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INFO - JAMAICA
MONEY
Currency
The official rate of exchange varies daily, so it’s
not a bad idea to shop around for a rate that suits you before
changing large amounts of cash.
The exchange is approximately 60-1 USD or 45-1 CAD.
Banks
Currently there are 6 commercial banks operating in Jamaica,
Scotiabank, First Caribbean Int'l, First Global Bank of Jamaica,
Citibank, RBTT, National Commercial Bank of Jamaica. Branches
are located in all the major cities. Bank hours are generally
9am – 2pm, Mondays to Thursdays, and Fridays, 9am –
4pm. There are approximately 300 ATM machines around the island,
mostly at main shopping areas and some service stations. Currency
exchange bureaus are also available around the island (known
as Cambios in Jamaica)
PASSPORTS AND I.D.
A valid passport is required of anyone above 16.
GETTING AROUND
Domestic
Flights
There are 2 major airports on either side of the island (Kingston
& Montego Bay). Although reachable by car, some may not
prefer the long 4 hour drive over.
Car Rentals
All drivers are required to carry a valid licence. Jamaica
recognizes valid International Driver’s Licenses, but
visitors from North America may use their country’s
licence for up to three months per visit. Visitors from the
United Kingdom may use theirs for up to twelve months, while
visitors from Japan may use theirs licenses for up to one
month. The driver and front passenger are required to wear
safety belts, and children under 3 years old must be restrained
in infant carriers.
Remember, Jamaicans drive on the LEFT side of the road.
Public Transportation
Route Taxis drive a designated courses and and is the cheapest
and fastest way to get from place to place. All registered
taxis in Jamaica are required by law to have red “PP”
licence plates.
Minibuses are another easy way of moving around. Each town
in Jamaica has a designated bus park
JUTA (Jamaica Union for Travellers Association) is a fleet
of well-maintained, air-conditioned cars, buses, coaches and
luxury vehicles, each piloted by experienced and friendly
drivers designed specifically for visitors
CLICK HERE for
a MAP of Kingston
TIME ZONE
Jamaica falls within the Eastern Time Zone
(UTC/GMT -5 Hours) and does NOT observe Daylight Savings Time.
WEATHER
Jamaica has a tropical climate with average temperature ranging
from 19 degrees Celsius (66 degrees Fahrenheit) to 32 degrees
Celsius (99 degrees Fahrenheit) all year.
ELECTRICITY
The
electrical supply in Jamaica is 110 volts/50 cycles standard,
and electrical appliances use plugs that are two-pronged and
flat (widely used in the United States and Canada).
If your appliances do not use 110 volts or flat two-pronged
plugs, bring the adaptors/converters with you
TELEPHONE
The Local area code is 876.
Cellular phone cards are available in most convenience stores
and pharmacies.
When dialing long-distance numbers, for North America start
with a 1 or 0 (for operator-assisted calls), then area code
followed by seven-digit number.
For other countries start with 011. For local calls, only
the last seven digits are necessary.
TRAVEL TIPS
Light clothing is recommended
Always wear sunblock and/or wear a hat if you intend to be
outsite for extended periods.
Bottled water is recommended or you may want to boil tap water
before usage.
Electric outlets are available in both 110V and 220V (please
check with hotel or guest house management before plugging
in your equipment)
Do NOT frequent isolated areas
Stay in well-lit areas and stick with the group
Do not carry excess cash or valuables. (Most hotels provide
safes & deposit boxes)
Try not to carry purses, wallets and backpacks or wear unnecessary
jewelry
Watch out for pickpockets
Don't leave drinks unattended
HEALTH
& SAFETY
University Hospital of the West Indies
Hospital
University of the West Indies
Mona
Tel:876-927-1620
NEWS & MEDIA
There are five local television stations, all of which broadcast
islandwide.
There are 20 FM stations
You can get up-to-the-minute local and international news,
sports and weather, as well as all genres of music.
There are 2 major daily newspapers:
The Gleaner - www.go-jamaica.com
The Observer - www.jamaicaobserver.com
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