Jamaica All-Inclusive Paradise from Newark

Feel the Rhythm of the Caribbean's Most Vibrant Island

Jamaica captivates Essex County travelers with its intoxicating blend of pristine beaches, reggae rhythms, flavorful cuisine, and warm hospitality, all easily accessible via frequent direct flights from Newark Airport. As the birthplace of all-inclusive resorts, Jamaica perfected the art of worry-free vacations where everything from gourmet dining to water sports is included in one upfront price. The island offers distinct experiences across its resort areas - Montego Bay's convenience and variety, Negril's legendary seven-mile beach and sunsets, Ocho Rios's lush gardens and waterfalls, and the South Coast's untouched authenticity. Jamaica's unique culture sets it apart from other Caribbean islands, offering experiences from climbing Dunn's River Falls to touring Bob Marley's former home, rafting the Martha Brae River to sampling jerk chicken from roadside drums. With options ranging from family-friendly resorts with extensive kids' programs to sophisticated adults-only properties like Sandals and Couples, Jamaica provides the perfect setting for any vacation style while maintaining the value pricing that makes it accessible for New Jersey families and couples alike.

Destination Highlights

3.5 hour direct flights from Newark
Birthplace of all-inclusive resorts
English-speaking island
Reggae music and culture
Dunn's River Falls
Seven Mile Beach in Negril
Excellent value pricing
Year-round warm weather

Travel Information from Newark

Flight Time:
3.5 hours direct
Time Zone:
Eastern Standard Time (no change from Newark)
Best Time to Visit:
November to mid-December, January to March
Average Temperature:
77-86°F year-round
Currency:
Jamaican Dollar (150:1 USD) but USD widely accepted
Airlines from Newark:
JetBlue, United Airlines, Caribbean Airlines, American (seasonal)

Top Attractions

  • Dunn's River Falls climbing
  • Bob Marley Museum
  • Blue Hole mineral springs
  • Martha Brae River rafting
  • Rick's Cafe cliff diving
  • Luminous Lagoon
  • Green Grotto Caves
  • YS Falls

Insider Tips for Essex County Travelers

  • 1.Montego Bay airport is closest to most resorts
  • 2.Book transfers through resort for safety
  • 3.Bring small bills for craft market haggling
  • 4.Try jerk everything - chicken, pork, lobster
  • 5.Appleton Estate rum tour worth the drive
  • 6.Negril has best sunsets in the Caribbean
  • 7.Respect the culture - it's more than beaches
  • 8.Red Stripe beer and rum punch are musts

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Jamaica safe for tourists from New Jersey?

Resort areas in Jamaica are very safe with 24/7 security. Stay on resort property or book excursions through reputable operators. Avoid venturing into local towns alone. Millions of Americans visit safely each year. The north coast resort areas (Montego Bay, Ocho Rios, Negril) have excellent tourist security.

Which Jamaica resort area is best from Newark?

Montego Bay is most convenient (closest to airport) with the most resort options. Negril offers the best beach and laid-back vibe 90 minutes from airport. Ocho Rios is lush and green with attractions nearby. South Coast is undiscovered and authentic but 2+ hours from airport.

What's included in Jamaica all-inclusive resorts?

Everything! Room, all meals, snacks, alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks, non-motorized water sports, entertainment, kids clubs, and tips. Some include spa treatments, golf, or scuba diving. Only extras are spa services, motorized water sports, and off-property excursions.

When is hurricane season in Jamaica?

June through November, with peak risk in September-October. However, Jamaica is rarely hit directly due to its position. Travel insurance is recommended during these months. You'll get 30-50% savings and resorts remain open with full services.

How much spending money for a week in Jamaica all-inclusive?

At all-inclusive: $200-500 for souvenirs, spa, and tips for exceptional service. Budget $100-200 per excursion. Bring small bills ($1, $5) for tips and crafts market. Credit cards accepted at resorts but cash is king for local purchases.

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