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Aerial View Of Ocho Rios


OCHO RIOS, or "Ochee" as it is known locally, has experienced such explosive growth over the last decade that few people can recall the sleepy fishing village, bauxite port and stream-laced nirvana that once existed. Today it is a high density town of concrete hotels, condominium complexes, office blocks, multiple shopping centres and extreme traffic congestion but still one of the favourite cruise ship ports in the Caribbean. The economy of the town is based almost entirely on tourism. The Urban Development Corporation, a government company responsible for much of the development still plays a central role, assisted by the St. Ann Development Company, directors of which include prominent local citizens sympathetic to the incumbent government. The vigorous St. Ann Chamber of Commerce, representing a wide cross section of business and tourism entities attempts to monitor and guide development of the town. The government owns 3000 acres of land on the west of the town near Dunns River and an incomparable beach at Laughing Waters. This area is slated for development and there is talk of another resort town, a twin for Ocho Rios. Squatters on government land, lured by the promise of tourism employment are one of several environmental problems here.

Ocho Rios and its environs offer a wide variety of visitor accommodation. Two adjacent multi-storey hotels on Ocho Rios bay were cleverly "married" to produce the Jamaica Grande: with 720 rooms it is the island's largest hotel, while extensive conference facilities, state of the art "Jamaica'n Me Crazy" disco, clover-shaped pool fed by a 26 foot artificial waterfall, etc. make it one of the most impressive.