if your alive....THESE are the "good ol days"
if your alive....THESE are the "good ol days"
"One of the laundry gals pipes up ,,"LOOK AT DA BLOOD"
"YES,THAT WOULD BE MINE" I said as my leg that at first gave no pain, started dishing it out in large bunches........"
want more read our blog? our first trip.........http://negril.com/forum/entry.php?58...-The-Beginning
Why do you visit Negril? For me it... is a perfect island get away. I sure wish I had found Negril sooner, back in the hippie days, but back then I was lucky to get in the van with friends and go camping somewhere that was an easy drive away. We have traveled to many islands since those days. We avoided Jamaica for a number of reasons, not caring for the look of the beaches closer to the airport and not liking the idea of a 90 minute ride to Negril after the flight. Some of our trips way back when ran us up to $7,000. We found Swept Away on the internet, loved the look of the beach, heard the road had been improved (but still took the puddle jumper, that first trip) and had a great time for much less than other destinations. We loved our walks, the trees, the low profile buildings and realized all inclusive was not needed. We have looked into other places, Belize, Isla Mujeres, but in the end just keep heading back to Negril. We love the beach. We love that we don't have to get dressed up. We love that there is good, reasonable food and drink available at so many places. We love the people. The scenery. The varied landscape. The water. That the sun sets right in front of you. We are not so enamored with the idea of deserted. We like the low key hustle. Cliché as it might be, we love the vibe. We do a week at the Jersey shore each year as well. And then we sneak in trips to other places. Hong Kong two years ago, Italy last year. The reasonable prices in Negril, coupled with easy flights, at more reasonable prices than to other islands (although the airfare is creeping up) allow us to have our cake and eat it too, or something like that.......and I agree these are the good old days......
I've not set foot in Jamaica (yet) but I am definitely intrigued by the cliffs. Something is pulling at me to be there and I don't know what, but everytime I see pics of the cliffs, I get a feeling that I can't put into words.........
I guess the slogan, "Once you go, you know" is true in my case.![]()
The sea, the jungle, the food, the people, the Red Stripe, the attitude, the beach, the cliffs, the mountains, the sunsets, the webcasts, the rivers, the climate, the tropical drinks, the weeping frogs, the friends, and the culture. What am I missing? The first time we went was 1991 and things have changed since, mostly for the better in my humble opinion. Peace.
For my wife and I it's all about the adventure, the people, the music, the relaxing vibe, the food, and the love. When we land in Jamaica it's a feeling of home away from home. When we arrive in Negril there are new stories, new things happening, people meeting up to do things. People say hello and acknowledge you even if they have never met you before. I guess our hearts beat to a reggae beat.
To quote our 32 year old daughter (she and her husband joined us on this year's reach)... "I have never seen my dad so laid back in my entire life!". Negril - the people, the beach, the friends new and old... just the thought changes the current moment. Like so many others, I can't explain it.
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I guess in the 80's it was the specials that apple vacations had going for years.......49.99 to 99.00 RT from OHare to MoBay non stop 5-6 days a week....that is what started us going...we had been going to Grand Bahama Island for years the same way, then it died out.....
"One of the laundry gals pipes up ,,"LOOK AT DA BLOOD"
"YES,THAT WOULD BE MINE" I said as my leg that at first gave no pain, started dishing it out in large bunches........"
want more read our blog? our first trip.........http://negril.com/forum/entry.php?58...-The-Beginning