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I will be staying for a month+ in the summer. I usually do it solo, but i have a dear friend, a newbie, coming to stay with me for a week. These are things i think she should know about the experience.. Please add to these.. And correct me if i’m wrong.. thanks
Things to know before you go:
You won’t see many tourists in the summer. Nobody goes in the summer; it’s too damn hot!
Some places close up, but most stay open and have lower room prices, a good deal. Food and alcohol prices do not go down, and are not that cheap, depending on where you go. About same as in US for dinner, but lots of cheap eats too.
Major reggae artists perform during the peak season, Nov - March, but not in off season. There will still be music, but more local music.
Some things you can do:
Meet interesting people.
Chill in a hammock
Chill in crystal clear water - everyday!
Enjoy the Vendors.!
Listen to the Music. And the Rooster!
Read a book
Take a road trip.
Watch the ‘parade’ on the beach
Have wonderful meals
Play dominoes
Get to know the locals who are there year after year, in the same spot
Meet some of my friends
Make friends of your own
Watch sunsets on the West End
Watch sunsets on the beach
Walk the Road
Sleep late
Get up for sunrise
figure out where your soul is and where you want to go next in life. i find it the perfect environment for that.
Find unexpected blessings!
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Add Experience sand gravity
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Smell the night Jasmine and listen to the tree frogs.
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Snorkeling on the reef and/or the cliffs
Bicycle ride
Hike up a river
Sunset boat cruise
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thank you all.. my list is growing!
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An afternoon nap on the cliffs, preferably in a hammock, while listening to the waves hit the rock.
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watch the rain from a your balcony or a small Tiki bar
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Well, I would hire Linston to take you up to the Roaring River and swim in the caves in the open aquafers. It's an experience unlike any other, almost spiritual. Stop at Savlamar on the way home and go to the spice store. Can't remember the name of the place but you can get all the ingredients for spicy pumpkin shrimp soup, and a big bag of "jerk to the bone" spice. It'll take up your entire day, but she won't stop talking about it for a long time.