Great post! I'm longing for my next trip to Negril after choosing a different destination for our January vacation (due to budget concerns). Once the airfare is right, I'm pushing the button!
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Great post! I'm longing for my next trip to Negril after choosing a different destination for our January vacation (due to budget concerns). Once the airfare is right, I'm pushing the button!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vo9AH4vG2wA
Can we all get a group hug
I love Negril too. Nice place to have 20 minutes away. Sometimes the vibe gets a bit too much but Zion Hill is close by
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Totally agree, trip # 59 March 11....there is nothing like the Island of Jamaica, I love Negril
I love this take on Negril. A paradise does not need to be "perfect" to be a paradise.
I have never found any theme park to be a paradise, but more of an attraction you pay for the day or weekend.
I wasn't impressed by Disney World, the animatronics look more like tronics than animals. Space Mountain and the monorail inside the hotel were cool, but overall it wasn't my cup of tea. But millions of people love it and have for generations. A lot of decades of planning have gone into the creation of the current version of Disney World.
Negril became a destination more by accident than anything seriously planned. Tourism took off when the Hippies came here in the late 60"s. The main places to stay were more often than not someone's backyard or guest room.
There was no electricity, clean running water or phones. No TV, no refrigerator, no AC, yet it was a paradise for the Hippies who could smoke ganja without judgement or many legal entanglements.
Now visitors complain, justifiably, when there is no working WiFi. The thought of no AC, TV or refrigerator is almost intolerable. No running clean water would BE intolerable. Yet when Disneyland was already a decade old, visitors accepted those inconveniences unimaginable today in Negril because of the freedom they felt. For them it was paradise.
Negril has grown on its own to its modern form with little planning. Being a village, there is no Negril local government, no Mayor of Negril or town council. Once Negril gains Town status, we will have more control to plan our own future.
Our paradise will keep evolving on its own with all its imperfections, and hundreds of thousands of visitors will continue to make it their paradise.
Again PERFECTLY said!!! IMO!!! No ac, tv or wifi I'm good!
I am always excited to share my limited knowledge of Negril but I always include: sometimes you won't have electricity, sometimes you won't have water let alone hot water and feel lucky if you have WIFI when you need it. And if you can live with that for several days then you'll love Negril.....
I just got back a week ago and now counting down for next month I love Jamaica and the saying "You gotta go to know" is very accurate! Nothing in life is perfect and there's always room for improvement!
Well said Flip. Agree 100%
My boss told me yesterday that my face lights up every time I talk about Jamaica.
It's true! :)