Treewacker, sounds like you carry it on but there's nothing left to carry it off.
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Treewacker, sounds like you carry it on but there's nothing left to carry it off.
STONERS6 with buddies like u.... I have to bring all the booze I can carry... see ya soon. And it's your turn to buy the first round..
lol Treewacker !!! and I believe you're right !
I've never bothered bringing anything down. I would only consider it if I wanted to bring something I couldn't find there. Prices are comparable, normally a little cheaper there. The only things I've found to be much more expensive are wines.
I'm not sure, it's not something I typically drink. I've found most spirits to be comparably priced (gin, vodka, rum, cognac) so I imagine it would be similarly priced. If it's your drink of choice it could be something worth bringing down as I'm not sure how common it is. Maybe someone else can speak to availability?
I was at the Megamart in Montego couple of weeks ago and bought beer, wine and couple of spirits. American wine was very expensive..2-3 times more then US but Argentinian and Chilean was very reasonable. The US hard liquor brands I found to be expensive..Grey Goose vodka..Sapphire Gin ect..at least double of US pricing. Not a bad idea to check out duty free from your last airport leg to Jamaica or the duty free at the airport when you come to MBJ which is somewhat limited tho..
I agree ............ prices high everywhere in JA for booze compared to US - different story for Canadians though - for them the prices are about equal to Canada prices
We always bring a few repackaged bottles of our favorite alcohol for drinks of our choice. We also re-package condiments (olives, pickles, blue cheese, etc....) which are hard to find in JA. Average vodka for bloody marys first thing in the morning, top shelf Tequila for sipping as needed during the day, and Titos or Ketel One vodka for martinis or gimlets before sunset and dinner.
We re-purpose empty plastic Schewppes Tonic Water bottles for the booze and use zip-lock bags for the olives, pickles, bloody mary seasoning or what ever. We them over-pack each tonic water bottle in a gallon zip lock bag and pack the ziplock bag in a Rubbermaid reusable sealed plastic containers. We have found that the zip-lock bags are easier to store in the small room refrigs instead of a jar of olives, etc....
At the end of the vacation we leave the plastic containers for the hired help who always love them.
We have never have had a problem with spillage or customs. We do the same thing where ever we travel, not just Jamaica.
mi wouldn't bother with distilled booze...….with wine yes.....wine is expensive in Jamaica
just buy your booze at the Duty Free Shop on arrival has they have good prices on booze.....
it will save you room in your luggage too......you can thank mi lata
Cool Runnings, Marko
Isn't the Duty Free Shop before Customs? If so, you still have the limit of how much person you can bring into Jamaica - two liters per person.