I believe you should do like some others said.
Go outside! Have a drink at Groovy Grouper. Watch the people, have fun. DonĀ“t hide yourself at Club MoBay or the Sandals lounge.
You are in Jamaica, enjoy it!
I believe you should do like some others said.
Go outside! Have a drink at Groovy Grouper. Watch the people, have fun. DonĀ“t hide yourself at Club MoBay or the Sandals lounge.
You are in Jamaica, enjoy it!
Just as others have said I always enjoy drinking cold red stripes just as you exit the airport. As soon as i get off that plane i am in jamaica and never in a hurry to go anywhere except getting out of the airport lol. I can spend the day there people watching, enjoying the sunshine and cold red stripes. I am glad i read this thread cause next trip we are definately going to check out that richmond hill place.
So I'm still on the fence about this. We leave early (545am) in the morning and arrive at MBJ at 1230 and will have probably eaten very little during this time. If we book club Mobay we will have food and drink available but if we wait at one of the bars can you order food?
Mjc...at the airport you can get Tastee (I think it's the Tastee company) patties and other food options right next door to the Groovy Grouper. Or, if you're not ready to acclimate to the heat yet...you can visit Island Grill which is located in the departure area and offers AC, many decent food options & more affordable beer.
IF you arrive during ''lunch time'' for airport employees,
you can find/get good GOOOOOD food and non-alcoholic drinks
at the parking lot
across the road
from the arrival and departure entrances
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and you can chill and wait
at the ''spot''
in the video below
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be hapPpy
be hapPpy
Here's where the taxi drivers and airport workers eat. Fish, chicken, veg, cold drinks, every somthing. The brown table in the foreground of the first picture is a domino table and you don't dare put food or ANY drinks 'pon he
Last edited by captaind; 10-21-2016 at 04:52 PM.
Linston's Zion Hill Taxi
Captain Dave
Great recommendations. One fact based caution. Met a couple on the cliffs last year who were long time visitors, they too were arriving early and waiting for friends on a flight landing after theirs. They met their driver, loaded the van, then went back into the airport to meet their friends. While they along with their driver were chatting it up inside the van in broad daylight was riffled of not only all their luggage and carry ons, but also of their drivers personal belongings. I heard this story before I met them and brought them some goodies to ease their transition as they were still trying to arrange a trip to Sav to shop for replacement luggage and clothes. The police did come and did review video, but nothing I am not aware of anything being recovered. Very unfortunate and I would never of thought the small parking lot adjacent the circle at the airport would be a problem, but common sense says don't leave your stuff.