any tips for Couples Ocho Rios?
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> Hi,
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> any tips for Couples Ocho Rios?
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Yes.
Spend a couple of days off the property, sampling the local food and
drink. Have some of the fruits that you won't get inside the
"compound" and make sure you have patties and coco bread from one of the
local shops. Avoid the pier area, since that's where most of the real
hustling goes on, very high pressure and obnoxious. Don't promise to
come back and buy something if you don't mean it. The locals have long
memories. Say no decisively but politely. Listen to the locals, and
you'll get a lot of good advice and local lore. Dunn's River falls is a
must, even if it IS a real touristy spot. You'll have fun there.
Most of all, spend time off the property, and use your basic street
smarts. Ochi is a safe town, you won't be robbed at gunpoint or
anything if you're even remotely sensible. Crime is pretty low in that
area.
DAve
You might consider asking someone you meet that works at the hotel to take
you out walking or riding touring around. It is always a good idea to be in
the company of a Jamaican to keep away the hustlers. A friend can be welcome
company and sometimes get you bargains if he makes the purchases himself. I
have a regular taxi driver I use every time I go to Negril. I call him on
his cell before I leave the states and he meets me at Sangster with a ride
to the hotel. He has stuff ready for me when he picks me up. We hang out
while I am there and meets me each day I decide to go anywhere. I bring a
TracFone with me that works on the island saving much on calls. Sometimes I
leave the phone behind as a gift as it is disposable anyway. He always has
several phones and used to supply me with one before I started bringing my
own. I bring him gifts from home each time and he has some for me when I
depart. We have been friends for several years. When I visited MoBay before
I decided to always go to Negril I had a different driver(Friend). My wife
and I were always invited to spend time at his home and enjoy home cooking
and were offered to stay with them instead of the Holiday Inn where we met
him. This goes back some as the Inn is now a resort.
Many stories of our visits from 1980 to present times but I won't turn this
post into an epic but in short make friend while you are there. Jamaicans
are wonderful people.
J.
Have you found what you were looking for?
actually I've gotten very little info on Couples Ocho Rios.... though I
did book a room/etc for a week based on the Couples reputation and my
pleasant experience at Couples Negril.
at CN there was "red flag service" on the beach... does COR have that?
looking forward to the horseback riding... noticed it's offered morning
and afternoon... is it a different route?
at CN you'd have guys in paddle boats just off the beach selling
anything "extra" you'd like... herbs etc ;-}
and parasailing... not included but you could just ask at the
watersports area and they'd phone one of their favorite local operators
and they'd be swinging in off the beach.
http://www.ochoriosonestop.com/main.htm
You may need to click on Ocho Rios first if it appears in the list at
the top.
Click on RESORTS then click on the Map over Couples
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Keith (Southend)
http://www.southendweather.net
e-mail: kreh at southendweather dot net
I can not comment on that resort specifically but I am sure you will
Have fun.
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Couples has a very comprehensive website at www.couples.com. There is a FAQ
on each of the resorts, with answers to these, and all kinds of other,
questions. There are also message boards.
Sheila