Montego Bay
http://www.sandals.com/main/montego/mo-home.cfm
Montego Bay or "Mo Bay" the most popular tourist attraction that has nice beaches and nice places to stay. It has attracted rich or famous people. Many royal people have been known to come here.
Ochos Rios
www.visitjamaica.com
Ochos Rios also known as "Ochee" is the second most popular tourist attraction. It has great beaches, air strips and modern cruise facilities. Each year there are at least 700,000 tourists. There are many attractions like Dolphin Cove, Horseback riding, and Craft Markets, Gardens, Heritage Tours, and James Bond Beach.
Negril
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g147313-d184421-Reviews-The_Caves-Negril_Westmoreland_Parish_Jamaica.html
This town was set up in the 1960's by a group of hippies this gives it a laid back attitude. It has some of the worlds most beautiful beaches. Its waters offer world-class diving and a wealth of water sports.
Mandeville
http://members.tripod.com/~Livi_d/tourism/mandeville.htm
The chief town of Manchester, and the mountain resort of Jamaica. It is the island's largest hill town and fifth largest urban center. In this town you can visit
Black River, Jamaica's largest river. Nature lovers will delight in exploring what it has to offer. Boat trips are available. The YS Falls on the river are held by some to be the island's most spectacular.
Kingston
http://www.tripadvisor.com/RuleBasedPopunder?Rule=610&fromServlet=Tourism&geo=147310&backupLoc=147310&onclick=1
Kingston is the capital and the commercial, administrative and cultural heart of the
island. English is mostly spoken here compared to the rest of the Caribbean. It also has the seventh largest natural harbor in the world.
Port Antonio
http://www.virtourist.com/america/jamaica/portantonio/index.html
On the north end of the island and was the first tourist resort on the island. Lush tree ferns right by the roadside, carved-out beaches white as sugar, and the towering backdrop of the Blue Mountains where the world's finest coffee grows.
St. Elizabeth
jakes.stelizabeth.jamaica.mymotels.com
There are deserted beaches all along the southern coastline with fishing villages and small sandy coves hidden among the rocks.