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CONTENTS Page LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS .iv EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ..v INTRODUCTION 1 Purpose, Scope 1 Sources 1 JAMAICA 2 Resorts 3 ST. LUCIA 5 Resorts 6 RESORT COMPARISON 7 RECOMMENDATIONS 7 WORKS SITED 8 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS Page Pictures Picture 1: Waterfall in Jamaica 1 Picture 2: Montego Bay sunset 2 Picture 3: A small piece of Negril’s beauty 3 Picture 4: Beaches of St. Lucia 4 Picture 5: View of the Papillion’s Butterfly shaped pool 5 Picture 6: The beach at Sandals Halcyon Beach St. Lucia 5 Tables Table 1: Resort Comparison 7 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This information was compiled to help make a decision on where to get married and have the honeymoon. Jamaica or St. Lucia The chosen destinations are St. Lucia and Jamaica. There is a lot of information on each of these destinations included in this report. Jamaica is loaded with fun and exciting things to do along with quiet, romantic getaways. St. Lucia offers much of the same at an elevated price in comparison. Jamaica Jamaica is one of the most beautiful and culturally rich islands in the world. Explore the countryside and mingle with the people. The physical beauty and vibrant culture of Jamaica are still its greatest assets. Scuba dive, play golf or just lounge around on the beaches. St. Lucia St. Lucia is now a terrific Caribbean value, with a variety of traditional and all-inclusive vacations to choose from. Offering an array of unique and varied activities, this is a tropical island where natural wonders abound. Its landmarks include magnificent shorelines, lush rainforests and the towering volcanic peaks called the Pitons. There is duty-free shopping and even a “walk-in” volcano. VACATION DESTINATIONS INTRODUCTION Jamaica and St. Lucia are popular places to go to get married and honeymoon. If someone has never been to an island before then researching the islands of choose is a good idea. Having a travel agent collect information on everything that need to be known about the islands is probably the easiest way to go about the research. The people of Travel for You are professional agents. A requirement of Travel for You is to have actually have traveled. Personal experiences are the best way to learn about the resorts and activities available. In this presentation there is information about each country chosen. Purpose and Scope The purpose of the presentation is to help clients chose the best destination for their wedding and honeymoon. Travel for You has compiled information about the islands, the resorts and activities available at each location. For each island there are 2 preferred resorts to choose from along with a price comparison of each island. Sources In preparing this presentation, the staff of Travel for You has used the internet, professional experiences, other client’s experiences and brochures made available from the resorts mentioned. JAMAICA Jamaica is a multifaceted mosaic of international customs and traditions. Ancestors, from Africa, Asia, Europe and the Middle East, have helped to shape the culture, creating one that is uniquely Jamaican. When visiting the island, take time to experience the culture… it’s what sets Jamaica apart from other Caribbean destinations. “Reason with a Rastafarian about life, love or politics.” Lose yourself in the rhythms and movements of a people who still refuse to be constrained. Visit one of the many theatres or stage shows and delight in the performing arts, showcasing everything from Jonkonnu to jazz. Want to dance too? Join in the wild revelry of Carnival and Augus’ Mawnin or just follow the reggae beat, pulsing from street corners and rum bars island wide. After that, share a meal of ackee and saltfish with roast breadfruit, escoveitched fish, bammy and festival, feasts that will tantalize the taste buds. In Jamaica, discover new worlds, and familiar ones too, lots to learn about, and even more to love. No wonder it’s been called ‘the biggest little island in the world…’ http://www.jamaicahomecoming.com Jamaica’s geography is, unlike that on some of its Caribbean neighbors, diverse.
Approximate Word count = 2620 Approximate Pages = 10.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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