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Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Old Country, New City

by Joy Polanco, Queens, New York

For repeat visitors to Jamaica, Montego Bay offers something old with something new!

On my past visits to Jamaica, I've vacationed in Ocho Rios, the destination for many newlyweds who choose to "honeymoon" on this photogenic Caribbean island. I love Ocho Rios but hate the long, winding drive on Jamaica's northern coast to get there. This drive can easily take one or two hours depending on how far into Ocho Rios your hotel is from the nearest airport.

Jamaica has only two airports used by the major airlines, Norman Manley International Airport in the capital city of Kingston and Donald Sangster International Airport in the resort town of Montego Bay. Sangster Airport is the one you'd use to get to Ocho Rios but for this trip, I was able to get off my plane at Sangster and head to my hotel just five minutes away. This time I chose Montego Bay, affectionately called "Mo Bay" by native Jamaicans, as my vacation destination.

Just knowing that I would go from collecting my luggage off the conveyor belt to sipping on a frozen pina colada in less than an hour was a great feeling. My home for the week was the Royal Decameron Montego Beach Hotel. The resort is part of the Decameron All-Inclusive Hotels and Resorts located throughout the Caribbean and Latin America. Montego Bay's Royal Decameron is designed to give all guests a front-row panoramic view of the Caribbean Sea. Having stayed at quite a few all-inclusive hotels in the past, this one had all the amenities (and trappings) common of all-inclusives.

Upon my arrival, I was impressed with the West Indian décor of the lobby. Vivid bright hues, natural-colored bamboo furniture and a central statue of a Rastafarian man squatting and smoking an "exotic" pipe, were all there to greet me. The airy, open lobby has a nice-sized bar on the opposite side of the registration counter with comfortable cushioned seating surrounding it. From there it's just a hop, skip, and a jump to the hotel's main restaurant call The Passa Passa, the small but cozy beach, as well as two inviting pools, one with a swim-up bar.

Unlike some of the reviews I read about this hotel prior to my trip, checking-in went fairly smoothly and the interior-decorating of my clean and spacious room pleasantly looked like an extension of the lobby. My one complaint was that the bathroom desperately needed renovation. Otherwise, everything in my ocean-view room was as expected, including the breath-taking view of the sea from my balcony, perfect for creating post-card caliber sunset photos.

Montego Bay was originally called by the Spanish "Bahia de Manteca" or Bay of Lard. Lard was an early major export of Jamaica. Montego Bay is on the northwest coast of the island and considered to be the more "hip", more vibrant tourist town, as opposed to Negril on the west-coast of the island, known for being a quieter, more lackadaisical resort area. Since this was my first time staying in Montego Bay, I was determined to see the attractions it had to offer. Luckily for me, I took my trip during the spring when the weather in the Caribbean is mild and warm, not unbearably hot. I had blue skies throughout my trip and therefore had no trepidations about venturing outside the shelter of my resort.

I decided to visit Rose Hall via one of the many taxis waiting just beyond the main gate of my hotel. Rose Hall is the name of the lush resort area just a 15-20 minute drive east of the airport in Montego Bay. The Ritz-Carlton Golf and Spa Resort is located here. The beautiful and immaculate golf course just begs for golfers on the level of champions, to play on its pristine and luscious green course. I, unfortunately, am no Michelle Wie, so I made my way over to Rose Hall Great House, which was the reason for my visit to the area.

The great house is actually a Georgian Mansion built between 1770 and 1780. In the 19th century, it was home to Annie Palmer, who is said to have dabbled in witchcraft while also murdering her husbands and countless lovers. She was dubbed the name, White Witch of Rose Hall, which became the title of a book later written about her. Annie is rumored to be one of the many ghosts which haunt the house. A placid tour guide takes you on a walk throughout the two-story home that naturally had to be re-built and repaired over the years. However, just being in the historic residence, gave me a sense of what life must have been like back in Jamaica during its period of slavery.

Like other countries in the Americas, slavery afforded a pampered life for the slave owners but a miserable life for the slaves. Eventually that misery led to a slave uprising at Rose Hall, which resulted in the killing of Mistress Annie. You end your tour by visiting the mansion's dark and damp cellar/dungeon, which is a stark contrast to the beautiful courtyard it opens out to. Lily ponds and bright pink azaleas surround you as you conclude your eerie visit of this massive former sugar plantation.

My next venture was within walking distance of my hotel. This time just a short 7-minute stroll brought me to a long-standing tourist attraction called Doctor's Cave Beach. Considering how small the beach was at the Royal Decameron, which I'm sure is becoming quite a common sight, as more and more beachfront resorts spring up demanding their piece of the shore action, it was a welcomed relief to see a large beach with all the room I needed to spread out and relax under the sun.

Doctor's Cave located right off Gloucester Ave., a.k.a. the "hip strip", is listed in tour books as one of the best beaches in the West Indies. It was once the property of Jamaican tourism pioneer Dr. Alexander McCatty. A small fee of $5 U.S. will allow you to enter and from there you can enjoy what you imagine a Jamaican beach to be. Clean sand and clear blue-green water. The sea was calm and at the perfect temperature for my visit. I was able to see cruise ships in the distance and was grateful they did not dock too close. I believe these mega-floating hotels, however luxurious, create muddied, polluted sea water which is becoming all too common in certain parts of Jamaica.

Doctor's Cave also features a small café, as well as chairs and umbrellas for rental. All you need to bring is your desire for sunbathing. During my mid-afternoon visit, the beach wasn't too crowded and the sun wasn't too high in the sky but that was okay with me. I was able to swim unfettered and overexposure to UV rays aren't good for you anyway.

Along the hip-strip is where you'll find many souvenir shops, which are essentially mom and pop stores which will compete for your patronage by meeting you on the street and asking you to take a "look-see." Although the prices are right, especially at the small supermarkets where you can buy Jamaican-made condiments, the famous Jamaican Blue Mountain coffee and bottles of rum, the prices are better at the airport, where you can buy many of the same items duty-free. However, I would recommend buying t-shirts and other clothing items at these souvenir stores since I think you get a bigger and better selection with the opportunity to haggle.

Finally, how could I leave Montego Bay without stopping by what has become a well-touted hot spot in Jamaica--the increasingly popular Jimmy Buffett's Margaritaville. The bar and grill is just a short walk from Doctor's Cave Beach. It looks like just another store-front but as you get closer you eventually discover the elaborate set-up, which includes an open-air bar, a huge waterslide and floating trampolines.

Margaritaville commands its own section of the Caribbean Sea. The two-level hotspot attracts tourists from both sides of the hip strip. In the afternoon, you can snack on a hefty plate of nachos and enjoy one of the 52 varieties of margaritas while listening to American dance music under the sun. Late at night you can re-visit and have a Red Stripe beer while listening to more American dance music under the stars. You can also head to the second-level for a live band singing and playing home-grown reggae music, which is the moment when it finally dawns on you that you're in Jamaica, you have left all your worries behind, and everything's gonna be alright.

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Saturday, February 28, 2009

Las Vegas: myRomanticGetaway

Where: Las Vegas

Why I Love Las Vegas: It has the fountains at the Bellagio Casino which are very romantic!

My Favorite Part: the restaurants

--contributed by Lily Kwan

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New Orleans: myRomanticGetaway


Where: New Orleans

Why I Think New Orleans is Romantic: BEEN THERE AND FELL BACK IN LOVE AGAIN

--contributed by Craig Cota, Versailles, OH, United States

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Monday, February 23, 2009

Niagara Falls: myRomanticGetaway

Where: Niagara Falls, New York

Why I Love Niagara Falls: We live here and we wanted to get away from our 8 kids. We got a room at the casino downtown and overlooking the falls, it was beautiful. The mist in the snow covered gorge was breathtaking. The falls was light up and you could see Canada it was awesome

My Favorite Part: just being with my husband alone taking in the sights of our home town.

What I'd Like Others to Know About Niagara Falls: That it truly is one of the 7 wonders of the world whether in winter or summer.

--contributed by l. filx, niagara falls,ny usa

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Sunday, February 22, 2009

Honolulu: myRomanticGetaway

Where: Honolulu

Why It's Romantic: It has the most beautiful view of the beach for 5 miles. Every room is decorated to recreate a beautiful beach scenery, it makes it feel like you are right there on the beach.

My Favorite Part of Honolulu: The clear waters, the amazing views, the overall relaxing feel of the whole place.

What I'd Like Other Romantic Travelers to Know: Go when it's warm, because you will want every second of your time to be spent on the beach.

--contributed by Marqelle, Grants Pass, Oregon, United States

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Sunday, February 8, 2009

Vama Veche, Romania: My Favorite Romantic Getaway

My favorite romantic getaway: To the Black Sea, in Vama Veche

What made you select this destination for a romantic getaway?
The place itself and the people. Or maybe the sea which sometimes is "bluer" than the sky. And also the sand which gets so hotter at noon, that people that are walking on it, appear to be dancing. Or maybe the wind which drys your lips. That would be a romantic getaway to me and also to my lover, peanut :D.

What was your favorite part of this destination? The nights. I am a very romantic person and in summer time, I often spend nights under the sky looking at stars. For me, Vama Veche was a magic place with all those boutiques with earrings and bracelets which are being sold by a hippie dressed in a blue dress.

What would you like other romantic travelers to know about this destination? A small place called "Papa la Shoni" which is made of reed mace and trawl. And than a place called "The happy Pancake" or something like this were you can find a variety of pancakes,which have funny names. And also a night slept under the sky,on the sand, with no roof above. Yes this I'd recommend. But this thing has no charm if you haven't your girlfriend, wife, husband, lover by your side, holding your hand.

--contributed by Petra, Suceava,Romania

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Thursday, February 5, 2009

Budapest: My Favorite Romantic Getaway


My favorite romantic getaway:Budapest, Hungary

What made you select this destination for a romantic getaway?
When I was 6 years old, I travelled with my dad there and it was love from the first minutes.

We arrived at night, and when I woke up (I felt asleep in the car because of the long way) we were exactly on the Chain Bridge, full of lights. I can't forget the feeling. Since then it's my favourite place. By the way, the love of my life lives there, although we never walked together in this city, it's my dream...

What was your favorite part of this destination? Each part of the city, because this city is breathing old and new air, the atmosphere, the places, the castle, the museums, the old parts of the historical part.

What would you like other romantic travelers to know about this destination? The best time to visit is in the summer, on 20 August is a national celebrations with fireworks on the Danube. Must visit locations are everywhere, not only the well known tourist museums, places but even if you walk without destination on the street, you can find signs of history everywhere.

--contributed by Hermy, Miercurea Ciuc, Transylvania, Romania

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Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Hocking Hills, Ohio: My Favorite Romantic Getaway

My favorite romantic getaway: Hocking Hills Ohio

What made you select this destination for a romantic getaway? The seclusion yet close to necessities and not far from home.

What was your favorite part of this destination? You feel like you are miles away from everyone but actually they are only a few minutes away.

What would you like other romantic travelers to know about this destination? The cabins all have their own hot tubs that can not be seen by anyone and the early spring there is so much quiet. If you call for last minute reservations on a cabin they will usually give you a discount. Walking the trails are beautiful and gives you time for one on one with your significant other.

--contributed by Sharon, Minford, Ohio

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Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Jamaica: My Favorite Romantic Getaway

My favorite romantic getaway: Jamaica

What made you select this destination for a romantic getaway?
My husband and I have vacationed in Jamaica once a year for several years. Now we know we love it so we are always eager to return but we selected it the first time because of good airfare and it wasn't too long a flight from home.

What was your favorite part of this destination? I love the good variety of all-inclusive resorts in Jamaica. I really enjoy not worrying about what we eat, what we drink, tipping...it's easy for us to budget for (even these days).

What would you like other romantic travelers to know about this destination? You'll hear a lot of bad comments from other travelers about Jamaica like they were hassled on the beach or they were scared to leave the resort. On public beaches, you will be hassled somewhat but on private beaches there are only vendors that the resorts allow to sell on that beach so it's much more laid back. We always take an organized tour or two (we've been to Dunn's River Falls several times) and have never had any problems or worries...just a great time!

--contributed by Tina, Atlanta

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Wednesday, March 26, 2008

myRomantic Getaway: Fishing


My most romantic place is by the water with a fire going and a fishing pole in my hand with the man I love.There is a blanket on the ground and a bottle of champagne on ice and cheese and thou.

Oh wait, I think I got a bite.

A few friends that hang around. The Hills'Angels.

--Submitted by Jacqueline Carpenter, Jackson, KY

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