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All about the Extras
With four people in one room dragging their wet swimsuits and sandy towels, you can imagine how messy the place can get. So it was nice to see the room spanking clean every day after the maid service had come and gone. They do a thorough job, even stocking the refrigerator with drinks daily.
Entertainment is offered every night on the main stage. While the kids enjoyed the productions, mom and dad found the dance performances to be a little dull. However, we enjoyed the live Reggae music on the beach.
On the same beach, next door to the hotel, is a group of local merchants selling jewelry, wooden carvings, and paintings. There's also one woman, Winsome, who offers wonderful massages at a fraction of the cost at the resort. Our family took full advantage of this offer.
The Art of Smart Timing
One of the best bargains in travel happens every April 15th, when prices in the Caribbean drop dramatically until high season picks up again in mid-December. Spring is a great time to visit. Unlike Central America, where the rainy season rears its ugly head in the spring, the Caribbean gets very little rain this time of year and temperatures hover in the mid-80s. So Jamaica continues to tease us with its bright sunshine while many of us are still dealing with a cold and often damp April and May. Plus, there will be significantly fewer people on the beach or in the pool.
But what about summer and those dreaded hurricanes, you ask? Hurricane season starts in early June and runs through October in Jamaica, with August and September usually the height of the stormy season. The good news is that, unlike tornadoes, hurricanes come with advance warning. Travelers who have the flexibility to wait until the last minute will know exactly where the hurricanes are headed if they are indeed in the region. The reward for your brave undertaking is often a 50 percent or more discount at resorts from exorbitant high season rates.
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