Mahogany Inn Negril

Negril, Jamaica

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Mit dem Minibus ins Grand Palladium

A travel blog entry by unterwegs...

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Nach 10 Wochen Arbeit bei den Christiana Potato Growers hatte ich 2 Wochen frei... und die habe ich genutzt... eine Woche Grand Palladium Jamaica Resort & Spa... nein, nein, ich bin nicht groessenwahnsinnig geworden! Es war einfach unverschaehmt guenstig... so kurz vor Weihnachten... Im ersten ...

Langes Wochenende am "Superstrand"

A travel blog entry by unterwegs...

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Ich liebe den Strand von Negril!

Das ist aber auch das Einzigste... Negril besteht (fast) nur aus Strand, Hotels, Restaurants, Souveniershops und sonstigen "geschäftigen" Leuten am Strand...

Wie sagte der Sohn meiner Gastfamilie:
an diesem Strand kannst du alles kaufen... eine Nuklearwaffe, eine Reise zum Mond, ...

Fazit des langen Wochenendes (Montag war "National Heros Day" - ein Nationalfeiertag) - unsere Reisegruppe bestand aus ca. ...

"A vacation from vacation"

A travel blog entry by irenan

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... for the guests - kayaks, water skis, sailing catamarans (so-called Hobie Cats) - but it also provided a three-times-a-day boat that would take you to a nearby coral reef for snorkeling...I knew I would snorkel a lot - not only at the coral reef, but even off the beach, so I brought my own mask, snorkel and fins...my angel brought his own snorkeling stuff, too, but I would never have ...

Where nothing much happens

A travel blog entry by danp

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... from looking inside, but a few curious rasta-heads pop up above the fence anyway. The bar does a brisk business selling drinks to an eclectic mix of locals and tourists, while ganja smoke floats in the air. Marina remarks on the popularity of the local boys - quite a few of them are there with tourist girls. The rain which poured earlier has stopped, and the sky is full of stars shining brightly, while the singer sings with a throaty voice "It's a wonderful world" by Stevie Wonder. ...

Snorkeling in the Carribean Sea

A travel blog entry by danp

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... bracelets in the red-yellow-green colors of the Jamaican flag. Another guy sells cigarettes, yet another offers a jet-ski and another just wants money for no good reason.

One woman stands out from the others: she offers newspapers for sale. I realize that I don't know anything about Jamaican politics, economy or anything at all unrelated to tourism, and I think that a newspaper may be a good way to learn about the current affairs on this ...