Direct flights from Stockholm to JAMAICA from €291 round-trip!

Direct flights to Jamaica from Stockholm just from €291 round-trip! Get cheap flights from Stockholm, Sweden to Montego Bay, Jamaica. Find the cheapest flights just from 291 EUR / 2798 SEK both ways.

Jamaica is an island nation in the Caribbean, located to the south of Cuba and to the west of the island of Hispaniola. With 2.8 million people, Jamaica is the third most populous anglophone country in the Americas, after the United States and Canada. It remains a Commonwealth realm with Queen Elizabeth II as Head of State. Jamaica has a large population of Chinese and East Indians. Sizeable numbers of Whites and Mulattoes, and persons of Syrian/Lebanese descent, many of which have intermixed throughout the generations. Individuals on the island seldom belong to one racial group as mixed-race Jamaicans are the second largest racial group; the genetic roots of many people can be traced to origins that are not necessarily physically apparent. Christianity is the major religion in the island. Jamaica’s resources include coffee, papaya, bauxite, gypsum, limestone and sugar cane.

Travel period:

January – February 2017

Route:

Stockholm –  Montego Bay (Jamaica) – Stockholm

Some examples:

25 Jan – 8 Feb (€291/ SEK 2798)

11 – 25 Jan (€312/ SEK 2998)

1 – 15 Feb (€344/ SEK 3298)

Where to book:

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Accommodation:

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2) If you are interested in booking apartment or room then definitely visit airbnb.com (here you will get $25 bonus credit for accommodation after registration).

Car rental:  

You can find the best car rental prices on Rentalcars.com.

Have a look at Trip Advisor when planning your holiday to find out what’s hot and what’s not when it comes to all the local attractions.

To know more about Jamaica, you can visit and read more in Wikitravel here