What climate will the newbies be coming from?
Plan your day to be relaxing in the Jamaica climate. Too long a day is very uncomfortable for someone not used to the tropics.
Cap
What climate will the newbies be coming from?
Plan your day to be relaxing in the Jamaica climate. Too long a day is very uncomfortable for someone not used to the tropics.
Cap
Last edited by captaind; 07-06-2018 at 04:48 PM.
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The captain is wise! An alternate agenda would be the Rockland bird sanctuary out side Montego Bay late morning. Explore historic Falmouth or one of the nature attractions in the area. Dinner and boat ride at Glistening Waters. But time it so it’s dark for the boat ride. Then return to Negril tired and full of happy memories!
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End of July will be scorching hot. I would stay close to the ocean, and book a nice peaceful sunset dinner cruise on a catamaran.
Hi Cap, they are coming from Raleigh NC, so they are somewhat used to the weather, but Jamaican temps, humidity, and sun are totally different. Thanks!
From the Appleton Tour page. About 4-5 hours on an organized tour. I would say 6 hours or more as it takes a while to get there and back.https://www.viator.com/tours/Negril/...53cebfacc5c518Visit the Appleton Estate rum distillery on this 4.5-hour tour from Negril. Learn about this historic distillery, in business for more than 250 years in the lush Nassau Valley. With your rum expert guide, visit the ageing house with its oak barrels and see the copper pot stills that give Appleton its rich flavor. Sample ten different types of Appleton rum and walk away with a mini bottle as a gift. Round-trip transportation from Negril hotels is included in this tour.
Read more about Appleton Estate Rum Tour from Negril 2018 at: https://www.viator.com/tours/Negril/...APPLE?pub=vcps
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Just to throw my 2 cents in; the roaring river cave trip is quite amazing. The caves are OK, but swimming in the aquifers who's depths are as yet unknown was something I will never forget. Our guide told us Jamaican's feel deep spirituality when they swim in these waters, and so did I. Nice cool place to spend a few hours out of the sun and heat too.
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Mayfield Falls is the right choice.