
“Land of Wood and Water,” a phrase originating from Jamaica’s earliest inhabitants, the Taínos, who named the island “Xaymaca,” reflects the nation’s abundant natural beauty. Jamaica’s landscape, lush with forests, rivers, and stunning coastlines, epitomizes the harmony between land and water. This rich natural environment continues to shape the island’s identity and lifestyle, offering locals and visitors an immersion in Jamaica’s scenic charm. From the rolling Blue Mountains to sparkling rivers like the Rio Grande, Jamaica invites explorers to engage with its landscapes and underscores the deep connection Jamaicans have to their environment.



