I vote for Jean from NBCC and Pansy from Rayon. Both ladies are hands on and very nice people.![]()
I vote for Jean from NBCC and Pansy from Rayon. Both ladies are hands on and very nice people.![]()
Nicole Larson at Bananas Garden.
I rarely see BG talked about on here. Nicole at Bananas Garden is awesome. Bananas Garden is located across the street from Banana Shout and actually used to be apart of Banana Shout. She is an American that just became a Jamaican permanent resident. I love being greeted with a hug and since she is facebook friends with almost every guest she keeps up on your latest happenings. Bananas Garden is not ranked the #1 bed and breakfast in Negril due to being fancy, but good old customer service. Every day is a different jamaican style vegetarian meal. Only negative is that she is a Green Bay Packers fan yuck. I can go on and on. I'd also like to say that Seastar Inn is fantastic.
Last edited by jsteil; 03-01-2014 at 10:24 PM.
my vote is for enrick at hidden paradise. he takes good care of us without all the drama....
"Knowledge, logic, reason, and common sense serve better than a dozen rule books."
-- E. Gary Gygax
Jane from catcha falling garden AND Petrona from Blue Cave Castle.... they both know how to run a place and their good folks....
" Ones destination is never a place, but rather a new way of looking at things." (Henry Miller)
Gotta agree with Petrona at the castle. she's such a sweetheart always making sure everyting good without being all up in your face about it...
The Seastar get my vote, hands down. Chris and Francine and the entire staff are the Best. Stay there and you become part of the family. Can't wait for March 31 /2014 staying here again for an extended stay.
We like Enrick at Hidden Paradise he makes us feel like on of the family. He always greets us with a smile and a hug. For the cliffs hands down it's Chris of Seastar. Makes you feel right at home even if you aren't staying there. Both places take great care of all who come.
Me because I love my staff and employing over 70 Jamaicans.