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Oakville Beaver, 31 Jan 2009, p. 21

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www.oakvillebeaver.com The Oakville Beaver Weekend, Saturday January 31, 2009 - 21 Jamaica a jewel to discover S ome people visiting an all-inclusive resort want to spend every second day out and about on excursions, shopping and simply exploring. They do, however, enjoy all the advantages of the allinclusive when there. That means they should consider Jamaica as a destination because they could do a different excursion every day for two weeks on this island that is 235 km long and 85 km wide -- and not get to the bottom of the list. Many of the excursions are just half a day, leaving the rest of it to relax. You can ride a bamboo raft down a scenic river, watch a cricket match, head out to Chukka Cove for international polo, climb the Blue Mountains or find a great buy at a straw market. It was interesting asking people who were on an Air Transat Holiday why they had chosen Jamaica for their holidays. Over and over I heard it was because of prices and attractions. One couple on the way home raved about the Air Transat destination rep at the Grand Palladium Lady Hamilton Resort and Spa where they were staying. And the choices are amazing. The latest attraction is Mystic Mountain, just outside of Ocho Rios. The adventure starts with the Rainforest Sky Explorer, a state-of-the-art chairlift that sends you over the tree tops to the peak of Mystic Mount, and when you come down, the descent carries you through the heart of the tree canopy. Once you're up there, you can have a zip-line canopy adventure through the treetops. On this ride, you'll zip your way from platform to platform in the treetops. This is a guided tour that covers virgin areas of the mountain, finishing at the Prospect Plantation, again near Ocho Rios, is a 1,000-acre working Jamaican plantation. You view this in a tractor-drawn, open-air carriage with three guides who should be doing comedy at Second City. They were worth the price of admission. We saw bananas, cassava, sugar cane, coffee, allspice and watched Farmer Brown, in bare feet, climb a Coconut tree. We fed the ostriches, listened to stories of the rich and colourful history of the estate. We got to tramp through the Great House and admire the secret gardens. We all had our picture taken patting the friendly camels. It was great. Some of our group went golfing, while others looked to the spirit of reggae and followed the legend of Bob Marley. Ocho Rios is a popular cruise ship stop because it offers so much to do. Shopping may be the most popular sport in Montego Bay and the Harbour Street crafts market is a good place to start. There's lots more though, including enough golf courses to keep the golfer busy, historical treasures like St. James Parish Church built in 1765 and the Cage, an 18th century prison that once held runaway slaves. History takes the spotlight at the legendary plantation Great Houses that dot the countryside. The most famous is Rose Hall, haunted by the ghost of Annie Palmer, who murdered three husbands only to be killed by her slave lover. Most visitors wouldn't dream of going to Negril without a sunset drink at Rick's Café where entertainment is live and includes fire-eaters, jugglers and daring cliff divers. Rick's was badly damaged in a hurricane several years ago, and the new Rick's even includes a pool and dining room over the bar. It made me wish for the old rather tacky Rick's, but I was in the minority, the place was packed and everyone was having a great time. And so will you, if you visit Jamaica. You can reach Sam Iona at Sion10@live.ca. mid-station of the Rainforest Sky Explorer chairlift, which returns zipline riders to the park entrance. The big adventure though is Bobsled Jamaica. Remember when the Jamaican bobsled team was such a hit at the 1988 Calgary Winter Olympics? It is the closest thing to traditional bobsledding without being on the ice, claims Michael Drakulich who developed the attraction. You could spend a whole day -- there is an infinity pool, bar, dining facilities, and yes, a gift shop. Mystic Mountain is very close to famous Dunn's River Falls. When I started the climb, I looked around and everyone seems years younger than I was, making me think I'd made a really bad decision. Looking up at the dramatic 600-foot drop of cascading water was terrifying, but I talked myself into it. When you climb you hold hands with the others climbing along with you, and I carefully picked the strongest looking man I could see to hold hands with, thinking he could haul me up. He did and the next morning my arms ached from his hauling. The scariest bits are at the bottom. By the time I'd reached the top, I'd played in little pools, sat under waterfalls, slid down natural rock slides and just had a wonderful time. 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