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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Montego_BayMontego Bay - Wikipedia

    The North Coast Highway connects Montego Bay with the North-South section of Highway 2000 (called T3), which begins at Mammee Bay in Ocho Rios, St. Ann and terminates at an interchange which leads onto the Mandela Highway in St. Catherine and into.

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  2. The north coast is the most developed area of Jamaica outside the capital, boasting numerous things to do and an energetic atmosphere. Highway upgrades between Montego Bay and Ocho Rioshave effectively halved journey times between the two cities, opening up most of the coastline to new resort and villa developments.

  3. The development have been taking place in three Segments; Segment 1-Negril to Montego Bay, Segment 2 - Montego Bay to Ocho Rios, and Segment 3 - Ocho Rios to Port Antonio. The Jamaica National Heritage Trust's Archaeology Division was recruited to manage the archaeological component of the North Coast Highway.

  4. 2023年7月1日 · The Montego Bay Bypass will cross the Montego River and turn north and pass east of Cornwall Courts and east of Salt Spring. It will intersect the North Coast Highway in Ironshore. The overall length of the Montego Bay Bypass Road is approximately 15.1 km.

  5. The port town of Falmouth lies 37km (23 miles) east of Montego Bay. Before setting out to explore the town, stop first at the Glistening Waters Restaurant and Marina for a seafood lunch on the veranda overlooking the lagoon. After lunch, continue to Falmouth and take our walking tour of this historic seaport.

  6. Montego Bay & Northwest Coast. Home to the nation’s largest airport and a busy Caribbean cruise terminal, Montego Bay is many people’s first view of Jamaica before they get whisked off to the surrounding beaches, golf courses and all-inclusive resorts. So it's ironic that, barring MoBay's excellent dining scene, most of the area’s ...

  7. Ocho Rios, Jamaica’s third-largest town, dominates the north coast’s tourist scene. Cruise ships call in several times a week, and although tourist numbers are large, they never seem overwhelming. Perhaps this is because there's so much to distract, from adventure activities to working plantations to sights unveiling the breadth of Jamaican ...

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