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Kingston has several shops to satisfy cravings for sweets, ice cream, and pastries.

Sub Zero (Emancipation Park, New Kingston, cell. 876/424-9715, 10 a.m. 10 p.m. Mon. Thurs., 2 11 p.m. Fri. Sun.) is an ice cream shop that serves softies and scoops in cups and cones, as well as sandwiches, french fries, and gyros.

Paul Bogle was the founding deacon at the Native Baptist Church in Stony Gut, St. Thomas, a village at the base of the Blue Mountains about eight kilometers inland from Morant Bay. Bogle founded a church where African elements similar to those found in Revival were strong and a black pride ethos was a central doctrine.

Monday

11pm-2:30am - Mojito Mondays street dance @ Susie's, Southdale Plaza, Half Way Tree 12am-3am - Uptown Mondays street dance @ Savannah Plaza, Half Way Tree

Tuesday

Richmond Hill: With the best view over Mobay -- and a hotel, bar, and restaurant rich in history and ambience -- this is a choice spot for a sunset cocktail.

Gallery of West Indian Art: Not only does it have an excellent collection of Jamaican work, but there are Cuban and Haitian paintings as well.

Errol Flynn Marina: This world-class facility in the heart of Port Antonio has a sea wall lined with flowers and benches.

Bonnie View: No degree of dilapidation to the remains of one of Errol Flynn's grand hotels can take away its view.

Seven-Mile Beach: Seven-Mile Beach is great for long walks into the sunset.

Royal Palm Reserve: Home to the Morass species of palm, found nowhere else, the reserve is also an important habitat for a slew of domestic and migratory birds.

Lower Black River Morass: As one of Jamaica's largest wetlands, this mangrove and swamp is home to a variety of unique animals and plantlife.

Pelican Bar: Located on a sandbar about 1.5 kilometers offshore, this is the best place to spend an afternoon snorkeling and eating fresh fish.

Belcour Lodge: This colonial-era home offers a culinary garden tour not to be missed by foodies and horticulturalists.

Strawberry Hill: One of Island Outpost's gems, this boutique hotel boasts spectacular views and a fascinating history.

Coyaba Gardens and Mahoe Falls: The best-maintained waterfalls and garden combo in Ocho Rios handsomely exemplifies St. Ann’s motto of “The Garden Parish”.

Wassi Art: Jamaica’s most commercially successful ceramics studio uses local terra cotta and imported white clay to create exceptional works.

The largest reggae festival held in jamaica spanning three nights, Sumfest is a Montego Bay institution. It features rising and proven Jamaican reggae artistes as well as international musicians. In 2015 Dancehall Night was definitely the highlight, with the most energetic performances and a responsive crowd.