Negril Beach Club Hotel
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The Ins and Outs of Negril Jamaica
My first weekend in Negril Jamaica I stayed at Kuyaba Hotel. This hotel was so pretty, the grounds were very clean and groomed, with beautiful palm trees, to bamboo walls. The rooms were almost like little cottages, wooden floors, doors, etc. The room I stayed in was pretty small, that was the only disadvantage to the hotel. The hotel had an …
I have arrived!
... no' I reply 'I bought my umbrella!' Ricardo then tells me I can just 'pretend to be Rihanna for a while Ella Ella Ella' and impromptu starts doing the umbrella dance behind the reception desk- hilarious!!!! After swiftly checking me in Ricardo then takes me back to Jerry the bell men who takes me to my garden view king size room. Jerry is so helpful pointing out directions as we walk and telling me information about the hotel, we get to the room & ...
Negril
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Can I / should I start all that process again … try a completely different path … or am I simply running from death?
I have even found myself thinking recently that if it was a deal breaker to have more kids, then maybe I will … a strange thought … something I had previously completely ignored as a possibility … and a cause of a number of relationship break-ups over ...
Swimming with Horses
Today was an excursion day. We booked a horseback riding tour through the hotel and waited in the gift store for the van.
Once rescued from the towels and t-shirts we were on our way to an ocean side stable and equestrian center where tourists can hire horses and the locals train for Polo.
Greg and I were promptly fitted with helmets and saddles, and given ...
The taxi guy thinks we are crazy!
Today Greg and I woke up to bongo beats and fresh squeezed juice. Another perfect day in Jamaica. After breakfast we decided to do some kayaking around the bay. The air was crisp and the water clear for ever, we paddled around until our arms were done and settled back on the sand in front of the hotel. Some men were entertaining the crowd with box beat drums and flutes while the usual touts ...