#FlyWashington Magazine Spring 2018 | Page 41

D on’t underestimate the size of Jamaica, the third largest island in the Caribbean. Driving from one end to the other, it can take close to six hours. Yet, within its confines are some of the finest stretches of coastline in the Caribbean and the velvety green slopes of the Blue Mountains rising from its core. Whether you choose the fine white sands of Montego Bay, Ocho Rios, or Negril, make that extra effort to leave the premises of your resort, especially if it’s an all-inclusive property. To fully experience a Jamaican vacation, you have to go outside the walls to dine on wonderful Jamaican specialties like the spicy jerk chicken, listen to live Reggae bands, and meet the people. Go for a drive into the countryside, where churches are filled with bonnet-clad women on Sundays and children walk to and from school in their blue uniforms on weekdays. Then slow down on a river that winds through thick forests tangled with bamboo and ripe with mangoes and bananas. Soon you’ll be speaking the local language, Patois, saying “Ya, mon, everything is Irie.” CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE SPRING 2018 39 FLYWASHINGTON.COM