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Port Antonio


Need seafood? A big plate of Jamaican stew? An open-air bar? Head to this perennially popular breezy restaurant-bar, overlooking the beach on the southern lip of the bay, which specializes in barbecued chicken and pork, and groaning plates of shrimp, lobster and fish.

This is also the place to go for darts, pool and a rum punch. Friday heats up with the help of local DJs.


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1. Folly

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2. Christ Church

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3. DeMontevin Lodge

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4. Folly Point Lighthouse

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5. Titchfield Peninsula

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6. Cenotaph

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Brightly whitewashed war memorial to Jamaicans of the British West India regiments who fought in the First and Second World Wars.

7. Errol Flynn Marina

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8. Bikini Beach

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