Jamaica 여행 가이드
필수 여행 정보 — 긴급 전화번호, 안전, 통화, 비자, 관습, 교통편.
Jamaica is generally popular with tourists, but it experiences high rates of violent crime in specific areas. Visitors should exercise a high degree of caution, stick to well-traveled tourist areas, and avoid walking alone at night.
Jamaican Dollar (JMD)
Type A and Type B
Tipping is customary for hotel staff, tour guides, and waiters, usually around 10-15 percent.
Digicel and Flow are the primary providers; tourist SIM cards are easily available at airports and local shops.
Visa requirements vary by nationality; many visitors from the US, UK, and Canada can enter for tourism without a visa for a limited stay.
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Public buses and 'route taxis' are available, though they can be crowded and often do not follow strict schedules.
Uber, InDrive
Knutsford Express is the most reliable, comfortable, and safe way to travel between major cities and tourist hubs.
- • Greetings are generally warm and friendly
- • Public displays of affection are acceptable but modest
- • Respect for elders is highly valued
Casual and light for the beach, but modest (covering shoulders and knees) when visiting churches or government buildings.
Sunday is a significant day for church attendance; dress modestly and behave quietly if visiting during services.
Cricket — Sports are a massive part of Jamaican identity, with a legendary history in track and field, football, and cricket.
August 6
Independence Day
Celebrates Jamaica's independence from the United Kingdom with parades, music, and cultural performances.
July
Reggae Sumfest
The largest music festival in Jamaica showcasing local and international reggae and dancehall artists.