Sabina Park Stadium
The
stadium known for hosting the first Test in 1929-30 and first ODI in 1983-84, was upgraded to hold around 30,000 seats. The ends of the stadium are the Blue Mountains End and the George Headley Stand End. The Opening match, Opening Round and the Semi Finals will be played in this
stadium. Built in the island of Jamaica, the land of spices, the
stadium, which has favored the host West Indies team in earlier matches, is expected to provide better results this time.
During their leisure time, the tourists can visit interesting places in the island such as museums, churches and other historical sites. Montego Bay, Kingston,
Port Royal, the fishing village, The Blue Mountain, the tallest mountain on the island
Negril, the beautiful current that stretches with 11km-long beach, Nine Mile Museum that commemorates the legacy of the 'King of Reggae', St James Parish Church, one of the finest churches on the island and Cockpit Country, a dramatic sculpted limestone plateau
Jamaica: Cricket Stadium Location Map
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Donald Sangster International Airport is the main
airport that provides accessibility to the island of Jamaica. Buses, minibuses, taxis and car rentals can also be used to explore the island. Opportunity to shop is also not less in Jamaica. Gallery of West Indian Art that displays Jamaican and Haitian paintings, Harmony Hall that exhibits a unique wooden boxes, larger reproductions of paintings, lithographs and signed prints of Jamaican scenes and hand-carved wooden combs, Hi-Lo Supermarket that sells gift items, Reggae Yard & Island Life, the largest music store in Ocho Rios, Things Jamaican that sells Jamaican crafts made from carved wooden bowls and trays, Wassi Art Pottery Works that produces works of art in terra cotta and Crafts Market that sells dozens of stalls selling wickerwork, carvings, batiks, straw hats and other crafts are the main shops in the city where people can purchase all types of products.