Sports and outdoor activities
Sport is a Jamaican obsession - hardly surprising in a country
that has produced so many world-class athletes. The island is also
a great place to indulge your own sporting passion, with excellent
watersports and top-class golfing in particular.
Cricket is the national game, and bringing it up in
conversation is a sure-fire icebreaker. The atmosphere at matches
is very Jamaican - thumping reggae between overs , and
vendors hawking jerk chicken and Red Stripe. There are cricket
pitches throughout the island; visit for schedules.
Scuba diving and snorkelling are concentrated on the
north coast betweenNegril and Ocho Rios. The state of the reefs is
variable, but there are still some gorgeous sites very close to the
shore. The resort areas are packed with operators offering dive and
snorkelling excursions; the most reputable are listed in the
guide.
Jamaica boasts no fewer than twelve golf courses , from
the magnificent championship Tryall course near Montego Bay (tel
868/956-5681) - home to the annual Johnnie Walker International -
to less testing nine-hole links in Mandeville and Port Antonio (tel
868/993-7645). All are open to the public, except during
tournaments (Tryall sometimes closes to non-members in winter).
Greens fees vary from US$10 to US$100 in winter, less in
summer.
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