Those in the know swear by patties served up in this small bakery located at Devon House. We're inclined to agree that they're some of the best in Jamaica (albeit at a slightly premium price). Lobster patty, anyone? An array of tempting cakes and juices is also available at this excellent option for a picnic on the grounds.
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High on the White River, Jamaica's heavenly Blue Hole is a vision and is an undisputed highlight in聽Ocho Rios.聽To reach this popular spot, make your way鈥
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The waters that launched Brooke Shields鈥 movie career are by any measure one of the most beautiful spots in Jamaica. The 180ft-deep (55m) 鈥淏lue Hole鈥澛(as鈥
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The superlative collection of Jamaican art housed by the National Gallery is the finest on the island and should on no account be missed. As well as鈥
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Highest of the highlights, Blue Mountain Peak reaches 2256m above sea level, and no visit to the area should neglect a predawn hike to its summit for a鈥
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The idyllic waterfall and swimming hole of Nanny Falls is a 30-minute walk uphill from the end of Moore Town, passing under huge ferns, Jamaican apple鈥
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The large, creaky, colonial-era wooden house on Hope Rd, where Bob Marley lived and recorded from 1975 until his death in 1981, is the city鈥檚 most-visited鈥
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This beautiful colonial house was built in 1881 by George Stiebel, the first black millionaire in Jamaica. Antique lovers will enjoy the guided tour,鈥
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This beautiful little cove just east of Drapers boasts a small but perfect white-sand beach, where the water is fed by a freshwater river that spits鈥
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This beautiful colonial house was built in 1881 by George Stiebel, the first black millionaire in Jamaica. Antique lovers will enjoy the guided tour,鈥
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Reggae legend Peter Tosh finally gets his due in this tiny museum. A co-founder of The Wailers (he co-wrote 'Get up, Stand up'), Tosh was an early鈥
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Jamaica House is faced by a columned portico and fronted by expansive lawns. Initially built in 1960 as the residence of the prime minister, the building鈥
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This neighborhood, road junction and major bus terminal is named for a venerable silk-cotton (kapok) tree that stood here until the 1870s. Today, the鈥
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The official residence of the governor-general, the representative of the Queen of England, King鈥檚 House was initially the home of the Lord Bishop of鈥
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The large, creaky, colonial-era wooden house on Hope Rd, where Bob Marley lived and recorded from 1975 until his death in 1981, is the city鈥檚 most-visited鈥
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This brick church is more popularly known as the 鈥楬alf Way Tree Church.鈥 The foundations of the existing church were laid in 1692. The exterior is austere鈥
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This grand open space at the center of New Kingston is a lovely place for a stroll or a spot of people-watching over a takeout patty under a shady tree鈥