This Jamaican coastal town will figure prominently in your Bargain Holidays to Lucea. It is mainly an agricultural town that provided most of the produce required by Jamaica that any Bargain Holidays to Lucea would not be complete without a taste of their delicious fruits and vegetables. A bite of the bananas they used to export would be an experience in itself.
While on your Lucea Bargain Holidays, it would be a treat to have a taste of the Lucea yam which was a popular food among Jamaicans working abroad. Lucea Bargain Holidays would take you not only to the productive soils of the town, but also to the historical Fort Charlotte built in 1761, and the Lucea clock tower near the Old Lucea courthouse, which was built in 1817 and is still fully functional.
There are many historical sites you can explore during your Bargain Holidays to Lucea, most of which dates back to the 18th century. A visit to the Lucea Parish Church, one of Jamaica’s oldest churches, would make your Bargain Holidays to Lucea memorable. Tourists usually gape wide-eyed when they are told that there is a tunnel that leads people from this church to nearby Fort Charlotte, which was used by the people as a safe haven during the war.
Lucea Bargain Holidays will also let you in on the many secrets of Jamaica including the fact that the site of the Hanover Museum used to be a prison way back in 1776. But more than that, Lucea Bargain Holidays is your gateway to Negril and Montego, two of the most prominent resorts in Jamaica.
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