Jamaica is known for its great beaches and tropical sunsets, making it one of the top destinations for those seeking a sun and sand vacation. However, there is a lot more to do than lie on the beach. Although this is a great way to spend a vacation, some people want to do a little more, seeing Jamaica and all that it has to offer. Below are some of the fabulous things to do in Jamaica that don't involve sitting on the beach and catching some rays. Water Beyond the Beaches Fire-Water Pond Windsor Mineral Spring is located at St. Ann's Bay. This pond gets its name because it really can catch on fire. It has such high levels of sulfur that the surface of the water can ignite for decades, locals have spoken of the rejuvenating and healing potential of this small body of water. Residents are also known to cook on this water, as well.
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One of the best parts of traveling is getting to taste and savor all kinds of new and delicious foods, whether you’re driving across the state or flying across the world. And, without a doubt, it’s fun to let go a little and eat things you wouldn’t normally eat during a week at home—that’s part of the freedom and excitement of being on vacation! But we all know the feeling when we’ve had way too much for too many days in a row: the total lack of energy, the bloating, dehydration, headaches, or hangovers, the pronounced jet lag, the increased susceptibility to getting sick. All of these things can really get in the way of maximizing your travel enjoyment. And if you’re someone with food restrictions, you know the added frustration of trying to find good food that will be good to you, too! |
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