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🌴 Jamaica Visitor Tips

Everything you need to know before your trip

đŸ’ĩ Currency & Money

Jamaica uses the Jamaican Dollar (JMD). US dollars are widely accepted at hotels, tourist areas, and car rental companies including ours. ATMs are available at the airport and throughout Montego Bay. Exchange rate fluctuates around J$155 = US$1. Credit cards are accepted at most businesses in tourist areas.

💡 Tip: Carry some JMD for local shops, roadside food vendors, and gas stations. You will get better value than paying in USD at local establishments.

đŸŒĄī¸ Weather & What to Pack

Jamaica is warm year-round with average temperatures of 27-32°C (80-90°F). The rainy season is May to November with brief afternoon showers. Pack light, breathable clothing, sunscreen (SPF 30+), a hat, and comfortable shoes for walking. Bring a light rain jacket just in case. Swimwear is essential — you will be in the water a lot!

📱 SIM Cards & Wi-Fi

Pick up a local SIM card at the airport from Digicel or FLOW for data and calls. A tourist SIM with 5GB data costs around US$15-20 and works across the island. Most hotels and restaurants have free Wi-Fi. Google Maps works well with a data connection for navigation.

🍗 Food & Dining

Jamaican food is incredible. Must-try dishes include jerk chicken or pork (best from roadside jerk centres), ackee and saltfish (national dish), curry goat, festival (fried dumplings), and patties. Street food is safe and delicious at established vendors. Expect to pay J$500-800 for a local meal and US$15-40 at tourist restaurants.

💡 Must-try: Scotchies Jerk Centre on the highway. Best jerk chicken on the island, hands down.

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🔐 Safety Tips

⏰ Time Zone

Jamaica is on Eastern Standard Time (EST / UTC-5) year-round. Jamaica does not observe daylight saving time, so in summer it is the same as US Central Time.

🔌 Electricity

Jamaica uses 110V, 50Hz electricity with Type A and Type B plugs (same as USA and Canada). If you are coming from Europe or the UK, you will need a plug adapter.

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