A 17th century, travelers described Anguilla as a "nest of pirates and smugglers and outlaws, dangerous to every neighboring island and a disgrace to the British name." Today, it could hardly be more different.
Mandeville is a location with a British touch. This is Jamaica's major mountainous area some 103 kilometers from Kingston, and the country's fifth urban hub. The city showcases the traditional British architecture. Original structures from ancient times still prevail as lively as ever. The city was founded in 1816 and named after Lord Mandeville, the Duke of Manchester's eldest son and former governor of the parish. With a great variety of countryside landscapes and superb camping conditions, this is an ideal place for a relaxing trip wrap-up. You could also consider staying at one of its hotels and taste the local food. Away from the coast and marked by a smooth and fresh weather, this corner of calmness offers a shift in rhythm worth giving a shot at.
A 17th century, travelers described Anguilla as a "nest of pirates and smugglers and outlaws, dangerous to every neighboring island and a disgrace to the British name." Today, it could hardly be more different.