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Question: Is Jamaica safe to travel to?

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Question : Is Jamaica safe to travel to?
I've heard that it's not safe to travel outside of your hotel complex in Jamaica - how true is this? Is it safe as I would love to go there?
- asked by Jody

All Answers:
Answer #1
Jamaica is as safe as you make it.Certain areas are safer then others.I would recomend not venturing to far off the beaten Path unless you are in a group.I have been to Jamaice several times and will be there for New years eve this year as well.Jamaica is a blast and can be the best time of your life.Just use common sense when out walking around. keep your eyes open.
- answered by tyger_mn

Answer #2
Whats the point in going abroad to stay inside a hotel complex?? Wowsers, how boring. If you can speak to someone down there who you judge to be trustworthy they can show u around and u will see parts of Jamaica you wouldnt otherwise perhaps. Jamaica is as safe as any other country it has its good and bad parts. When out and about it ANY new country keep ur wits about u and use common sense, if it doesnt seem like a good idea it probably isnt and it is better to be safe then sorry. Crime rate isnt as high as ppl make out, the majority does go down in Kingston it seems but if ur worried just avoid there.The mountains are beautiful, the beaches are. Visit places like Green Grotto Cave and Rose Hall and Devon House. I dont know how but if you could try and drive through Fern Gully,my my it is beautuful!!! I loved it. I used to live in Jamaica I only got to drive through Fern Gully once and I thought it looked great, you might not but hey. Well now what else can I say? Ask ppl where is good to visit. I stay inbetween Negril and Montego Bay as a resident, as a tourist if you prefer beaches and tranquility try Negril, if you love Music and dances try MoBay. I staye din a hotel in Ochi ?(Ocho Rios) once Dunns River Falls is there. Ochi is cool but a bit commercialized for me....I wont rant too much you can emailme if u want or message I am very willing to helpout about Jamaica, and as I live in England born and Grown I have unbiased views on JA I can give you the low down just click on my avatar u see my email.Alternatively check out this site I joine long time ago everythingjamaican.com and ask them what JA is like you have alot of Canadians and Americans who travel down who can give you a proper view on what Jamaica is like. Good luck and I hope you enjoy your trip!! God bless ya!
- answered by Kelle

Answer #3
Jamaica is like any other place on the planet,Just say Jamaica is Little Miami
- answered by boy_jam_arch

Answer #4
Jamaica is just like any other place.Some places ar safe and some other places are not gonna be that safe and that is like or almost like any other country in the world.The tourism places are safe and you do need to worry about that.
- answered by sexybeyo1

Answer #5
Yes, Jamaica is safe outside of your hotel complex. Absolutely.
- answered by Robin Western

Answer #6
Was there in May 2006. Stayed at the beautiful Royal Plantation Resort in Ocho Rios. Although the resort was nice we didn't leave it all week. Will probably never go back to Jamaica again. THere are so many other nicer islands where you do not need to fear for your safety.
- answered by beachgirl5628

Answer #7
Jamaica can be a very safe place. As long as you watch yourself just like any other place you travel to. Just act like you've been there before. With one exception, forget about going to Kingston. Cab drivers most likely wont even take you there. Other than that, go ahead and have a great time! Personally, I highly suggest Negril, you wont be disappointed.Another helpful hint, get a tan before you go. No, not to look cool or to prevent sunburn. I have found that as the week went on, and the tanner i got, the less hassle I got for buying stuff. They are smart people. If youre white as a ghost, they know you've just arrived and throw every sales pitch at you. If you're tan, you've been there a few days and have already heard it all and they dont bother you as much. Whatever the case may be, at least be nice and show respect. A lot of people hate the hassle all of the time. But it is a poor country in general and that is how most of them make their money. Don't knock them for it. At the very least, acknowledge them and say no thanks.
- answered by snwbrdr960

Answer #8
of course
- answered by diamond

Answer #9
I've been several times and the only problem I have had is coming home! Stay away from the big hotels. Get a little cabin for a fraction of the price and hang out with the locals! Catch a few sound systems dances, travel through the hills, reason with some rastas, smoke some good ganja, play some soccer, drink up the Guinness, then scrape up some more money to go back as soon as you can.
- answered by MO




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