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- Two Post Outpost - Strawberry Hill and GoldenEye
7 night journey - Jamaica
Jamacia Two Post Outpost
Experience two sides of Jamaica – the iconic Blue Mountains above Kingston and the pristine beaches of Oracabessa.
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Prices start from
£1,889 per person
Turquoise guests can enjoy 3 nights at Strawberry Hill in Studio Suite with continental breakfast daily, followed by 4 nights at GoldenEye in a One Bedroom Beach Hut with full breakfast daily, from £1,889 per person. Private transfers and international flights with British Airways are included.

Why Turquoise loves...
Jamaica
‘Holidays to Jamaica give you everything you could possibly wish for. Perfect beaches, crystal clear waters, relaxation, thrill seeking day trips, authentic Caribbean culture, lively bustling towns and wonderful people. The question shouldn’t be ‘Why Jamaica,’ the question should be ‘When?’’ - Lara, Jamaica Specialist
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