamaica’s beaches will captivate you the moment you step onto their sands.
Be Jamaican for a week...
So you’re coming to Jamaica and you wonder what Jamaicans do with their time. Well, given the complexities of Jamaican society, one can spend forever ...
If tan lines are a pet peeve or nudity a fetish, Jamaica is the place to bare it all with more nude beaches than any other Caribbean island. Our au-naturel beaches range from sedate and relaxing to wild and crazy, so pick a sandy patch that’s right for you, pack a towel and little else…the perfect all-body tan waits for you on this tropic isle.
Wild Thing Water Sports,
Negril
Rick's Cafe,
Negril
Ray's Water Sports,
Negril
Grange Hill,
Negril
Negril,
Negril
Cousin's Cove,
Negril
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