The island of Jamaica is awash with stereotypical images - reggae, rastafarians, jungle-clad mountains, scenic waterfalls and idyllic beaches amongst them. The island is the third largest in the Caribbean with an economy which is highly dependent upon the benefits brought about through tourism. Despite a reputation for poverty, crime, drugs and tourist harassment it remains the case that the vast majority of visitors to Jamaica leave with only pleasant memories of their stay. Hotels and resorts, concentrated for the most part around the northern and western coastlines, are of the highest standards and the country is one of the World's favourite destinations for marriages and honeymoons. It is also home to the best golf courses in the Caribbean, stunning natural scenery and some of the World's finest diving.
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