Car Hire in Montego Bay, Jamaica
Montego Bay is Jamaica's second city in size and significance, but it is the island's tourism capital. It boasts the most hotel accommodation, the most transport facilities and it is, in fact, a cosmopolitan holiday center, offering a wide selection of amenities.
Montego Bay is divided into three fairly distinct parts. There is the city itself with its crowded streets. There is a " hotel area" which is a mile-and-a-half strip running from the town, past the celebrated Doctor's Cave Beach and out to the Dead End Bar. Thirdly, you can find the outlying hotels and villas on beach or hillside.
City streets are packed, colorful and lively. Country folk flock in in order to visit markets, shops and banks. Guests from hotels and cruise ships make their way to in-bond shops and Crafts Markets. Housewives, office girls and market higglers promenade round bar-front discussion organizations and sidewalk domino games.
Compared to Palm Beach, it's not exactly an elegant town. Ergo, don't compare it to anywhere. Delight in its noisy, untidy, lively Caribbean charm.
Architecture is a combination of last-century "gingerbread" wooden houses interspersed with modern buildings, many of which harmonize because Georgian facades never really went out of fashion.
Sam Sharpe Square, a enjoyable cobblestoned hub of activity, is roughly the center of the town where stands the Cage, formerly a jail for errant slaves, and the ruins of the Courthouse, built in 1804 and destroyed by fire some 20 years ago.
Why the city fathers never found the resources, the desire or the will to rebuild it continues to be one of Jamaica's many mysteries.
City Center, in true Jamaican tradition, is not the center of the city however it is the center of in-bond shopping where all the main in-bond stores are located.
The main Crafts Market is in Harbour Street nearby Sam Sharpe Square, but there are two smaller ones in the hotel area, one alongside Fantasy Hotel and the other on Fort Street on the site of a 17th century fort.
There are a number of other shopping arcades in Montego Bay where the visitor can easily shop for souvenirs: St. James and Fantasy Plazas are located in the hotel area and Montego Bay Plaza is on the waterfront in town. Further a field lies the Montego Freeport Shopping Center to the west of town and the Blue Diamond Plaza to the east.
Holiday Village, also to the east, in front of Holiday Inn, is the largest shopping center in Montego Bay, with an extensive variety of in-bond stores, including the "LADY GODIVA SHOP", all within easy walking distance. Furthermore, it boasts an art gallery.
Half Moon Shopping Village, is a very luxurious shopping area, connected to the Half Moon Hotel.
On the western side of the Harbour, Montego Freeport has been developed on what used to be the mangrove swamps of the Bogue Islands. Here are the deep water piers where cruise boat passengers and freight are unloaded. Here as well is the site of the Montego Bay Free Zone, which employs a great number of Montegonians in the manufacture of such things as T-shirts and sportswear, all for export. Jamaica Digiport International, a hi-tech telecommunications center, is also at Montego Freeport.
The name Montego Bay derives from the Spanish name-Manteca Bahia or Bay of Lard, so called because of the lard-making industry made possible by the hunting of wild boars which abounded in the surrounding hills.
Montego Bay was a sugar and banana town but the sugar factories have shut down down and bananas are now transported out from Kingston and Port Antonio so the picturesque sight of women carrying bananas on their heads and singing the TallyMan song while undertaking their back-breaking work, is a thing of the past.
Montego Bay's original claim to resort fame was the fabulous Doctor's Cave Beach which enticed celebrities and socialites from all over the world. The Beach is said to be fed by mineral springs and it certainly rejoices in the most uncommonly clear and sparkling water.
In recent years, other beach clubs were developed in the area, each with its own special character. Walter Fletcher Beach is closet to town on Gloucester Avenue. Cornwall Beach is just a little past Doctor's Cave. Tropical Beach recently opened on the east side of the airport and offers a wide selection of watersports. It is often a venue for live entertainment, featuring artistes such as Byron Lee. Rose Hall Beach lies further out of town.
Montego Bay boasts a wide selection of accommodation, from the older, well-established luxury hotels and the newer all-inclusives to the many small and much more intimate places. Villas await those who would like to get away and do their own thing.
For more information visit the writer at:
http://www.mobay.com/town4.htm#history
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