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Subject: Re: Our experience in Jamaica Posted on: Thu, 9 Nov 2006 01:10:30 +0000 (UTC)

I've been telling my wife what I've been reading here about Jamaica.

Her reply: Well, idiot, we'll go in a local tour with bunch of other
passengers, and not walk/go around the risky places by ourselves.

Anybody: please give me an idea of worthwhile tours by tram/bus/trolley
in Jamaica.

We are too old to walk more than a couple blocks anyhow.

Approx prices of 'em? $25, $50, $75, what?

thanks





bjbriggs wrote:
> I think they have really done something great there for the cruise industry
> and their passengers. We were there last week and were not hasseled at all,
> went ashore to the shops there, and everyone was very friendly and kind and
> did not push anything.
>
> I believe they realize that the cruise industry was fed up with the way they
> were behaving and they have done a complete turn-around.
>
> It was the prettiest port that we visited also. Our cruise ship RCI
> Rhapsody of the Seas stopped there, Grand Cayman and Cozumel and it was
> gorgeous. We stopped at Ocho Rios, and the rest of the family did the
> Dunn's waterfalls and had a blast. They were not hasseled at all on the
> boat that took them there, and were highly entertained by the crew. They
> were elated that the stop turned out so well.
>
> MCB