Yes, you can smoke on the resort. Just cannot smoke in the restaurants where the food is it? You can smoke ganja wherever you want on the resort, just not the restaurants. Been there many of times😊😅❤❤❤
Would you recommend booking my excursions online now before trip or it's best/affordable to wait till I get there so I can do it from the hotel? Also would you recommend to exchange currency here or when u get there? Thank you.
The floor counts that Jamaica do we do that in England and Europe. The ground floor is considered 0. And the upstairs which you count as 2nd floor we considered the 1st floor. Sort of makes sense. The ground floor or 0 is level so you can go out. 1st floor indicate height to us. So not level with the earth. If that makes sense
Yeah! No one was too pushy. They had to stay in the water so the only time they could come up to you is if you were in the water. If you nicely say no they won’t bother you
Uhm smoking in the US is more popular than in Jamaica, believe me. I've been to Vegas, I live in NYC, been to almost everywhere in Florida, and have been to about 16 other US states and cities. Also, why would they have AC outside in an open space? LOL
I agree! I think a lot of people used to go to Jamaica for weed back in the day, but I don’t think it is as appealing anymore since it is legal in so many places. I think it is what used to draw tourists and that industry is struggling for them.
@@more2explore516 , the industry is not struggling for Jamaica, and people don't go to Jamaica for weed. People go there for the beaches, food, rivers, rainforests, the culture, music, majestic waterfalls, everything that the country has to offer. Jamaica is known for weed because it is associated with the Rastafarian culture, but weed was illegal in Jamaica up to 2015, which a lot of people find shocking. If you look at the historical data, dating 20 years back, the tourist arrivals for Jamaica have steadily increased over the years. The trajectory is set to reach 5 million visitors, even though the world is recovering from a pandemic. Jamaica is in the top 2 (currently) for the most visited Caribbean country.