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Most UK Jamaica traffic is leisure to Montego Bay (the resort coast) on BA, Virgin and TUI from London Gatwick, Manchester and Birmingham. Kingston (the capital, business and family-visit traffic) runs less often — BA Gatwick three times a week.
| Visa (UK passport) | No visa needed for UK passport holders for stays up to 90 days. |
|---|---|
| Currency | Jamaican dollar (JMD, J$). US dollars accepted everywhere in tourist areas, often at par with Jamaican dollar within a few percent. Cards work in resorts and chain shops. |
| Time zone | EST (UTC−5) — five hours behind UK in winter, six hours during BST. Jamaica does not observe DST. |
| Language | English (with Jamaican Patois in informal speech). No language barrier for UK visitors. |
| Plug type | Type A/B (US-style flat pins). UK adaptor essential. 110V mains. |
| Best months | November–April (dry season, warm, pleasantly low humidity). June and early November are good value. Avoid August–October hurricane peak. |
| Flight times from UK | Montego Bay (MBJ) 9h 30m; Kingston (KIN) 9h 45m |
For all-inclusive resorts, Montego Bay (MBJ) — it's the resort coast, with most UK traffic. For Kingston city, Spanish Town or visiting family, fly KIN. They're 4 hours apart by road; transferring is impractical.
Resort areas (Negril, Ocho Rios, Montego Bay) are generally safe with hotel security. Kingston has higher crime than the resort coast — stay in safer suburbs (New Kingston, Norbrook), use taxis rather than walk at night. The FCDO advisory has nuanced guidance.
September–early November (hurricane discount) and early June. December–February is peak — fares from the UK can double around Christmas and New Year.
No mandatory vaccinations from the UK. Hepatitis A and tetanus are recommended; check fitfortravel.nhs.uk closer to travel. Mosquito-borne illnesses (dengue, occasional zika) make repellent worthwhile.
No, in practice. Resort transfers are pre-booked. Outside that, intercity buses are slow and not tourist-friendly. Renting a car is feasible but driving culture is fast and unforgiving — most UK visitors stick to taxis and tour transfers.
Jamaica is one of the most familiar Caribbean destinations for UK travellers thanks to direct flights and shared driving conventions, but the logistics still need planning.