Calle Ocho is famous for Hollywood Walk of Fame and is a major tourist attraction. Javier Soto also has a similar Avenue of Stars in Miami and I expect that Latin stars will be recognized there. His dream came true on March 2, 1989 when Gloria Estefan and Miami Audio Machine won the first star of the Latin Star Trail. But this will not be done overnight. It is time consuming to form a company, develop this idea, and get support and permission from the local government organization, which is a long and long process.
If you do not have much time like me, you can feel the core of Latin culture by taking a walk on Calle Ocho (most famous street). You will find Cuba and the Latin leader's star, a domino-occupied domino in Domino Park, or a lot of cigar stores and factories. This time it was a bit away from the small residential area of Miami and the big building to cross the huge bridge to Miami Beach. It may be the most appropriate tourist destination for some stereotypes, but it is still a must see for its style and the atmosphere it can provide. During the day, you can appreciate the Art Deco District or explore the Art Deco style hotels of the 1930s.
Miami is an international city located on the southeast end of Florida. The influence of Cuba is reflected in Cafe Ocho's cafe and cigar store in Little Havana. On Biscayne Bay's turquoise sea barrier island, there is Miami Beach with South Beach. This charming community is known for colorful Art Deco architecture, white sand beach, surf hotel, and nightclub with trends.
Montego Bay, Ocho Rios, Negril, Port Antonio are the main tourist destinations. Lively Montego Bay is one of the most popular resort towns, Ocho Rios is a port where the island's main cruise ship, the crystal clear ocean of Negril and long, spacious coconut trees gather. Because it is close to spectacular Blue Mountains, eco-tourists prefer quiet Port Antonio. In Jamaica's avant-garde capital Kingston, you can explore the home of Reggae legendary Bob Marley and explore museums and city historic sites. It is no wonder that Jamaica has a reputation as a hotspot in the Caribbean Sea.