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The Association of Jamaica Attractions Limited (AJAL) is committed through its united membership, to provide a diversity of attractions and quality of service to all visitors, while promoting ands maintaining the highest standards with integrity and professionalism in a friendly environment for the benefit of all. > Learn More
| Island Village is the first of its kind in Jamaica - a theme park offering an endless array of activities and stores. It features the top Jamaican stores, selling a range of products such as duty-free items, clothing, souvenirs, specialty goods, CDs, books and art. There's also a Reggae museum, art gallery, arcade, cinema, casino, cyber café and water sports centre. > Learn More
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Charela Inn Watersports offers non-motorized watersports equipment:- Kayak, Hobie Cat, Sunfish, Windsurf boards and for those who are not competent in using them, Wayne and Cedric will be only too glad to offer you FREE tuition. Also for those who wish, within short walking distance there is parasailing, scuba diving, snorkelling trips to the reef and many more watersport activities outside of Charela Inn > Learn More
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Salt from Hellshire:
The Great Salt Pond in the Hellshire Hills, St. Catherine was extensively mined for salt and there were two salt works at Salt Pond Hill operated by Capt. Joseph Noye in the 18th century, and in one year he produced 10,000 bushels of salts. In 1670 an agreement was made with St. Thomas Modyford who patented adjoining lands of St. Thomas in the Vale and St. Dorothy to supply them with salt at a low rate.
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