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5 Beautiful Locations to Get Married in Jamaica
Tie the Divine Knot in Paradise!

All India, 10th October 2014: Feel the serene bliss in the picturesque land of Jamaica! Couples on the look-out for a tropical destination wedding to exchange vows and celebrate the joys of wedded bliss, will find their dreams come true on this enchanted isle. This big hearted land boasts of sumptuous cuisine, seductive beaches, crystal blue waters, natural beauty, romantic ambiance and idyllic collection of wedding venues.

The island’s many resorts also offer an assortment of wedding packages, some with complete wedding coordination services and discounts for the bridal party. Hotel staff and professional planners can help you plan your special day to perfection. Let your imagination run wild in a place where fantasy and reality meet. If you’re not choosing to go the resort route one alternative is to plan your own Jamaican wedding. Rent a private villa, hire a local wedding planner, and plan your own wedding!

On a Beach: Spectacular sunsets off Negril’s Seven Mile Beach are just one of several breathtaking scenes at the water’s edge across the island. Jamaica’s beaches will make your wedding ceremony unforgettable and your honeymoon filled with sun swept joy. An experience particularly for those who prefer to feel the sand between their toes when they say “I do” the 7-mile long beach in Negril is just bursting with options. The pristine Portland area, Errol Flynn’s hideaway and home of the world famous Blue Lagoon, Montego Bay and Treasure Beach on Jamaica’s south coast are also great spots for a wedding that may involve running through the surf barefoot or just laying under a canopy against a sunset sky.

On a Catamaran: Choose a sunset ceremony on a sailboat bobbing on the blue, tropical waters off the coast of Negril, while the sun slowly drops below the ocean’s horizon, creating a truly romantic evening for your special day. Complete with a reggae band, steel band, traditional island wedding cuisine, you’ll start your new life as husband and wife in true Jamaican style. You may choose a simple ceremony in your swimsuits or a formal affair.

Shaw Park Gardens: Often called the “garden parish”, St Ann overflows with colourful tropical flowers and lush greenery. A walk through these gardens reveals sculpted grounds with exotic plants, cool tropical rainforests brimming with countless species of ferns, up-close views of gushing waterfalls and rivers, and encounters with fish, birds and butterflies. High on the hills overlooking Ocho Rios, Shaw Park Gardens offers a breathtaking view of the seaside town surveying the azure waters of the Caribbean Sea, making it an ideal setting for a romantic Jamaican wedding.

Tryall Club: Located just 30 minutes outside of Jamaica’s tourism capital Montego Bay, Tryall Club is a unique collection of one- to eight-bedroom villas in a private club setting that starts at the turquoise Caribbean Sea and continues into the Montego Bay hills. The former sugar plantation consists of 2,200 acres of land, which had been owned by one family for over a century. It is an area of scenic beauty, fronting one and a half miles of sea, and having a wide variety of beautiful trees. Flint River, fed by springs from the mountains, runs through the plantation for some four miles. A majestic Great House and extraordinary villas overlook the velvety green fairways of the Tryall Club’s 18-hole championship golf course and a private sand beach that dissolves into blue soothing waters.

Hummingbird Hall: Hummingbird Hall is another gorgeous wedding venue nestled on Montego Bay’s Rose Hall Estate – the wonderland of weddings in Jamaica. Located just 15 minutes from Montego Bay’s Sangster International Airport, the land on which Hummingbird Hall sits once formed part of an extensive plantation owned by many, including the infamous Annie Palmer. Conceptualized by an internationally acclaimed novelist and her daughter; with its substantial pool deck, infinity pool, flowering garden, gazebo and international collection of art and artifacts – Hummingbird Hall really does have the air of a luxury tropical retreat of the well traveled.

Imagine the sun setting over a pristine beach, coconut palms swaying in the tropical breezes, the sounds of Bob Marley’s One Love playing in the distance and your fairy tale wedding and honeymoon you have always dreamed of. Jamaica will make your wedding and honeymoon a memorable event that you cherish for a lifetime!

About Jamaica Tourist Board
The Jamaica Tourist Board (JTB), founded in 1955, is Jamaica’s national tourism agency based in the capital city of Kingston. The JTB was declared the Caribbean’s Leading Tourist Board by the World Travel Awards (WTA) from 2006 to 2013. Also in 2013, Jamaica earned the WTA’s vote for the World’s Leading Cruise Destination, Caribbean’s Leading Destination and Caribbean’s Leading Cruise Destination for the seventh consecutive year. Additionally, the Historic Falmouth Cruise Port was recognized as the World’s Leading Tourism Development Project while Ocho Rios was named the Caribbean’s Leading Cruise Port and Sangster International Airport was voted the Caribbean’s Leading Airport. In Canada, Jamaica was voted the Favourite Honeymoon Destination by Travel Agents.

JTB offices are located in Kingston, Montego Bay, Miami, Toronto and London. Representative offices are located in Berlin, Barcelona, Rome, Amsterdam, Delhi and Tokyo.

For details on upcoming special events, attractions and accommodations in Jamaica go to the JTB’s Web site at www.visitjamaica.com or call the Jamaica Tourist Board at 1-800-JAMAICA (1-800-526-2422). Follow the JTB on Facebook at www.facebook.com/visitjamaica, on Twitter at www.twitter.com/visitjamaicanow, on Instagram at www.instagram.com/visitjamaica,  on Pinterest at www.pinterest.com/myjamaica, or on YouTube at www.youtube.com/myjamaicajtb. View the JTB blog at www.islandbuzzjamaica.com.

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For Further Information, please contact:
Jamaica Tourist Board
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Ms. Mariya Kapadia     | 022 24981777 | Email: visitjamaica@gmail.com