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    Re: recommendations for stop between Mobay & Negril

    Take the Anchovy road route and enjoy some beautiful Jamaican coutryside with not an ocen to be seen.

    Stop at Border Jerk and have some fantastic pork or chicken.

    You'll come thru Sav-La-Mar on your way to Negril. It's the parish capitol.

    Call Linston (www.redplate-negril.com) for the ride.

    Here's a 12 minute video of the of the trip. It takes about 2 hours in real time.

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    Last edited by captaind; 11-12-2014 at 07:25 PM.
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    Re: recommendations for stop between Mobay & Negril

    Very informative video Captain. I will visit Jamaica for the first time in two weeks and you gave some insight to the Jamaican countryside.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaxShepherd View Post
    Very informative video Captain. I will visit Jamaica for the first time in two weeks and you gave some insight to the Jamaican countryside.
    Thank you for the kind words.

    For a first time visitor I would recommend the coast road to Negril.

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    Quote Originally Posted by captaind View Post
    Take the Anchovy road route and enjoy some beautiful Jamaican coutryside with not an ocen to be seen.

    Stop at Border Jerk and have some fantastic pork or chicken.

    You'll come thru Sav-La-Mar on your way to Negril. It's the parish capitol.

    Call Linston (www.redplate-negril.com) for the ride.

    Here's a 12 minute video of the of the trip. It takes about 2 hours in real time.

    Cap

    Captain this was very insightful~and for our next reach for sure will consider this route! Thanks for sharing~loved your touches with added photos with the map/history!

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