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Guesthouses
Guesthouses offer informal, yet friendly travel experiences at lower budget prices. Search below to learn more about Jamaica's various guesthouse options.
Nestled in a tropical garden on the ridge of the hills of Montego Bay, Jamaica, Ridgeway Guest House is a cozy family owned and operated haven, offering a panoramic view of the area and the Caribbean Sea. > Learn More
| Please contact Classique Cottage for further information. > Learn More
| Nestled on top of the picturesque hill of Smokeyvale St. Andrew, just outside of Kingston, is a secret hideaway called Smokey Manor > Learn More
| Shaw park guesthouse offers wholesome Caribbean hospitality with professional and courteous Service. They have multiple Guest Rooms to accommodate groups, a Ballroom with a view of the Harbor and a Restaurant bar on the premises. > Learn More
| "Williams Guest Houses" is centrally located in Kingston, Jamaica, and appeal to travellers who seek privacy, security and a high standard of hotel-type accommodation. > Learn More
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Arrowroot:
The arrowroot plant is native to the West Indies and Central America; it belongs to the same family as ginger. It was used by the original inhabitants of the area and it served as food but seems to have first been used for religious and medicinal purposes. The Indians used it in wounds inflicted by poison arrows-hence its name. Jamaica was once a producer and exporter of arrowroot. Nowadays it is used in face powders, glues, confectionery, ice-cream cones and paper and textiles.
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