We made it. Sorry for not updating sooner, but we have been having so much fun, plus I couldn't figure out my pictures until I had an epiphany in the middle of the night last night and a trip report with no pictures is not a trip report!!! Travel Friday was pretty easy and both flights (Louisville to Charlotte and Charlotte to Montego Bay) were both on time. Protocols all around were being adhered to and we didn't encounter any non-maskers. The only good thing that I have encountered in this whole covid situation is that since they don't want people congregating in the bars, they let you take your beer with you. Sipping on a well made IPA while waiting at the gate is nice!!!

Covid Beers

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And drinking the beers while watching this sign countdown is great!!

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Touchdown right on time in Montego Bay and head to the immigration hall. We turn the corner and are confronted by this line

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No worries though, the line was only here because they were only letting so many people into the immigration hall for the health screening at one time. From arrival at the gate to leaving the airport took right at 55 minutes, which we didn't think was too bad. Off for Negril...

On the way over we encountered what appeared to be a "covid killer" truck, if you can zoom in it has what appears to be some kind of fogger in the bed. Who knows what it was.

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Stop at Chineymon in Green Island for money exchange and the purchasing of provisions (mainly beer and rum) and soon enough we arrive in Negril. Head up to Red Ground to the Red Dragon and then to see Collette and then back to the beach to go check in. Got to Rondel Village just in time for happy hour (damn the luck!!!) and this wonderful sunset.

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Diner at Chicken Lavish (the soup and chicken were awesome!!!) and then off to bed. Great travel day and first few hours in Negril