07-11-2009, 02:31 AM | #1 |
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Jamaica- write up and a lot of pix
Ah, Jamaica- one love! If there’s one country in the Caribbean where one could spend their time, it should be Jamaica. It is the land where natural beauty is scattered throughout, where jerk bbq and red stripe are favorites and the people are very laid back and down to earth. After a week there, I wish I could go back very soon. For Jamaica is the only vacation spot that I would consider “paradise.”
From the moment we stepped off the plane, it was evident that Jamaicans are very down to earth people. Though their living standards are not as high as other Caribbean nations, they do enjoy life and take everything in stride. We stayed at the Rose Hall Hilton Resort & Spa in Montego Bay (Mobay) for our duration. Many people in our group at first was a little disappointed because, compared to Atlantis a few years before, this resort was a little on the small size. I, however, thought it was a perfect place as it wasn’t too crowded and the upkeep was excellent. There were a few non-motorize water sports that you can enjoy at no extra charge (kayaking, sailing, etc.). The night life entertainment was more than adequate- magic shows, live bands, and contests for the audience, etc. There’s even a kids’ club where they can play Wii’s and PS2 games and even watch movies on the projector screen. While some would say that it’s not a very hip hotel, it was, IMO, the perfect place to unwind. After all, the hip strip is only a 5-10 minute ride and anyone can go nuts there. The driving style over there is quite an experience. People cutting in, passing while closely trying to avoid oncoming cars, and honking/flashing lights to greet each other were the norms. What we would think of as “close calls” was normal to them. At times when we would gasp in fear of a crash, they would say “no problem mon” and leisurely brush pass other cars. On one of our tours, the van had a flat tire and other drivers stopped by to help. Even the cops dropped by and offered assistance. They let us take pictures with them and even allowed us to wear their hats. We also went to Kingston to see what it’s like there. Boy that was an experience!! Everything was far more hectic than the more touristy towns like Mobay and Negril. I don’t know where this “New Kingston” that I’ve read about was but at downtown Kingston, we didn’t dare step foot outside the van. It’s not that we were afraid of being shot or mugged. It was more of not wanting to deal with the hustlers as there were street vendors everywhere and they seemed more aggressive (to sell their products I mean) than in other cities. Would I go there again? You bet- but with caution. It’s probably not any more dangerous than Oakland or Detroit but since you’re in someone’s backyard, it pays to be cautious. On the way back we stopped by a road side stand for some fruit- it was great!! Other places we went to were the Dunn’s River Falls in Ocho Rios, 7 mile beach, Rick’s Café in Negril (where the cliff jumpers are), and Port Royal where they filmed "Pirates of the Caribbean". There was an isolated thunder storm the day we climbed the Dunn’s River Falls but it didn’t stop anyone from having fun. It was pretty wild for me to carry my camera gear (with a tripod) while climbing it. Everyone thought I was crazy because only water proof cameras were recommended. Good thing I was prepared for it and my gear came out perfectly dry and I got away with some good shots. All in all I had a blast!! At first I was worried that it would be boring because like other Caribbean nations, there really isn’t much to see or do (aside from the usual stuff like beaches, pools, and drinking). Jamaica, however, turned out to be the best vacation I’ve ever been on!! Note: pix are in no particular order. I backed up everything and ended up with duplicates. It was just a PITA to sort through so I didn't bother. |
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This is how they roll over there BTW. It was obvious but I asked a cop why they carry such high caliber weapons and was told that the criminals are heavily armed so they need such fire power to combat them.
The first pix is when our driver got pulled over for running a red light. He was let go and a few minutes later ran another one. Like I said, they drive pretty crazy over there... Last edited by BMW F22; 07-11-2009 at 03:47 AM.. |
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Very cool pics. Getting married on that island next year.
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Thanks for the compliments guys! Hope you enjoyed the pix!
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It’s such an awesome place to visit. If you’re in Miami or near that vicinity, it’s only a 1.5 hour flight to Jamaica! Quote:
Yeah we stayed in the area so we went every. At first we thought that Kingston was a 6 hour drive (according to the estimates online) so we didn’t want to go. When we found out that most things are just a 1.5 (negril, ocho rios) to 3 hour drive (Kingston) we just hired a tour guide and went everywhere. There’s still so much to see though so I’m planning a trip back there- hopefully sometime soon! |
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I've climbed that waterfall in Ocho Rios.. memoriess. I agree with everything you said except for the people being laid back. I went on a cruise and when your with a big tourist group the people are crazyy. All they want to do is sell you shit and they want a tip for everythingg. If you ask them a question and they answer they ask for a tip. Also I think the Cayman Islands had nicer beachs, great place nevertheless!
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I also agree that Jamaica doesn't have the best beaches. I mean Cancun and Bahamas have way better beaches. However, the energy just wasn't the same. I personally don't care much for the beach so Jamaica's beaches and the hotel's pools were fine. |
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