I�m not a real fan of Jamaica. However, there are some nice hotels I�ve stayed in. If you like the idea of spa services, luxury service and privacy, then I�d recommend the Round Hill Hotel and Villas at Montego Bay. I also enjoy the Tryal Club, also small an intimate with less than 75 Rooms.
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I�m particularly concerned over some of the governmental issues over the past two months, which has caused a further increase in crime, kidnapping, and civil unrest.
You can always check the Foreign Office for information at:
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Many of the cruise companies refuse to call at Jamaican Destinations any longer due to the high rate of incidents occurring with passengers whilst on day trips to places such as the falls.
Personally, I encourage many honeymooners to consider a cruise. It�s so helpful in budgeting as your 5 meals a day are in included in the pricing and your scenery changes daily. But what I like most of all is the fact that young people are able to return with a lovely collection of photographic memories, as the ships have professional photographers on board. You�re not obligated to buy any of the photos, but almost always, there are many you do choose to select. And the photographers are delighted to assist you at any time in taking photos of you in settings that are most memorable for you. Add to this idea, that you have the opportunity to participate in both formal and leisure evenings at dinne