- Jamaica can be divided into three landform regions: the eastern mountains, the central valleys and plateaus, and the coastal plains.
- The most elevated area is the Blue Mountains in eastern Jamaica. The highest point is Blue Mountain Peak at 7,402 feet. Other mountain ranges include the John Crow, Dry Harbour and the southern Manchester Plateau.
- There are over 100 rivers in Jamaica, however, most are small, unexplored, and not navigable.
- Jamaica's climate has a tropical climate with warm to hot temperatures all year round. Temperatures generally are 80-90°F.
- Over 3,000 plant species grow on Jamaica, including over 200 orchid species and carnivorous plants.
- Some of the major marine Jamaican wildlife recources are Birds, Manatees, Crocodiles, Dolphins, Whales, Turtles, and Marine Fisheries.
- The soil is unique in Jamaica.