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Montego Bay vs Negril Sandals
Went to Mayan Riveria and it was a beautiful resort but extremely windy daily with 3-4 foot waves. Looking for a resort that is not generally windy. Any thoughts if Sandals Montego Bay or Negril would be suitable? |
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I would say-Negril-They are no waves it's like a huge bathtub.
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On 08/01/2005 9:05 PM Michael Beadle while holding "court", exclaimed:
Went to Mayan Riveria and it was a beautiful resort but extremely windy daily with 3-4 foot waves. Looking for a resort that is not generally windy. Any thoughts if Sandals Montego Bay or Negril would be suitable? One of the Mo' Bay Sandals resorts is ok for little wave action but, it's right on the approach for the airport. Jets scream overhead all day. Supposedly they stop at night, but I didn't stick around to find out. If you are one of those people who goes to an All Inclusive resort and mostly stays at the resort - the choice of Jamaica is ok. But if you plan to rent a car and go exploring on your own Jamaica is if-y. Just make sure you get the low-down from the car rental rep of neighborhoods to avoid. If you liked Mexico's Mayan Rivera but don't like the waves, you want to be on the leeward side of Cozumel or in Playa del Carmen / Playacar. Wind / Wave action gets broken up by Cozumel. It acts as a distant barrier island. I think it's the north end of Cancun's Zona Hotel that has gentle waves, Isla Mujeres acts as a breakwater. The eastern and southern parts face open ocean and get larger wave action. -- ________ To email me, Edit "blog" from my email address. Brian M. Kochera "Some mistakes are too much fun to only make once!" View My Web Page: http://home.earthlink.net/~brian1951 |
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Michael Beadle wrote:
Went to Mayan Riveria and it was a beautiful resort but extremely windy daily with 3-4 foot waves. Looking for a resort that is not generally windy. Any thoughts if Sandals Montego Bay or Negril would be suitable? well I'd like the wind for sailing.... but try couples negril... it's on bloody bay |
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