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Three Quick Tips

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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.

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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.

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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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Dreaming of sharing the special day in lush, romantic Jamaica? With a little advance planning, your wedding day will be effortless. > Learn More
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Some twenty kilometres north of Kingston lies the small village of Castleton, known for its most famous attribute, the Castleton Botanical Gardens. The gardens at Castleton were established in 1862 to facilitate the relocation of the Bath Botanical Gardens, making it one of the oldest public botanical gardens in the western hemisphere. In just a few years after the move, the gardens at Castleton were the most richly stocked in the Caribbean, boasting over 180 species of palm and at least 400 specimens of other flora. > Learn More
 
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Pimento: The pimento plant is native to Jamaica and is a major agricultural crop which is exported mainly to Russia, Germany and the U.S.A. The Spaniards named it Pimienta de Jamaica. Today it is widely known as Allspice-a combination of many spices. Pimento is widely used in the meat curing and in the confectionery and food processing industries. Also the berries and the oil distilled from the leaves are commercially valuable
 
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