High season in Jamaica is considered to be from December 15th – April 15th.
This makes sense, considering the majority of tourists visiting are experiencing
cold weather back home. Many people from USA, Canada, and Europe flock to the
warmer climates of the Caribbean, but here is why you should avoid Jamaica
during this window. If it wasn't for our ridiculously cheap plane ticket ($290.50 RT), I am not sure Jamaica would have been an option.
Cruise Ship Industry
Cruise Ship docked in Ocho Rios |
Transportation
That should read, LACK of transportation. Although
this point coincides with the cruise ship industry, it is so frustrating that
it deserves its own point.
There are no rental cars available at the ports. Every person coming off the cruise ship relies on a taxi/shuttle to get them to
the destination. As a taxi driver trying to make a living, it makes sense they
should be fighting over the cruise line people because their time is limited.They cannot afford to skip on rides; they are backed in a corner. The traveler
that came by air who can haggle and say no is overlooked and considered secondary. To add to the frustration, the stranded persons coming off the
ship have caused the rates to soar. A taxi can cost anywhere from $0.50/km and
up with the best deals driving further. The other reason for the high price is that the taxis/shuttles do not hang out at attractions like Appleton Estate, the Blue Hole, or
Cockpit Country. They are still at the ports. So if you do happen to convince
someone to give you a ride, you have to work it so that they will wait at the
attraction in order for you to have a ride home. Look for route taxis (red license plates) to save some money.
Most we've ever spent on transport |
Food
Everyone has to eat, it doesn't matter if you are traveling or not. However, cheap eating is hard to come by in Jamaica. Most city hubs such as Montego Bay, Ocho Rios, and Negril have restaurants that rival the cost of the average American restaurant. So I end up paying the same price for a smaller portion? If you enter a place with no prices on the menu, ASK! This country's #1 resource is tourism. It is sometimes refreshing to end a long day with a nice cold one, especially in a tropical setting like Jamaica. The server knows as well as I do a bottle of Red Stripe is not worth $4. Despite all this, we did find some cheap food, usually off the street which you can only try your luck for so long before it catches up to you. Most places only accept cash and although the Jamaican dollar is the national currency, the USA dollar is widely accepted. At the time of our visit, $1 = 115J, but if your meal came out to 2,000J and all you had was American...well they now say $1 = 100J and this little over pay adds up after a couple meals.
So would I come back to Jamaica? Yes, but I would rent a car
and think about mid-April to mid-December time frame.
Compare some of the other places we've been:
3 more days in Alaska was only $500 more!
A 3 day weekend in Chicago was $500 less!
Compare some of the other places we've been:
3 more days in Alaska was only $500 more!
A 3 day weekend in Chicago was $500 less!
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