Hey mon,
The new wife and I just returned from a 10 day honeymoon in Jamaica.

The resort had a few SOT Ocean Kayaks, so we were able to get out paddling a few times. The Caribbean was beautiful, warm and blue as always. In addition to kayaking, other water pursuits included sailing a Hobie Cat, snorkeling over a sunken WWII minesweeping boat and reef, and rafting the Martha Brae River on a 30' bamboo raft. 8)
In addition to the water sports, we climbed Dunn's River Falls, did a biking trip in the Blue Mountains (which included a coffee plantation), a checked out the sights in town.
Jamaica is an interesting and beautiful country. The entire island is like a rain forest, exotic foliage and waterfalls abound. Weather is hot and humid year round. Everyone we met was very friendly, and most were eager to try to sell you something. The wife picked up a few pounds of Blue Mountain Coffee, supposedly the best in the world. I am not a coffee drinker, so I cannot comment on this claim. But the Red Stripe beer is very good.

The tourism industry is well developed, and the island offers numerous resorts of all types and classes. The driving is hazardous to say the least. They drive (fast) on the left, passing on whichever side is convenient, across very poor and narrow roads. Let's just say tourists don't rent cars. As a result, resorts and tour operators include shuttles to and from your destinations, which is nice. All-in-all a highly recommended destination where everything is "no problem".
Irie.