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Tour of Jamaica
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Day One: Arrive in Kingston and take cars to Treasure Beach for Kickoff dinner. Treasure Beach is the "unspoiled" Jamaica with limited tourist traffic but excellent accomodations. In summary the Tour will follow the Queen's Highway, which circumnavigates the island.
Day 2: Treasure Beach to Negril. The route will take the riders through Black River, the first city in Jamaica to have electricity, along the coast and some moderate climbs on the way to the westernmost point in Jamaica-Negril. 110KM
Day 3: Negril to Montego Bay. Arrive in the second largest city in Jamaica after traveling along coastal roads. 80KM
Day 4: Montego Bay to Ocho Rios. The route will show riders the beautiful north coast including Discovery Bay, where Columbus originally landed. and Ocho Rios in the parish that gave is Bob Marley. 110KM
Day 5: Ocho Rios to Port Antonio. After passing Goldeneye, where Ian Fleming created his James Bond persona and books, the riders with arrive in Porty as it is called locally. Porty is home to Jamaica's famous "jerk" cuisine and was the first tourist destination frequented by celebs like Errol Flynn. 100KM
Day 6: Port Antonio to Kingston. Finish the tour with a trip over the Blue Mountains which reach elevations in excess of 1500 meters. The Blue Mountains are also famous as the home of Jamaica's world renowned coffee.
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