Wednesday 24 August 2011

Jamaica Villas - Travel advice for Jamaica


Naughty rascals don't look like this

OK, there is a downside to everything in life and I would be doing you a disservice if I didn't point out a few things you need to watch out for when you travel around Jamaica.

Hurricanes! the hurricane season runs from June til November so you need to keep an eye on the weather situation. No need to be wearing your best Nike shorts if it's going to be lashing down, is there?

There are areas where you need to be vigilent, these are mainly the areas of West Kingston, Grants Pen, August Town, typical inner city areas. See more details

There is a very low risk of terrorism, you'll be happy to know.

Smoking Ganja is ILLEGAL! don't do it, you'll get into real trouble.

The attitude to Gay and Lesbian people is hostile in general.

British residents do not require a visa but if you overstay your visit, your in trouble.

Personal imports of foodstuffs like meat and dairy products are banned, if your caught with a leg of lamb that's been marinated in Yoghurt, dressed with some rosemary and garlic and roasted on a medium heat for 3 hourts, the customs man will confiscate it. Don't bring foodstuff into Jamaica.

Dengue fever; Dengue fever is common in the Caribbean areas. Dengue is a mosquito-borne infection that can cause a feverish illness associated with headache, muscle aches and pains, and rash. Some cases of dengue are severe. The way to avoid Dengue fever is to persuade the mosquitos not to bite you See more on Dengue

You should be as fit as a butchers dog if your going to travel so make sure you have all your jabs up to date. To see which jabs you need see this link

Travel insurance. It's a good idea to make sure you are fully insured, see this link for details

There you have it. I hope this helps.

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