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Ana Margarida

Created on March 15, 2023

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Transcript

Come to

Jamaica

Work done by: Ana | Lara 10ºCMRPP

Index

Which places will we take you?

Best place to have breakfast

Beach

Best Hotel

Trip

Introduction

Traditions

Famous

Best place to have lunch/ dinner

Best Places to Visit

Some more info

Introduction

This work was proposed for us to simulate a visit to Jamaica and learn a little more about the country.

Trip

The meeting point was at Lisbon Airport, where we took the flight to Montego Bay, which took 16 hours. When we arrived at Jamaica Airport, we had to take an uber which took 1 hour and 17 m to reach the Hotel.

Geejam

  • Located in the San Estate, Jamaica.
  • This tropical getaway sits on the beautiful shores of the Caribbean Sea.
  • It features a spa, an on-site recording studio and a restaurant.

+Inf. Hotel

Beach

  • Negril is a city in western Jamaica.
  • It is known for miles of beaches in shallow bays with calm turquoise waters.
  • Seven Mile Beach, especially the part overlooking Long Bay, is full of bars, restaurants and resorts, many of which are international and all-inclusive.

Best places to have breakfast

Smurfs Cafe

Rasta Ade Refreshments

Bushbar

Just Natural

Best places to have lunch/dinner

Kingston

Fireman's Lobster Pit

Blue Mahoe Restaurant

Flag City

Best places to visit

Frenchman's Cove

Blue Lagoon

Ocho Rios

Port Antonio

Traditions

Every year, more specifically in the month of July, Jamaica hosts a four-day music festival called Reggae Sumfest, which in turn attracts legions of Reggae fans from all over the world.

https://youtu.be/0K5Goj6jm7I

Famous

Bob Marley was an adherent of the Rastafarian religious movement, which led many people to assume that much of Jamaica also followed this religion. However, only 1% of the Jamaican population follows the Rastafarian belief.

Bob marley museum

Words from the parents

Many words and phrases are unique to Jamaica. When in Jamaica you “nyam” (eat) your “bickle” (food) and “labrish” (gossip) with friends. "Jam" (hang out) on the beach with your "likkle boonoonoonous" (someone you love) or "bush-out" (dress up), "touch di road" (leave the house) and "go sport" (socialize )

Expressions

Expressions like hey mom, don’t worry, respect, be happy, no problem, one love and peace make the country energized, packed to the sound of reggae

Conclusion

And with that, we ended our tour of Jamaica. I hope you enjoyed.