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    I last visited Negril in 2022. Regrettably, I don't know when I will be back, and that is because of the sky high cost of everything. Being a Canadian, the low flying Loonie (Canadian Dollar) makes it truly prohibitive for me to visit Jamaica. The $1500J chicken and Red Stripe in the photo equates to $14 Cdn. I just can't do it at the current local prices and exchange rates! I empathize with all my Jamaican friends having to live with these prices.
    I miss Jamaica very much, but visiting Negril.com helps!

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    Quote Originally Posted by sunray View Post
    I last visited Negril in 2022. Regrettably, I don't know when I will be back, and that is because of the sky high cost of everything. Being a Canadian, the low flying Loonie (Canadian Dollar) makes it truly prohibitive for me to visit Jamaica. The $1500J chicken and Red Stripe in the photo equates to $14 Cdn. I just can't do it at the current local prices and exchange rates! I empathize with all my Jamaican friends having to live with these prices.
    I miss Jamaica very much, but visiting Negril.com helps!
    I don't want to scare you away suray. Red Dragon still has $250 Red Stripe and the pork there is still pretty cheap. You can still stay here, eat and drink on a budget, and I dare say maybe even a little less than living in Canada. KD and patties and the best part, the only ice you see here is in a glass of rum.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sunray View Post
    I last visited Negril in 2022. Regrettably, I don't know when I will be back, and that is because of the sky high cost of everything. Being a Canadian, the low flying Loonie (Canadian Dollar) makes it truly prohibitive for me to visit Jamaica. The $1500J chicken and Red Stripe in the photo equates to $14 Cdn. I just can't do it at the current local prices and exchange rates! I empathize with all my Jamaican friends having to live with these prices.
    I miss Jamaica very much, but visiting Negril.com helps!
    Consider staying at a property that has a kitchen. That way you can keep costs down with eating out.

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