Ive been three times to Negril, ive always tried to talk and get to know the island people, not just to sit on a beach. Too old to go anymore, but my heart is with them always. ❤
Excursions that are limited to the public (or SUPER popular) should be booked prior, to avoid any disappointments......but when you visit a island, there are certain excursions that could be found at every corner... you can be more spontaneous with your booking, once the area is known to be safe for tourists....Premium Parasailing was less than 10 minutes away from Margaritaville, so I read some reviews online, and decided to go, right after brunch to check them out.....booking online can also be a issue when your going somewhere you don't know; because you have to trust the information you see, and hope that the business is legit...so my belief is "Seeing is believing"......Do your research; and travel safely....... Thanks for watching 🙏🏽
Hi, when did you go to Negril? My sister and I are planning to go in a week with our kids. We would love to rent a car, but we keep hearing it's not safe to drive. Was that your experience?
Hello... Thanks for watching......unfortunately I'll recommend that you find a driver, or use the public transportation (you can find options at the airport)... because for a non jamaican driver, that's not use to the roads; it'll be risky to drive on your own.....I promote safety first on this channel....🙏🏽
@@CrispyCreatorHi, thank you for your response. We can arrange a car for pick up from the airport easily, but what about getting around the Negril area? Are taxis to go up and down the beach easy to get and affordable?
@InfinitelyBlessed Yes, you'll be able to find many ways to commute while in Negril.....Speak to the people who works at your hotel, and they'll direct you towards the best option
The $100 was for the lobster meal...it was a 4 pound lobster straight from the ocean to the grill....... And the $119 for food is for 2; and it includes drinks....Negril is a tourist hub, where you can find local prices... but unfortunately you'll mostly find prices meant for Tourists.....I don't mind it though because in NYC I've spent more than $100 for just dip, wings, and 2 drinks....so Negril prices, for what they offer, is still a good look....
Ive been three times to Negril, ive always tried to talk and get to know the island people, not just to sit on a beach. Too old to go anymore, but my heart is with them always. ❤
Parasailing looks so cooollll Omgg😍😍😍😍😍🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
It was!!!...👌🏾
Rick Cafe also has one of the best sunset in the world
Nice video!
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Is it better to book the excursions online or when you get there? How’d you book yours? Parasailing looks super fun!
Excursions that are limited to the public (or SUPER popular) should be booked prior, to avoid any disappointments......but when you visit a island, there are certain excursions that could be found at every corner... you can be more spontaneous with your booking, once the area is known to be safe for tourists....Premium Parasailing was less than 10 minutes away from Margaritaville, so I read some reviews online, and decided to go, right after brunch to check them out.....booking online can also be a issue when your going somewhere you don't know; because you have to trust the information you see, and hope that the business is legit...so my belief is "Seeing is believing"......Do your research; and travel safely....... Thanks for watching 🙏🏽
Hi, when did you go to Negril? My sister and I are planning to go in a week with our kids. We would love to rent a car, but we keep hearing it's not safe to drive. Was that your experience?
Hello... Thanks for watching......unfortunately I'll recommend that you find a driver, or use the public transportation (you can find options at the airport)... because for a non jamaican driver, that's not use to the roads; it'll be risky to drive on your own.....I promote safety first on this channel....🙏🏽
@@CrispyCreatorHi, thank you for your response. We can arrange a car for pick up from the airport easily, but what about getting around the Negril area? Are taxis to go up and down the beach easy to get and affordable?
@InfinitelyBlessed Yes, you'll be able to find many ways to commute while in Negril.....Speak to the people who works at your hotel, and they'll direct you towards the best option
$100 and $119 for food, is that for one player or two? Seems a bit expensive brother
The $100 was for the lobster meal...it was a 4 pound lobster straight from the ocean to the grill....... And the $119 for food is for 2; and it includes drinks....Negril is a tourist hub, where you can find local prices... but unfortunately you'll mostly find prices meant for Tourists.....I don't mind it though because in NYC I've spent more than $100 for just dip, wings, and 2 drinks....so Negril prices, for what they offer, is still a good look....
Oh man they got you on tourist prices hard…
They took advantage of you brother. Lobster cost $30 max on beach
100 for a lobster dinner ?
7 miles