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Hey guys, any recommendations for a nice beach resort in the Caribbean for a couple? May get the chance to escape with my wife for 3-5 days without kids and she loves the beach and white sand.
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Golden Eye in Jamaica

Golden Eye is located in the parish of St. Mary in Oracabessa Bay, just 20 minutes outside of Ocho Rios on the north coast of Jamaica.It features 52-acres of air-conditioned facilities including Ian Fleming's historical villa, which sleeps ten people, 13 one- and two-bedroom villas, and six 'Lagoon Cottages' in addition to two restaurants, poolside dining and beach bars, a bistro for fine dining, a spa, two pools, and private beaches and coves.

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First off, keep your search to private all inclusive resorts. Beaches that are not fenced off by a resort are not safe places to be.

I have really enjoyed my three trips to the Atlantis resort. Make sure your departure is NOT on a Sunday, give yourself an extra day or two. Sunday out of there is a lost cause with unbelievably long lines and many people, perhaps most, missing thier flights due to the poor service at that airport. Graft and bribes are the only way to get out of there other than arriving four hours early to MAYBE get on your airplane on time. The long lines and waiting can just ruin the relaxed feeling you had until that day.

Sandals resorts and others where you pay one flat amount for accomodations AND meals etc are the way to fly IMO. BTDT several times when I was healthy and working.

Good luck and have a wonderful time!


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Safariman, my sister just booked Atlantis, and wants me to bring my family. I got sticker shock from the Tower prices (she's using miles, they generate a on of from her husband being a pilot).

Comfort Suites across the street gets really good reviews, for 1/2 the cost. They have a deal with Atlantis, and you get full access. They also are supposed to have a good breakfast each morning, which would save quite a bit over a week.

Just curious if you had any experience/thoughts?

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My wife and I stayed at The Jamaica Inn, located in Ocho Rios. It is a quintessential Caribbean resort, built before the mega all-inclusives. If you want quiet and romantic with a pristine, private beach, this is it. It is Old World Class, frequented by many Europeans.

The beach is guarded by two sets of coral cliffs on each side, there is some snorkeling available right off the beach or you can pay "The boat guy" to take you out to the reef.

We never saw more than 6 people on the beach at one time.



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Originally Posted by MoBassMan
Safariman, my sister just booked Atlantis, and wants me to bring my family. I got sticker shock from the Tower prices (she's using miles, they generate a on of from her husband being a pilot).

Comfort Suites across the street gets really good reviews, for 1/2 the cost. They have a deal with Atlantis, and you get full access. They also are supposed to have a good breakfast each morning, which would save quite a bit over a week.

Just curious if you had any experience/thoughts?


I should qualify my comments by putting forth that I have not been to the Carribean in several years. 4 or 5. I had not heard of that resort but if staying there still gets you into the attractions and beach at Atlantis, no reason not to save the dough IMO.


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Turks and Caicos is my favorite. The Alexandra resort is not new so its cheaper but still nice and clean- the best value IMHO. If you want to spend more money go next door to The Regent Grand, it's very nice.

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My wife and I stayed a week at Atlantis and loved it. A guy that works for me stayed at the Comfort suites a couple of weeks ago. Overall he enjoyed it and the access to Atlantis. But he also said next time he would go to Atlantis "for the experience". There were some specials that would have allowed him to stay at Atlantis for roughly the cost of the Comfort Suites.

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Thanks guys. Jim, I'm just not seeing any specials, is the problem. I see $350 for Atlantis, and $200 for Comfort Suites. I figure breakfast for the family there makes it close to 1/2 price.

If you run across a special, please feel free to link it, or PM me.

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I think the special was on "Living Social" or a similar site. I will see him tomorrow or the next day and let you know if I find out anything that might be helpful.

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Thanks, that's a site I don't check often enough.

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Originally Posted by safariman
Graft and bribes are the only way to get out of there other than arriving four hours early to MAYBE get on your airplane on time.

Mark... You need to stop posting on topics like you are an expert.
I've been down there more than a few times. Probably over twenty times and that's a conservative guess. I can say with a certain amount of confidence that you are wrong because those folks down there are in the service business 24/7.


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Boca Paila. The owner, (Javier Gonzalez) also has a 6-place Cessna floatplane for quick trips to Belize. (The 2nd largest barrier reef in the world).


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I will not ever go to Atlantis again. Way over priced. Unless you like to burn 100 dollar bills, go somewhere else. the last time I was in Jamaica, you were told not to leave the resort. If I wanted that I could book a room at the county jail.
I would take Aruba anytime. The weather is always mild with a nice breeze. What happened to Natalie Holloway happens daily in the US. I walked everyday, all over the island. no worries. Friendly people. If you do go, stop by "scott's brats", in front of playa linda. Great brats, nice people.

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I will tell you 2 places to stay away from..... Nassau in the Bahamas and the Turks and Caicos.

Unfriendly staff, poor service everywhere, and prices for everything-outrageous.


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Originally Posted by safariman
Graft and bribes are the only way to get out of there other than arriving four hours early to MAYBE get on your airplane on time.

Mark... You need to stop posting on topics like you are an expert.
I've been down there more than a few times. Probably over twenty times and that's a conservative guess. I can say with a certain amount of confidence that you are wrong because those folks down there are in the service business 24/7.


I have been there several times, used to go there a lot on company paid for reward excursions. I learned early about the Sunday rush to get out. I qualified my Statement with the provisio that I have not been down that way in 4 or 5 years. When I did go, the Nassau airport was horribly understaffed. I was told they do this on purpose so that the ticket handlers could make extra money by giving priority to the outbound passengers who knew to walk to the front of the line with some green attached to thier itinerary and ticket. They well may have cleaned that up since then. I hope so.


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Fair enough, what kind of company gives those kind of perks, what kind of work are they rewarding?
Our public transit system gave me a little 40 year pin, I think a trip sounds a lot nicer. frown


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Fair enough, what kind of company gives those kind of perks, what kind of work are they rewarding?
Our public transit system gave me a little 40 year pin, I think a trip sounds a lot nicer. frown


Insurance companies are very good about trips to be earned. Where I was it was based partly on new policies sold/production, but your 25th month retention i.e. clients staying with you (From good service and being happy with the product they purchased) was a heavily weighted part of the equation. Unless 90% of your clients still had their policies or annuities in force 25 months after taking them out, you were out of the running for trips or quarterly bonuses. Only about the top 10% of agents in any company typically earn a nice trip once a year.

Last I heard, Sun Life of Canada was a really good Canadian company if you wanted to give that career a shot.


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Used to babysit for one of the top men in that company, he always said he could advise me on making later life better for me, he lived near us and of course we all knew each other back then.
Wish I had taken his advise.
His father in-law got me in where I am today, forty years later.


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I sure loved my career. Every week I meet people here who tell me how much better I made thier lives. Very rewarding. When I get a new Kidney I may go back into it. My former colleagues and manager are anxiously hoping I will, per conversations and messages even just last week.

Might not be too late to start a second career for you! Give it a look-see. I have mentored a few folks here at the 'fire who are still doing well with their careers in insurance. I will try to give you a hand up if you give it a go.


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