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    I suggest doing a split if you can.

    Negril has developed into a convenient vacation parish where you have easy access to everything. You don’t need a car. LOADS of accommodation options. Tons of places to eat and a decent night life schedule. Although you have to search a little more for accommodations in Portland, or having your own car is a plus, and the food places are not linked together, and walking from your room onto a beach probably won’t happen, IMO, getting there and being there makes it worth the effort.

    Portland encourages lovers of Jamaica to get to know her land and her people in a profound way. It’s like the “vibe” would be a customized experience, not organized or pre-arranged.

    I suggested doing a split because it is your first time. I can glorify Portland for hours and suggest some great things to do, but you won’t know if you like it until you’ve experienced it. So maybe get a “taste” of Portland’s flavor first. If you like it then go back…it with all its beauty will always be there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by *vi* View Post
    I suggest doing a split if you can.

    Negril has developed into a convenient vacation parish where you have easy access to everything. You don’t need a car. LOADS of accommodation options. Tons of places to eat and a decent night life schedule. Although you have to search a little more for accommodations in Portland, or having your own car is a plus, and the food places are not linked together, and walking from your room onto a beach probably won’t happen, IMO, getting there and being there makes it worth the effort.

    Portland encourages lovers of Jamaica to get to know her land and her people in a profound way. It’s like the “vibe” would be a customized experience, not organized or pre-arranged.

    I suggested doing a split because it is your first time. I can glorify Portland for hours and suggest some great things to do, but you won’t know if you like it until you’ve experienced it. So maybe get a “taste” of Portland’s flavor first. If you like it then go back…it with all its beauty will always be there.
    I think Portland will be our next reach. I LOVE TRUE island vibe. I DO NOT like being around tourist. That's why I come to Jamaica is for her beauty, land, people and GREAT vibes.
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