Or the US Virgin Islands, especially St. John, if Hawaii is far.
Jessica Simpson wrote:
> I love the Caribbean, so don't get me wrong, but if you are not speaking
> from experience of both places, I'll say this: It were my honeymoon and I
> were choosing between Jamaica and Hawaii, I'd choose Hawaii. Here's why:
> Jamaica has jungly 3rd-world charm all over the place, but there are a lot
> of hassles (such as begging, crime, and very uneven standards of good
> service). Dollar-for-dollar, if you want to spend time focused on a peaceful
> experience with your new spouse rather than dealing with the "adventure,"
> Hawaii is the choice. Save Jamaica for a regular vacation without the stress
> of a wedding, all that planning and adjusting, etc. Why come home worn out
> from your honeymoon? (Unless you're worn out with a smile on your face)....
> "Ted Montague" wrote in message
> news:4104263f$0$166$45beb828@newscene.com...
>> I'm getting married on August 28th, and we're going to Montego Bay,
> Jamaica
>> for the Honeymoon. We leave on Aug 29th, and are coming back Sept 5th.
> Is
>> this a good time to go? I know it's hurricane season, but is Jamaica that
>> bothered by the storms that time of year? I'm asking now, because it's
> not
>> too late to change our travel plans to Hawaii.
>>
>>
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