This colorful Jamaican festival is celebrated annually on August 1st.
Emancipation Day
This location in Jamaica is home to the famous Dunn’s River Falls.
What is Ocho Rios?
Jamaica’s most famous sprinter, known as the fastest man alive.
Usain Bolt
The most famous Jamaican musician, known as the King of Reggae.
Bob Marley
This is Jamaica’s national dish, made with a fruit and salted codfish.
Ackee and saltfish
The indigenous people of Jamaica, who lived there before European colonization.
The Tainos
This Jamaican team made history at the 1988 Winter Olympics.
Jamaican Bobsled Team
This Jamaican genre of music, known for its upbeat tempo and influence on reggae, emerged in the 1960s.
Ska
A popular Jamaican saying, "One one cocoa full basket," means this.
Small efforts add up to success.
The indigenous people of Jamaica, who lived there before European colonizat
The Tainos
This Olympic gold medalist and track star is known as Jamaica’s "Pocket Rocket."
Who is Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce
The name of the annual reggae festival held in Montego Bay.
Reggae Sumfest
This type of dance, associated with Jamaica, originated from African traditions and storytelling.
Dinki Mini
This UNESCO World Heritage Site is known for its historic architecture and was once a center for enslaved people.
Blue and John Crow Mountains
Jamaica’s national football team is known by this nickname.
Reggae Boyz
This music genre, born in Jamaica, has influenced hip-hop and features artists like Yellowman and Shabba Ranks.
Dancehall
This traditional Jamaican art form, characterized by intricate storytelling, is performed by Anancy storytellers
Anancyism
This historic town, once the "wickedest city on earth," was destroyed by an earthquake in 1692.
Port Royal
This cricketer, known for his powerful batting, is one of Jamaica’s greatest players.
Chris Gayle
This popular dancehall artist is known for hits like "Gimme the Light" and "Temperature."
Sean Paul