How to Find a Honeymoon Venue in Jamaica

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Situated amidst the turquoise waters of the Caribbean Sea, Jamaica is a fabulous island of sun-drenched beaches, interesting cultural heritage, friendly locals, and warm climate. A major tourist destination in the Greater Antilles, Jamaica is also a popular honeymoon destination. Considered one of the most romantic of the Caribbean Islands, Jamaica is a haven of lovers. Follow these steps to find a honeymoon venue in Jamaica.

Instructions

Difficulty: Easy

Things You’ll Need:

  • Internet access
  • computer
Step1
Find out about Jamaica over the Internet, in travel magazines, and your trusted travel agent. If you know relatives, colleagues, or friends who have already been there, consulting them is also a good alternative. The idea is to get as much information as you can about Jamaica from all available sources.
Step2
Search the Internet for comprehensive websites about Jamaica. When searching for Web sites, try to follow links to official sites such as the links in the Resources section. These sites are reliable and provide accurate facts and figures about the island.
Step3
Look for a good hotel in Jamaica over the Internet and find out about its availability, rates, services and location. One of the best hotels for honeymooners in Negril, Jamaica is called "Couple Swept Away"
Step4
Learn more about the hotel of your choice by reading online reviews about it. When it comes to hotel reviews, try to look for the ones written by ordinary travelers. These reviews are often unbiased, so they are more helpful and reliable than other hotel reviews.
Step5
Search the Web for local tourist attractions in Jamaica. Since you and your significant other are on an intimate honeymoon, try to look for romantic escapes in the island like the Green Grotto Caves and the Mayfield Falls.

Tips & Warnings

  • If you want to enjoy a truly intimate honeymoon, visit Jamaica in the off-peak tourist season. This is usually from May to November, during the rainy season.
  • Like other tourist destinations, tipping is customary in Jamaica. In restaurants, if your bill does not include a service charge, a 15 percent tip is standard. When riding taxis, drivers typically expect a 10 percent tip.
  • When walking along the beach, beware of beach boys and peddlers. Some of these people peddle drugs. If you don't say no to them at once, they can be very pushy. You also have to beware of pickpockets and other criminals when walking the streets at night.

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