Montego Bay is the number one destination in all of Jamaica appealing to the widest variety of visitor needs. "Mo Bay" is known for having some of the best golf courses in all of the West Indies as well as some of the best resorts on the entire island. Montego Bay also has a great deal of options of shopping duty free. Montego Bay is a far cry from the rural history of Jamaica, but is not too removed that you can't check it out if you are so inclined. Montego Bay is near the Great Houses of the plantations, as well as antiquated towns such as Falmouth, and accessible to day trips to Maroon Country.
Negril is a large beach resort town on the western tip of Jamaica rated as one of the top 10 beaches in all the world by a variety of travel magazines. Negril is known as one of the nudist capitols of the world which has attracted people of a certain lifestyle since the 1960's. Larger hotels such as Hedonism offer bathing areas with a do as you please dress code that seem to enforce the easy going spirit of the island. Negril is also home to Seven Mile Beach, which is one of the longest uninterrupted stretches of sand anywhere in the Caribbean.
Located on the southeast coast, Kingston is Jamaica's capital and largest city. This port town is home to roughly 750,000 people and is the island's principal port. As well as being the center of culture for the island, Kingston has a variety of national attractions as well. This includes the historic Port Royal (which was once home to the pirate nation of Jamaica) and the National Gallery. Kingston also offers a wide variety of tours and resorts as well as the best the island as to offer in food, dance, and folk music.