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What better way to
experience the culture of a nation than through its people? For
travellers seeking insight into the Jamaican experience and the
warm welcome of a Jamaican friend, the island's Meet-the-People
program provides an ideal option. Launched in 1968 by The
Jamaica Tourist Board (JTB), the Meet-The-People program reaches
out to visitors curious to explore the culture of this vibrant
Caribbean island, taking them beyond the traditional resort and
beach setting into the colorful realm of Jamaica's lifestyle,
tradition and customs.
Enriching Experience of
Hospitality
Visitors wishing to take part in the Meet-the-People program are
teamed up with Jamaican hosts or volunteers who share a common
profession, hobby or interest, free of cost. In true Jamaican
fashion, these volunteers offer a hand of friendship and
hospitality to visitors who genuinely want to know Jamaicans and
the Jamaican way of life.
Meet the People allows the visitor to meet a Jamaican who can
enhance their enjoyment of the real Jamaica. Guests may get to
meet a family or know a fellow musician, doctor, photographer,
nurse, teacher or artist, or participate in a wide range of
activities, such as hiking, shopping at a local craft or food
market, visit a church, tour a facility or have a chat over
Jamaica’s famous Blue Mountain coffee.
Whatever the focus, these activities are uniquely Jamaican,
providing an island experience that only locals can create, and
a pathway to the unique aspects of Jamaica's rich endearing
heritage in people, culture, music, cuisine and natural
landscape. The Jamaica Tourist Board will make all arrangements
for you to participate in the Meet the People program! Once you
have confirmed your accommodations and your travel dates, simply
sign up online. We are waiting to welcome you!
Unforgettable experiences of Jamaica continue to linger through
Meet-the-People encounters. In March 1976, the Jamaica Tourist
Board adopted the Forget-Me-Not flower as the symbol for the
program. The flower grows wild all over Jamaica, especially in
the cooler areas, producing white, pink, or blue blossoms. It
was selected to reinforce the significance of the
people-to-people contact, after which each person can truly say
to the other, "It was a wonderful time of togetherness. Forget
me not."
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