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We have traveled to Mexico many times but "never" stayed in Cancun. We are returning this year to Negril making it 2 years in a row.
Last year we were in Negril during spring break but the only crowd we had a problem with was in and out of MoBay Intl. and mostly geezers like us :)
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Montego Bay, Jamaica(Photo: Holger Leue / Corbis)
Fans of reggae music, rum, and other, perhaps smokier, ways to relax have been coming to Montego Bay and Negril for spring break for decades. That means that from March to April, every inch of white sand beach is packed with revelers eager to have their hair beaded, sing along to Bob Marley tunes, and practice the worst “Jamaican” accents the world has ever heard.
Vacation packages that promise all sorts of activities from cliff diving to snorkeling mean that even if you try to get away from the bars and nightclubs, you won’t get far from the crowds—or the endless loop of “No Woman, No Cry.”
Last Spring I saw very few college kids. :cool:
Jimbo, can you post a link to the article?
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My first trip in 2007 Travellers was packed with Spring Break college kids.
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Thanks Kaycee, I have been out town away of tech.