Jamaica: Dangerous or Safe? Next Level or OverHyped?
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- čas přidán 7. 04. 2024
- Is visiting Jamaica Deathly Dangerous or Super Safe? Amazingly Awesome or a Full-stop Failure?
Just how good is Jamaica really?
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My black American friend went to Jamaica for the first time, when he came back he couldn’t stop speaking about how he love it. ❤🇯🇲
This man summed up Jamaica more precisely than any other channel.
Any place can be deemed unsafe if you move and act with no common sence..
Try Russia
Yea and some unsafes are different than others ..
@@RobbieRoe7 lol
@@RobbieRoe7 you speaking from experience?
This is the most intelligent comment I’ve ever read!!!!
We are here in Jamaica right now for the fifth time since 1993. There is a special vibe here I don't get anywhere else, hard to explain, it doesn't mean that everyone will feel it. Your points to keep one safe are valid James and that is what makes me feel very secure here. By that I mean follow some simple rules and your chances of encountering a problem are minimal. Things that help me choose this vacation destination are, the people, the food, the COFFEE, can drink the water, the vibe, and I can speak English. Yeahmon, One Love. 🇯🇲
Jamaica is amazing. Be aware of your surroundings as a tourist. Thats all.
Exactly, as anywhere else in the world, be careful.
Jamaica is safe for the average traveler. I am really baffled by the paranoia about safety that travelers echo. Let's be honest, as a tourist almost anywhere you go you have a target on your back that says, "I am a sucker, just fleece and take advantage of me." Especially if it is your first visit. I was just in Budapest and Costa Rica. I was worn out by being sucked dry at every turn. Guys, this can happen anywhere, not just Jamaica. You have to be a savvy traveler. Regarding violence, avoid areas you would avoid at home. I don't walk around the Southside of Chicago acting like a tourist. So dont go to places that are seedy in Jamaica and, if you have to, don't act clueless. To be factual, what the actual stats show is that violent crime there is gang violence restricted to certain neighborhoods that you probably wouldn't be visiting anyway. Most Jamaicans dont. The second category is domestic violence. Crimes against tourists are almost nil. I believe the numbers were in the low single digits. Check the actual numbers yourself. Don't believe the hype.
Yeah Jamaica has a gang violence problem which is of course bad for locals who live there . As a tourist shouldn’t really affect people as I doubt tourist are going in areas where people are beefing . Getting ripped off can happen anywhere . It’s not like people just drive outside resorts and start shooting tourists for no reason . Most criminals/ wanted ppl in Jamaica also are hiding from police unlikely as tourists they would be in regular areas where people can identify them .
Yeah, it’s giving macro-aggression tbh. It’s that kinda sweeping generalisation that people latch on to. Everywhere with inequality can be dangerous.
The issue now with Jamaica, crimes are no longer closed in. Criminals are now targeting All inclusive hotel. In Montego Bay their was couple gang shootings on toryist Hipstrip.
Love Jamaica - to me, you can't compare it to Mexico, DR or anywhere ? I love each for their own unique qualities.
Easy comparison for me as they are more similar than opposite, broadly speaking, with homologous weather, location, sea, beaches, seasons, and tourists (just to name a. Few). Two options for a Caribbean vacation...
Much harder to compare London to Tokyo, or Switzerland to New Zealand.
@@Coolist
America 🇺🇸 is the most dangerous country outside of war torn Syria, Ukraine, Russia, Congo, Israel, Afghanistan etc.
Mass killings, racism and all kinds of schisms is how I describe Amerikkka 🤷♀️
You can definitely compare them. They are all Caribbean destinations, with comparable beaches, hotels, water, sand, anything.
It takes 4 hours from some parishes to Portland or to Westmoreland so it cannot take 2 hours to get all over the island.
Yes, I remember Montego Bay to Kingston being at least 4 hours each way
@DrDinB besides there are 14 parishes so to take 2hrs to get all over 14 parishes is impossible.
Yeah, I came to the comments just to dispel that comment. We travel multiple times a year to Jamaica. Drive ourselves. You'll be pushing it to get from Montego to Negril in 1:45hr when traffic is light. Montego to Ochi give an hour and a half. Still haven't been to Kingston, but its on the todo list. Max speed you are supposed to do is 80km (55mph) but some drivers do waay more. I stick to the speed limit and watchout for the massive potholes. lol
Jamaican here.......IMPOSSIBLE to navigate end to end in 2 hours. From MBJ to KIN can take longer than that...😮. Oh......You're on the coast, it will be windy.....😅
I was there in November of 2022 and we loved every second of it, the people were so friendly, yes very slow in service, but we expected that in Jamaica, island time, lol. We are going back in September of this year for 11 days to the opposite side of the island, Hanover or near the town of Lucea. I look forward to you videos. I cannot wait to see how you like it, i love the island and the blue water.
I have been to Jamaica four times since 2008 and have never experienced a problem or felt unsafe. I didn’t isolate myself on an all-inclusive resort. According to my Jamaican American friends, dangerous areas include Kingston and possibly a non-tourist area of Montego Bay.
I do not understand the paranoia right now but perhaps things have changed since my previous visit in 2021.
I am a Jamaican and most of Kingston is not dangerous,its mainly downtown Kingston which is the inner city.The same goes for Montego Bay
Misinformation all around......sighs😢
It’s not slang, it’s Patois…and I think if you decide to drive from one end of the island to the other you’re going to be more than 2 hours…but sometimes a short drive can end up being super long…just like Costa Rica lol
I found it funny when he said 2hour drive from one end to the other😄
Saaame, I was like 2hrs where??
I've been twice, first time Montego Bay and second time to Negril in bloody bay. It is the pinnacle of the Caribbean in terms of beaches and landscape. You get what you pay for in terms of hotel, but I travelled budget AI first time to Holiday Inn Sunspree in the 90's and RIU Palace second time. Both experiences were perfection. We did some independent excursions into the mountains which were unique life experiences.
Jamaica is next level when you gets off the resorts go to dunns river falls, blue hole, black river, luminous lagoon, green grato cave, Portland, ricks caffe, Port royal, Negril seven mile white sand beach, montego bay hip strip the list goes on and on
Jamaica is the black Hawaii ! Fun and beautiful.
Yes! I was hoping you'd review Excellence! I stayed there in Jan' 23 and it was by far the best vacation we've ever taken. The property is immaculate and the people were incredible! Can't wait to see your thoughts.
We've only been to Excellence Playa Mujeres, but it was by far the best property we have stayed at in our five trips to the Caribbean (rookie numbers, I know-LOL). Also excited to hear about it!
Can’t wait for that video.
Excellence IS excellent. However, like most all-inclusive hotels, you get what you pay for as there are levels of excellence. Packages like gold, diamond etc.
English probably plays a role in the price difference but I think what impacts it more is the cost of goods among other factors. Everything that is not locally produced has to be shipped by air or sea. Jamaica also does not have the same trade agreement with the US and Canada that Mexico has. The cost of goods would also explain why Hawaii is more expensive than US states that have zero cultural/language barriers.
The cost of living also plays a role, which is why Barbados is more expensive than PR, which is more expensive than Mexico which is more expensive than DR which is more expensive than Cuba.
Nice video!! Can’t wait to see the rest of Jamaica 🇯🇲 Thank you 🏖️
If you think of vacation as beach and white sand beaches , you are correct, Jamaica is no different than other vacation destinations in the Caribbean. Therefore, I understand the pricing issue. Definitely, not cheap to vacation there.
The thing though Jamaica is far more than beach and sunshine, infact you are selling yourself short if that's all you go there to experience. You need to get adventurous and try to experience the Island, then you'll understand the premium you pay there as opposed to the other destinations.
I've been to what used the be Breezes, riu, royalton and a few sandals resorts all over Jamaica. Have taken a cab from runaway Bay to negril in the past, no problem. I've done a ton of excursions also no issue. You nailed it with the driving, it's crazy. Love the jamaicas ❤ the service is on Jamaican time. Know that going in and chill.
I just got back from royalton bavaro punta cana and regretted the entire time not booking Jamaica.
James, your description was spot on excellent ! I’ve been to Mexico several different times to different locations as well as Punta Cana. I couldn’t quite figure out the love/ hate relationship some people have with Jamaica. You are definitely right about the vibe check the hospitality and friendliest of the culture can be a little lack luster. Would I go again sure, but the prices were Next Level compared to similar islands. Especially, in terms of customer service, food, hotel amenities. I couldn’t understand why they were so much more expensive. We only left the resort to do guided tours. Some of the price points were significantly higher compared to other countries. I’m not a big fan of rum based drinks I didn’t realize that till I got there. I can definitely see people being apprehensive about the danger aspect. Which I agree I don’t think I would ever leave the resort without a guide, personal driver or a large group. Last but not least Club Mobay was definitely worth the hype compared to most vip airport lounges. Overall, I enjoyed my visit there
James, you are the COOLIST indeed! 😎 You do great work on all of your videos!
Awwwwwwwwww, I appreciate your first impression perspective here! I've considered heading to Jamaica at some point, although realistically it won't be among my very first destinations. I intuit the best first wading of toes in an international tropical setting would be either one of the more tourist-y parts of Mexico or Punta Cana, and then from there I'd probably go either Costa Rica, Aruba and/or Jamaica in whichever order. 😊
Can't wait to see the Jamaican resort reviews! And see more of their awesome airport of course! 🤩
Heading Jamaica in August and I can’t wait! The locals don’t mess with visitors/tourists UNLESS you go to FAAFO😂They are extremely protective of people who visit the country and YES the people are warm and friendly; often minding their businesses!
@OdinRiseWolfFuck around and find out
@OdinRiseWolffuc* around and find out.
Great video as always. Any chance you will ever visit Xcaret Cancun?
I go to jamaica 🇯🇲 2 3 times a year
I have so many friends here I know so many Jamaicans they treat me like family!! NO DANGER AT ALL!!!!!
I was there 1 month ago and my co-workers is from there and I meet her cousin she took me & my wife all over jamaica in 1 day the falls and Rick cafe that was the best place ❤️ ❤
Cannot wait to see your Excellence review, looking to book for next year.
2HRS??IT COULD TAKE YOU UP TO 5HRS TOGO TO SOME PLACES IN JAMAICA.i won't take you 2hrs driving the length
Love your videos James, this is an extremely helpful video as I'm between the 3 cancun , Punta Cana and Jamaica! 40 year old solo traveller looking for luxury and fun. Did Playa Del Carmen Riu Yucatan couple of years ago which was great fun and then Antigua and Aruba last year! Looking at Royalton Chic in Cancun 🤔 not sure but il keep watching all the vids!!! safe travels buddy 👌
A lot of tourists will never go beyond the walls of their all-inclusive resort, having been transported there by a reputable transfer service. Those people aren't really going to be exposed to the real dangers and generally don't have much to worry about. But as soon as you step outside of those kinds of accommodations, you have to be careful. Use reputable tours and keep your guard up around the hustlers. The island can be incredible, but the travel warnings exist for a good reason: the island has real troubles that you don't want any part of.
Love your common sense judgement! Thank you for sharing with us your experiences! ☺️
Great Videos!! With everything going on in Haiti. How safe is Punta Cana Right now ?
Jamaica is great. The island is unique from the North (Montego Bay), east (Ocho Rios), and south (Negril and South Coast). Good food. Great beaches. Interesting people.
The downside:
- If you are used to Mexico, the service is top notch. In Jamaica, dinners/drinks come at a slower pace. You are on island time and things are a little slower. This is a shock to many and get used to it.
- Pick a good resort. There is a huge difference in service. Many of the resorts are rustic. Not old, rustic. If you are used to shinny brand new properties, you might be in for a shock.
- Jamaicans are hustlers. So be street smart. If it doesn't feel right. Don't do it.
- Do you research on excursions, many of them are not great.
Much of what James said is true. I've been to Jamaica three times. I love to research, and you can have a great trip if you put in the time.
I have been to Jamaica 32 times, and Mexico 14 times. Much of what he said is BS. He has absolutely no idea what he's talking about
Headed out to Jamaica on Friday for our 7th visit. Love it. And actually we have found the price comparable to Punta Cana. I think it really depends on the resort. Also, need a taxi? Always get one through the front desk at the resort and the driver will usually be able to pick you up when you are ready to return. Perhaps any price increase may be because it's an English speaking country? We have thought the same thing, but as I said, we've stayed in Jamaica for the same price as Punta Cana.
There’s a few tips we provide and have had some of our best experiences all over Jamaica.
1. Have respect for the culture and the people
2. Be patient with service and any aggressive sales tactics
3. Be aware of your surroundings
Another great vid . I’m on the fence after this . Was considering excellence for next year
I think you hit the nail on the head when you talked about the price point versus the experience. When my wife and I visited, we both looked at each other with the understanding we could have done the same thing in Mexico for half the cost. Beautiful country, amazing scenery, but not really as much of a destination as we were led to believe before we went.
I love Jamaica. The people are friendly, but in general, we thought that males tend to be more outgoing, jokingly, happy, "Ya mon" attitude and the females tend to be more reserved and might take a couple interactions before opening up. Not all cases of course.
We went to Couples Resort twice (one in Negril one in Ocho Rios) and loved them both. We always stuck to organized tours outside of going to a restaurant off site once...
Which leads me to you cannot get Jerk Chicken as good in the US. Scottchies is life changing!! Simple but amazing!!
@srauhala5
That's definitely a fair assessment of the people in Jamaica 🇯🇲 💯
Love Jamaica ❤ been several times and if I wasn’t pre booked this year I’d be going back but I’m gonna go next year again!!!
We have travelled to Jamaica 16 times since 2008. We have been to Ocho, Montego, Negril, and Runaway Bay. Typically we stay 8 nights. One day of each vacation we have a private local driver take us to places tourists don't typically go. We have never had an issue with safety. If you are going to take a taxi or bus, only use or get into vehicles that have a RED plate. If you are going to Dolphin Cove, Glistening Waters, Rick's Place, Scotchies, The Blue Hole, Dunns River, Mystic Mountain, Rose Hall, or any other hotel arranged excursion, you will be perfectly safe. Enjoy the Island!
I live in Canada and when I make an appointment, I often times have to wait 15 minutes or more beyond the time I booked to get service. And this includes doctors' offices, dental offices, Government offices, and banks.
You should go to Negril to get away from the wind. It should be about half of the wind in Montego Bay and Ocho Rios. There's the "Seven-Mile Beach" to explore, and make sure to visit the West End as well. There are many amazing hotels/bars/restaurants among the rocky cliffs in the West End, such as the Rockhouse Hotel & Spa, and world-famous Rick's Cafe, and perhaps it is here you'll experience something you haven't before. Take a look at some photos of Rockhouse. Negril / West End are on the western end of Jamaica, so you will see some great sunsets.
James I was one of your subscribers that had something to say. I'm glad you acknowledged those comments. As a west coaster and a mature gay man/ solo traveler Hawaiii is my jam. After hundreds of nights I never felt unsafe on any of the islands and I rarely spent days on end at the resort with the one exception of my last trip when I spent most of my time at The Hyatt Kaanapali, and even then I spent a lot of time in Lahaina going back and forth the 3 miles on a e-bike. For me safety in adventure is paramount, I love to get out and explore. When I do feel like hanging out at the resort eating/drinking and swimming all day I have Coolist
I am so sick of wind! If I ever move again, I’m researching to find the least windy place in this country! Great video, loved the content.
Hey just wondering ...which hotels are you planning to visit in Jamaica?
I am so happy that you are finally here visiting our country. Hope you enjoy your stay at all the locations you will visit. I will also add that as a tourist it's best to pre-arrange transportation and from a reputable company and not one off the streets. Although its not always the same, but better safe than sorry. Enjoy your visit.looking forward to your reviews.
Jamaica is the best, that's why all bloggers want to be here
Jamaica is absolutely beautiful. I've always said this but the biggest problem I have is with the hotels. The price per room is more expensive than a lot of other Caribbean and even hotels in the US but they pay their staff absolute trash and expect everybody to be happy knowing that they're been taken advantage of. Most don't like to work in the hotel but it pays the bills and that's all it does.
Riu is always a good budget hotel@@Ezigoing
Where in Jamaica is 2hrs away?👀👀 Negril to Portland is probably 5-6 hrs.. ochi to kgn like 2hrs via toll..
Great video. I will be staying at the Excellence very curious at what you will think about it. I do love Jamaica and the people are great!! You just need to be very aware of your surroundings and use reputable tours and transportation services provided thru your hotel. Research your trip.
I will be interested in your final thoughts. Haven't been to Jamaica and wondered if I should consider it.
Consider it, sorry, he doesn't know what he's talking about, sometimes people can make up their own fears.
I hear all this travel advisory about Jamaica but haven't seen any news article of any tourist being robbed, S/A or killed. I seen articles of other popular locations. You just have to be careful where ever u travel even here in the States.
Hey James you happen to be at the riu reggae Montego Bay?
Went to an I.S.L.A.N.D and complain about the wind!!🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄
We love Jamaica! We’ve been there 15 times, always stay in a small beach hotel in Negril, and eat nearby food. Please review the S Hotel in MoBay (all-inclusive!).
I’m not sure if I’ll ever visit Jamaica. I found your channel after booking a trip to Punta Cana. I’ve been back twice! I’ll be traveling next month to Tortola in the BVI, for the third time. It’s way more expensive by a lot, but there’s also amazing snorkeling, hiking and the island life is absolutely felt and so relaxing.
I live in Jamaica, you are missing a lot by not visiting.
@@lawrencedavidson6195 maybe I will one day. I’ve spoken with several people who have been to Jamaica and I’ve heard mixed reviews. Im sure it’s beautiful and I’m fond of the cultural food from what I’ve had here in the states. The price, the potential for crime, and the intense heat might persuade me to choose alternative destinations. But I’m also a huge fan of reggae music, for instance I’ve always loved the film Rockers. So to visit Jamaica has always been something I’d like to do, but the older I get, I have picked other places for one reason or another.
So funny James 🤣🤣 I'm from Manchester, England and I can't understand people from Scotland either. I laughed out loud when you said that 😂😂😂
Hi James 👋
Thank you for another wonderful video.
I appreciate your advice on how to stay safe in Jamaica but it's the price that keeps me away. 😂
I also enjoy trying to use my Spanish in Mexico. The local people are always so happy when you try.
And there's always Google Translate...🤣😎👍
My husband and I celebrated our 20th anniversary in Jamaica. It was our very first time leaving the U.S. Jamaica was AMAZING! We've been to Punta Cana and Cancun since then and neither come close to Jamaica! We can't wait to go back. We literally talk about going back weekly lol.
I was in Jamaica last month. I loved it.
My co-worker was headed to Jamaica in August but she canceled due to the travel warning in place....also there's a travel warning in Bahamas, too! She was super ready to go, but Americans keep coming up missing there....very scary! My sister has been traveling to Jamaica since 2000 so I learn from her where to go and where not to go!! It look absolutely beautiful though!! As always, you come through with the great videos🥰😍🤩 Thank you so much for educating us!!
There are no foreigners who are MISSING in Jamaica! That’s a LIE!
@@vamswolfmom4498 Well, according to news that I read...it's no LIE!! I also mentioned the Bahamas....look that ish up, too..while you're at it!!
@@vamswolfmom4498she must be talking about Mexico..she needs to post that news link. Because indeed that’s a damn LIE..
@@111pp7 Don't get mad at ME! I watch the news and get very concerned because my Sister visits a lot...you have a computer..look it up! So if this is a "lie"...be mad at the news media...not me 🤨🤨
@@divinediva71 I am a Jamaican I know what’s going on in my Country.. it’s okay I am not mad at anyone.. hope your sister continues to travel and be happy and safe🙏🏽❤️
I just came back from Montego Bay. No issues what so ever. We took tours and no problems ever. Everyone was very friendly. We stayed at the RIU Hotel Montego Bay. The weather was beautiful. So don’t believe everything you hear.
Good video. Went two years ago, stayed at the IG and had no issues. Used TA and hired a vetted local drive us around. Wouldn’t go now bc of the high level travel advisories and reduced support from US Consolate if anything happens. I’m a female and am always taking extra precautions. If there’s a high level alert I just find someplace else it go…it’s a big world!
Good assessment…it’s a big world, but unfortunately the safe places are shrinking (even Mexico is getting borderline “iffy”)
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Hey Coolist. Nice Video. Jamaicans speak standard English as a rule and Patois is generally more spoken in the streets. Glad for your analysis on Jamaica. Many believe the warnings are unwarranted for the most part. You have to have a Kool demeanor and they will warm up to you immediately. Definitely agree the Weather in Jamaica has changed and have gotten windier than it was in the past years. I'm a Senior now and a Jamaican living in U.K. since childhood. I think you should watch some of the other foreign Vloggers from around the world. Coco girl, Coco Boy, Chris Must List, Bless up Jess, Dee Mwango. They are all vloggers that have been traveling around the Island of Jamaica solo taking in the Island's vibes walking in the Ghettos, and off beat areas creating contents, and not encountering any issues with being robbed or violence. See if you will have a different view. All the best.
Like your content. Point of note, it does take a bit longer than 2 hours to get across the island. From Port Antonio in the east to Negril in the west it's a 6 hour drive and this is using the highway.
We loved Negril in 2017 but have heard that things have changed some since then. Guess we will see. We arrive the 20th to Negril. As far as wind I was always under the impression Montego Bay side is windier.
Jamaica is amazing! We have been at least 15 times. We love the people and the culture. We stay at Sandals or Beaches and we don’t make stupid decisions like going into known trouble areas. The United States has just as many known unsafe areas. 🤷♀️. FYI, It’s not slang, it’s patois. 🇯🇲
JAMAICAN people have nuff love ❤for you always welcome back 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🌎🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸✈️🏝
Went to Moon Palace in Ocho Rios a few years ago and previously to Riu Palace Tropical on Bloody Bay. When we walked off property to do some local shopping, the persistent attention for purchasing goods or services was mind numbing in Ochi.
A big negative on this island and in the DR is the copious amounts of trash on the sides of the roads and trash burning, everywhere.
Other than that, good times! 😆
Our last trip to Jamaica at Ocean Coral Springs we were told the resort did not have enough blankets for all the rooms so our kids used beach towels on their bed for the first 3 nights despite us asking twice a day for blankets. No one cares which was our experience for most of the staff there except the awesome guys cutting down coconuts off the tree for the kids. We have been going to Jamaica every other year since 2009 but things have changed a lot. We will not be going back for awhile.
Sorry about your experience, but that has nothing to do with Jamaica, but an issue with the resort itself. It’s surprising since I have heard good things about that resort. Anyways, you really haven’t been to Jamaica if you just stay in a resort.
@@portiamarriott5513 almost all tourists stay at resorts and this guys channel is all about staying at the resorts. Just like when going to Europe you stay in hostels or hotels. We have been going there since 2009 and stayed at mega resorts, boutique resort and not all inclusive resorts. We a have done 90% of the excursions. The fact is the last two trips (Royalton 2022 and Ocean Springs 2024) were just bad. Our trip to Mexico was not much better in 2023. I think in general service and caring after the pandemic has just gone to the wayside.
Stop Lying!
Hope you had fun!!!😊
Must see you tube video debunking the current travel advisory by Jamaica with Irie. We were just in Negril October 23. Heading back in May. Use common sense, just as you would anywhere else in the world. Be kind to the people of Jamaica and show them respect. We love Jamaica 🇯🇲 One Love.
Are you going to do a property review?
The wife and I visited Rio Palace Tropical Bay in Negril last June and had an amazing time. Its a basic all inclusive, but something about the island and our location was magical, maybe because it is located on Bloody Bay. Does it compare to Mexico and DR for entertainment, maybe not unless if you go to Ricks Cafe. But I love the chill vibe and how you can not worry about drinking the water.
Its about 3 to 4 hours drive from Montego to Kingston
Enjoyed the video. But… 2 hours to get around the island? 🤔🤔🤔Where? In which Jamaica? 😅😅😅
He meant on helicopter... cause...
Great explanation of safety and vigilant behaviour. Love your honest reviews. Ohhh by the way the doughnuts 😅😅😅😅
Jamaica is actually pretty big, be specific if you're just talking about the tourist areas. Did you go to all 14 parishes to make that determination? Manchester, Portland, Westmoreland, etc.
Great video! Thank you. You're one of the first reviewers that has been honest about safety. Price point yes because of English. Second entitlement. Repayment. Sought of reparations.
I love Jamaica ❤
So do i, mainly because i live here..lol
I think you’re there at a windy time. I’ve been to Jamaica many times and never felt the wind was a problem at all.
You seems like a man who is looking for something off planet earth that would be next level. Jamaica is amazing beautiful.
We loved our stay in Jamaica but we only left the resort twice, once to do a little shopping another time for a booze cruise. The outwardly threat felt real, if that makes sense.
I fly in Wednesday night to Hyatt Zilara
Just an update a couple nights in. Winds are not bad at all (windy days are 4 days out on the forecast, so maybe had bad timing). Crowds are great, it’s definitely NOT the same of a Mexican all inclusive, but Hyatt was still great in its own way. Service is definitely passive/different, however drinks are also twice/triple as strong and with better spirits. Its definitely a “warm up” culture
It takes more than two hours to travel from Montego Bay to Kingston and other parishes.
I was like what tf is he talking about lol. when i visited there, we did not use the highway and it took us almost 5 hours lol
What James said is what kinda rubs me a little about Jamaica. I love Jamaica, the people, food, culture but the prices are crazy. Besides Sandals, from what ai’ve seen online & heard from people that recently went there it looks like alot of the hotels aren’t as updated or well kept as hotels in DR or Cancun for example, and they charge double or triple the price. I’m really looking forward to seeing James’s take and reviews of where he visits.
As a Jamaican, I agree.
what are those sunglasses. love em
Me and my wife stayed Excellence Oyster Bay for our honeymoon. Thee best couples resort...Make sure you visit the excellence clubs on BOTH ENDS of the resort and yoll be blown away at the beach.
Well be back in Jamaica in May at Ocean Eden Bay
Our good friends just returned home from Ocean Eden. We hung out with them and resort was loved by all
tulum next please also try airbnb in playa del caremen so good
Thank You for reviewing my beautiful Island 🇯🇲 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲 Jamaica is Paradise 🌴
Lets be honest, most people go there because they can smoke. I do agree, they also prefer the fact that english is the common language. Personally, I like the food, but I don't love the properties (with the exception of a few and Excellence is my favorite there). I feel like Mexico is top of the list when it comes to building new properties and maintaining existing ones.
I would semi-agree on the smoking point. I think people did consider that as a perk at one time (although it really wasn't legal there either) but it is less of a factor since you can now 'smoke' legally in 24 states in the US.
Girl, Jamaica has WAY more than weed! In fact, Jamaica has some of the best waterfalls, beaches, rivers, mountains, caves, lagoons, etc. in the world! Jamaica's culture is also unparalleled. There is NOTHING like it, which is what makes it unique.
@jamdawgutube I wasn't actually just referring to weed. The word I used was smoke. Most smokers (cigarettes, vape, cigars, and weed) prefer JA because they can freely do it there unlike Mexico that has become very strict with smoking. I never said there wasn't more to the destination as I go there about 3 times a year and I do NOT smoke.
More Jamaica content please !!!
I hope you are feeling Irie'.
Never worried about Mexico being "safe." And we tend to wander in the places we've visited too. No worries there.
Waterfalls mountains food,culture,you get so much in one small island,that is what justifies the cost.
Anyone ever hear the old jamaica story about the camera and the toothbrush?
Definitely NOT 2 hrs to go feom one side to the next .. Thats absolutely FALSE!!!
Almost everything he said is a lie. For instance, he said famous ppl were harmed or kidnapped. LIE
@jamdawgutube I didn't watch everything as soon as he said that I came off. It's really sad that for views, people put out garbage.
I don't venture out among the locals in Donimican, or if went to Jamaica. Only go on daily trips from the hotel. Cuba is probably the safest. Looking forward to the rest of this series.
The wind is our air condition on the island, 😂...we thank nature for the winds especially when it get too hot in the late summer.....
Respect is what gets you everywhere and through Jamaica. Show acknowledgement and absolute respect to everyone you encounter. You would be surprise how quickly you win allies and people willing to help or leave you about your business.
I don't think people go on vacation with the intentions of disrespecting anyone. You're funny.
Jamaica looks good on you!!
The price is because of the demand. The demand will drive price all the time and it is near shore. So if something should happen you have a quick flight home most of the time.
Thanks James! I am on the team, glad I went, but wouldn't go again. It was a combination of my resort experience with the folks that worked there and an excursion. I go to Mexico Cancun/RM on the regular as a solo female. I walk down by the clubs at night by myself, have had tiffs with the police (that's a story for another day) but have never ever felt uncomfortable or unsafe. In Jamaica, on an excursion, the tour operator followed me to the ladies room (creepy to start), when I came out, he told me he didn't like how the Jamaican men on our tour were talking about me. Enough to where he felt the need to warn me before handing me off to the next portion of our excursion. Between the two experiences on just one trip...I have no desire to go back.
Girl, bye. Mexico and DR have far more incidents of violence against tourists than Jamaica. Google it