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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3122194" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Negril is fairly safe compared to the rest of the island. But beware of the darkness. </p><p>When we were there last there were flyers everywhere about a festival on Lions Street that was next to the resort in Ocho Rios. </p><p>We like to get out and mingle with the locals in our travels, and met up with a local that worked for a cruise line. </p><p>He said if we attended that festival, my wife would not leave the same woman as when she went, and if I objected, I might not come back and all. </p><p>We took that advice. </p><p>Definitely do the rafts coming down the mountain streams. It was a great experience and the guide was a wealth of information about Jamaica history. </p><p>The small bus tours are great as well. Driver and a half dozen passengers. You get to see a lot of the island and they point out places of historic interest. </p><p>I</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3122194, member: 5412"] Negril is fairly safe compared to the rest of the island. But beware of the darkness. When we were there last there were flyers everywhere about a festival on Lions Street that was next to the resort in Ocho Rios. We like to get out and mingle with the locals in our travels, and met up with a local that worked for a cruise line. He said if we attended that festival, my wife would not leave the same woman as when she went, and if I objected, I might not come back and all. We took that advice. Definitely do the rafts coming down the mountain streams. It was a great experience and the guide was a wealth of information about Jamaica history. The small bus tours are great as well. Driver and a half dozen passengers. You get to see a lot of the island and they point out places of historic interest. I [/QUOTE]
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