Activities:Eating & Lyming

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Around the pool section of the Beaches Negril Resort showing the many curved and circular interconnected waterways, bridges and brightly colorful play area for the children. The entire area shows vivid colors between the pool’s waters, the slides and other structures, and the palm trees and other lovely green plants, grass and greenery that are interspersed in the area. A white umbrella and lounge chairs sit to the bottom left, and the beautiful blue and green waters of the beach and Caribbean sea sits off to the right and upper portions of the scene.
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A complete aerial view of the Jamaica Palace Hotel showing the entrance to the lower left and the admin, other guest room buildings and facilities over the roughly 5-acre property in Port Antonio, Portland. The buildings are painted in white and they have a classic view to them. A pool can barely be seen behind the buildings but the entire scene is swallowed up by green forest and lush mountainous regions. Island Turf Tours guests who are traveling the North Coast of Jamaica do visit here, as well as those whom are picked up at the Norman Manley International Airport.
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A favorite spot for Island Turf Tours guests sees a calm morning at Treasure Beach in St. Elizabeth, Jamaica, which shows the beach waters slowly ebbing in to the shore to the right. Several fishing boats are in the sea water and some are on the land. Coconut trees and many lush trees line the background and a long stretch of flat mountainside sits behind them with a few eating areas and houses filtered about, and beautiful clouds dot the light-blue sky. No one is captured in this lone scene.
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An over-the-shoulder view of a stand that houses several sealed bottles of Appleton rum products. In the foreground to the right is an attendant, half-shown, receiving payment from a guest of the Appleton Rum Tour Experience whose left shoulder sticks into view. On the stand is a heading sign that says, “EST. 1749 Appleton Estate Rum. Crafted in the heart of Jamaica”. In the background are a few other guests strewn about who are looking at other exhibits at the tour. Norris often caters to those who appreciate the laid back nature and history of rum-making in Jamaica when he carries them to this experience in Santa Cruz, St. Elizabeth.
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Two pictures on an orange wall with Bob Marley on the right, with the words over his head saying, “Bob Marley and the Wailers”, and the picture on the left showing a large golden record atop a golden CD and a golden Cassette, with an inscription under the record, saying “Presented to Bob Marley”, for the record label “Confrontation”.
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The main entrance road to the Accompong Town Maroon Village in the Cockpit Country in St. Elizabeth, Jamaica on a cool evening. Two green maroon horns sit above the posts along either side of the gate and the blue sign to the Left says welcome to a Accompong and there are no people in the scene. Here at Accompong, Norris, as a tour guide, would carry his private tour guests of travelers visiting Jamaica. There are many palm trees and other lush vegetation all around.
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A sunny but still cool (not pelting sun) outdoor shot showing many guests of the Pelican Bar hanging out together inside the bar, some seated, some standing, hanging out on the walkway of the bar, and in the foreground, persons inside the waist-height water outside in the green watery sea. Many adults, some of the men wearing caps, and the women in their swim-suits, hold their bottles of Red Stripe Beer while they’re enjoying their time being in the water and having their enjoyable conversations. A small fishing-type boat sits off to the right with the words, “American Queen” written on its side, and in the far background the side of a mountain edges out into the sea behind it. For travelers visiting Jamaica Floyd’s Pelican Bar, roughly one mile offshore from the Parottee Bay in the southwest St. Elizabeth parish of the island, is an interesting sight that attracts tourists, some of whom seen here are guests of Island Turf Tours who enjoy this Jamaica private tours transport service.

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Visitors of Ricks Café overlook the balcony at three becalmed boats in the blue-teal ocean, and breathtaking iridescent sky. In the foreground, a pergola serves as refuge from the incandescent rays of the sun. The rockface steps fully illuminated by the sun's rays, descends from the cafe to the shoreline serves as additional vantage points observe the beauty of the ocean and sky.

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Woman in blue bikini top seated on a bamboo raft beside man with light-blue open shirt and shorts with one arm around her and both smiling with colorful umbrella and other bamboo rafts behind them enjoying their rafting tour. Medium
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