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    Oh ya and Winnipeg gets really cold....

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    Quote Originally Posted by lacdeloo View Post
    Oh ya and Winnipeg gets really cold....
    Yup sure does! Fortunately our economy is such that escapes can happen pretty regularly
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    Coming in from the cold...

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    Every November 3-4 weeks........

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    Thats if you kiss and tell ..............................thats why you must experience it yourself

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    We go for the great weather, Ice cold Red Stripes ( not the BS found in the states), the food, and the great friends that we have made over the years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kuda View Post
    We go for the great weather, Ice cold Red Stripes ( not the BS found in the states), the food, and the great friends that we have made over the years.
    Stateside Red Stripe "Jamaican style lager" brewed in Pennsylvania. :/

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    I go because it is absolutely beautiful! People are friendly and it makes you feel like you are home. The food is fresh and amazing. The air is clean. The sunshine feels great. The water is clear (not brown like here in Florida's Gulfcoast). It is so green there. You don't have to rush around in the rat race. Rum Cream! Sexy men and beautiful women. Cheap flights that take 90 minutes from Florida. Ganja. Fresh fish. The sound of the water smashing against the cliffs at night. The sounds of the birds in the morning. Reggae music. Mineral springs. Waterfalls. Natural way of life. I'm in love! I'm addicted!

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    Our 5th trip is a short 51 days away. 😊 25 nights at the Rondel. For us it's the people, smoke, food, vibe, beach, sun etc. Negril has it all and we love the do nothing chill away the day atmosphere.

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    My first time in Negril I felt a pull beyond just the tourist vibe. It took several more visits to identify that feeling as "home".
    For the moment that is only an emotional state. But someday it will be physical as well.
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    We used to get that sort of reaction from people. Not so much anymore. Guess they got the idea. In fact when we go to another island they ask how it compared to Jamaica. A number of folks have ventured to Jamaica based on our reviews. Some have become multiple time travelers.

    We like to get away and do nothing but spend time on the beach. We do it every year on the Jersey shore, since the 70's. But we like another beach vacation. We have been to St Marteen, the Bahamas, Puerto Rico, Antiqua, Dominican Republic, Cancun and Jamaica (6 xs). We find Negril to be to our liking the most. We love the beach. The calm beach. The long beach. And yet it is like a cove. The buildings are low rise. The food is fabulous. The accommodations are unique, not your usual. And that is so appealing. The closeness to the beach wherever you stay. The cliffs for a different perspective. We love the dining.

    We love the entertainment. We love the way we can walk and walk. We love how we can slow down, go no where, do nothing and enjoy every minute of it.

    We will return to Negril whenever we can. It suits us. We miss it. We will be back.

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