Montego Bay is the capital of St. James Parish, and the second largest city in Jamaica by area, although fourth by population. Montego Bay was incorporated as a city in 1980, although it is not autonomous, as it continues to be an integral part of St. James Parish. It is a tourist destination, offering duty-free shopping, a cruise line terminal, and beaches.
 
 
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Based in Montego Bay, Jamaica, the family owned and operated company provides rental car services throughout the country. Its services, rates and contact data are presented.
http://www.efay.com/
Situated at the Half Moon Resort in Montego Bay, Jamaica, the horse riding facilities are highlighted, including its beach rides, beginning rides, pony rides, and lessons. Several photographs are included.
http://www.horsebackridingjamaica.com/
Montego Bay Seventh-day Adventist Church
A history and profile of the Montego Bay, Jamaica congregation are featured, along with schedules and an overview of its services, fellowship groups, and educational programs.
http://www.montegobaysda.org
The official visitors guide to Montego Bay features maps, news, events and a profile of the resort city, as well as shopping venues and other resources.
http://www.montego-bay-jamaica.com/
Offering a variety of guest accommodations, including oceanfront rooms, luxury villas, and private villa suites, the hotel is located on John Pringle Drive in Montego Bay, Jamaica, in the West Indies. Photos and video highlight the facilities, and its location, directions, and contacts are posted. Guests may reserve rooms online.
http://www.roundhill.com/
Seating fifty-four guests, the Montego Bay, Jamaica facility is available for family reunions, corporate retreats, weddings or other special events, and includes give individual detached villa suites, each under a separate roof. Its rates, amenities, and reservation policies are featured.
http://www.jamaicavillas.net/
The private club is set on 2,200 acres in Montego Bay, Jamaica, offering eighty-six private villas, each distinct in design and layout. Its history and a property map are presented, along with a description of the accommodations, its dining, golf and tennis facilities. Reservations may be booked online.
http://www.tryallclub.com/