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Villa La Cage Negril

Westmoreland Parrish Negril, Jamaica

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Mit dem Minibus ins Grand Palladium

A travel blog entry by unterwegs...

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... ich schon etwas erschuettert... es war einfach alles schoen, und sauber... und sogar warmes Wasser in den Toilettenraeumen... so gar nicht Jamaika... dieses Hotel... Danke Massentouristmus! (Ja, Karoline... das Zitat habe ich von dir übernommen... weil es so schön treffend ist...) Es war einfach ...

Langes Wochenende am "Superstrand"

A travel blog entry by unterwegs...

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... Abroad-Freiwilligen:

- drei gestohlene Geldbeutel
- zwei gestohlene Kreditkarten
- vier gestohlene Handys
- vier gestohlene Kameras
- ein gestohlenes Laptop
- ? gestohlene MP3-Player
- zu viele qm verbrannte Haut

Ja, ich liebe den Strand von Negril wirklich!!

Und hier zum Hüfen schwingen der Hit der Woche:
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"A vacation from vacation"

A travel blog entry by irenan

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... but if you want a perfect beach in Negril - the ride is worth it...otherwise, stay in Montego Bay or Ocho Rios...

The water sports at the resort are at no extra charge - a plus in my view...

There is a "green flag" policy at the resort - which means that when you are on the beach and want yet another drink but too lazy to get up and walk to the bar, you raise a provided ...

Where nothing much happens

A travel blog entry by danp

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... is in the wing of the hotel across the busy Normal Manley Blvd. We cross it every time with trepidation because of the erratic driving behavior of the locals, compounded by the fact that they drive on the left-side of the road. Taken together, these two factors make crossing the road a perilous affair. The hotel employs a friendly guy who, upon seeing foreigners approach the road crossing, jumps in the middle of the road with a stop sign. Once reaching to the safety of the other side ...

Snorkeling in the Carribean Sea

A travel blog entry by danp

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... to have a real man. My name is Jamario. Why wait? Call now # 450-jm47.

and so it went. I am not quite sure about the sentiment in the first text message, but I could appreciate its effusiveness and eloquence. Texting jargon in a different language can be even more impenetrable than in English.

Anyway, at noon the snorkeling boat returned, and we go and meet Captain Clarke and his sidekick. We shake hands, and off we go. We are going to a ...