Planning My Jamaican Vacation
Yes, it is time to go to Jamaica again. My wife has never been there, so I need to make this a great trip for her. I have been looking at a number of places to stay, but I can’t decide which is best.
I also haven’t decided whether I want to use an online travel site such as Expedia or Travelocity or just do it all myself. I love to save money, and if that means doing all the booking myself, then I’ll do it. And I’ll tell you how I do it too.
Things To Do in Jamaica List:
These are some of the things I would really like to do (some I have already done, but my wife hasn’t).
- Dunn’s River Falls
- Cliff diving at Rick’s Cafe (only if we stay in Negril)
- Relax on the beach
- Stay at a place on the beach
- Go to the beach (the beach is important)
- Eat authentic Jamaican food (not Americanized Jamaican)
Places to Stay in Jamaica List:
- White Sands in Negril – A nice looking place with mostly good reviews. It is much cheaper than many other places, and it is right on the beach. White Sands would be more of an economical vacation. I don’t plan on spending much time in our room anyway. I’m going to the beach.
- Mom’s Place B&B – I just found this on TripAdvisor, and it looks like a really nice small little B&B. It is right on the beach in Negril, and not owned by a corporation.
- Taino Cove – This place looks beautiful with large rooms. It’s about twice as much money as White Sands, but it is also on the beach. It is in Treasure Beach area which is much further out than most touristy places. That is good (no crowds of tourists), but also means a bit less to do.
- Negril Beach House Villas – A little more expensive than Taino Cove, and also right on the beach. This place has very good reviews, and you can get a kitchen in your room. That is awesome, as my wife and I like to cook and save money by not eating out.
So that’s what we are looking at. If you have any suggestions, please let me know. I am not into partying, I am going to relax and enjoy the beach. And to drink some Jamaican Blue Mountain coffee.
Posted on April 2, 2009 - Filed Under Beach Vacations, Jamaica Vacation, Vacation Time
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