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Jamaica

Jamaica

Jamaica is a Caribbean island known for its rich history and vibrant culture. Once home to the Taino people, it was colonized by the Spanish and later the British before gaining independence in 1962. The island is famous as the birthplace of reggae music and icons like Bob Marley.

Jamaican culture is a lively mix of African, European, and indigenous influences, seen in its food, music, and festivals. With stunning beaches, lush mountains, and warm hospitality, Jamaica offers a unique blend of tradition and modern Caribbean life.

Runaway Bay

Runaway Bay is a picturesque coastal town on Jamaica’s North Coast, known for its stunning beaches and relaxed atmosphere. Named after its history as an escape route for enslaved people seeking freedom, it now serves as a tranquil getaway for visitors.

Surrounded by crystal-clear waters and lush greenery, Runaway Bay offers excellent snorkeling, diving, and golf. Its peaceful vibe makes it perfect for those seeking relaxation, while its central location allows easy access to popular attractions like Dunn’s River Falls and Green Grotto Caves.

Whether you’re looking for adventure or a serene escape, Runaway Bay captures the beauty and spirit of Jamaica.

Neil's House

Meet Neil, a proud Jamaican who grew up in Runaway Bay with a pastor for a father a teacher for a mother. His nurturing upbringing inspired him to embrace and celebrate Jamaican culture. After studying in Kingston, Neil designed and built his home himself over 20 years, with every decision carefully thought out and crafted with love and care. He is eager to share rich traditions and vibrant spirit of his homeland with his guests, allowing them to experience the warmth and authenticity through his eyes.

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