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Three Quick Tips

Theme 1

Seek local help. Whether you're planning a big wedding at an all-inclusive resort or an intimate ceremony at the top of a cliff - don't make decisions solely based on Internet sources or information from your planner or travel agent back home. Hire a local wedding coordinator who knows the lay of the land to ensure everything comes together as smoothly as possible.

Theme 2

Planning an off-season wedding or honeymoon can help you save big. Since Jamaica's tropical climate does not vary from season to season, planning a wedding or honeymoon anytime from May to December can save those couples with budgetary concerns up to 40% on hotels and other costs.

Theme 3

Shop around for the best deals. Choices abound when it comes to wedding and honeymoon destinations, venues and vendors. Whether you plan to purchase a wedding or honeymoon package, or take the more independent route, shop around and explore all the possible options.

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Did you know?

Discovering Jamaica in 1891: In 1891 300,000 tourists came to an International Exhibition held on January 27 to May 2 at Quebec Lodge in Kingston now “Wolmer’s School”. The Government built new hotels in Kingston and the rural areas to house tourists who wanted to tour the rest of the island, setting the foundations of the modern tourist industry. A group of Syrians decided to stay becoming the first ethnic group to settle here.
 
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