The Sap Retreat would be great!
The Sap Retreat would be great!
Bringing this up again because with recent events in the West End, I'm kind of nervous about it. Now I'm thinking of staying at Sunset at the Palms (my sister and brother-in-law may want to go too), in which case the only issue is what I need to take the cremains to Negril, and whether I can discreetly bury the remains in the sand under a sea grape tree on Bloody Bay beach. I have the death certificate that has the cremation information right on it. I wonder if that is enough to pass muster with TSA. Now I haven't been to Jamaica since around 2009, so I don't know if it's still a breeze for US nationals to get through customs in Montego Bay, but last I went there the only possible issue might have been with TSA here in the US (though by the time I go, I will have Global Entry).
Just put the urn in your checked baggage .
One in a million chance of a problem
Cap
linston@redplate-negril.com
SEASTAR!
Cap
linston@redplate-negril.com
I know Seastar has a lot of fans on here, but for what the woman wants, I think there are many others that have been mentioned that will provide less opportunity for hassle
I wouldn't imagine that you would have any trouble with this, unless it was on an AI section of Bloody Bay, in which case the staff may wonder what you are doing. Another option might be to hire a boat (like Famous Vincent) to take you out into sea and scatter the ashes. Of course this is a very personal decision, but going out in a boat might allow you some private time to reflect and memorialize your husband how you see fit. I'm sure Vincent and staff would be very respectful of this request.