Executive Suites🌞 Guidebook

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Executive Suites🌞 Guidebook

Museums

Discover the home and recording studio of Legendary Bob Marley.
600 abantu bendawo batusa
I-Musem kaBob Marley
56 Hope Road
600 abantu bendawo batusa

Food scene

I love hanging out here as the “Jamaican-ness” and reggae vibes and the food are to die for.
8 abantu bendawo batusa
22 Jerk
22 Barbican Rd
8 abantu bendawo batusa
I love hanging out here as the “Jamaican-ness” and reggae vibes and the food are to die for.
Be inspired by some authentic Jamaican meals while you learn more about this legendary icon.
162 abantu bendawo batusa
Usain Bolt's Tracks & Records
67 Constant Spring Rd
162 abantu bendawo batusa
Be inspired by some authentic Jamaican meals while you learn more about this legendary icon.
10 abantu bendawo batusa
Barbican Beach Bar
13 E Kings House Rd
10 abantu bendawo batusa

Sightseeing

Hiker and a nature lover - then exploring our highest mountain peak is highly recommended.
Love our coffee? Then hiking in the hills where it is grown is simply amazing. Coffee not your thing? Then maybe riding on motor bikes through the hills will excite you! Whatever your pleasure it can be experienced in the Blue Mountains.
74 abantu bendawo batusa
Blue Mountains
74 abantu bendawo batusa
Love our coffee? Then hiking in the hills where it is grown is simply amazing. Coffee not your thing? Then maybe riding on motor bikes through the hills will excite you! Whatever your pleasure it can be experienced in the Blue Mountains.

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Ukuzulazula

Uber is the fastest way.

Try to use Ubers where possible or rent a car. The public transport system is another way of getting around but not timely.
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How to say What’s the cost?

“O much” is used to ask the cost of something in jamaica.
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Wha’appen?

Means (What’s up?) - greeting used among friends.
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Rhaatid!

Used as an expression, adjective or to intensify, e.g. “Rhaatid, di gate drop down” (Wow, the gate fell), “She get a rhaatid lick” (She got a bad hit), “A figet di mango to rhaatid” (Oh no! I forgot the mango).
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Walk Good

(Good bye, take care, safe travels) - departing salutation, issued with good wishes.