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Author: pcarrizosapcarrizosa Date: Jun 15, 2008 17:06
My partner and I are sailing on Liberty of the Seas in mid-October to
the western Caribbean. We've been to all the ports except Montego Bay
and this is our first sailing on a Freedom-class ship.
Does anyone have any experience and/or advice on Montego Bay or
Liberty?
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Author: Surfer E2468Surfer E2468 Date: Jun 15, 2008 19:24
No big deal,stay on the ship
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Author: Sue MullenSue Mullen Date: Jun 15, 2008 20:21
> My partner and I are sailing on Liberty of the Seas in mid-October to
> the western Caribbean. We've been to all the ports except Montego Bay
> and this is our first sailing on a Freedom-class ship.
> Does anyone have any experience and/or advice on Montego Bay or
> Liberty?
In Montego Bay you can take a cab to Doctors Cove beach. When we were
there a few years ago it was $5.00 admission and this was basically a
security fee. The beach and water were wonderful and the
restroom/changing rooms were spotless. Just found this website:
http://jamaica-guide.info/attractions/beaches/doctors.cove/
After Doctors Cove Beach we walked to Margaritaville, but I would only
walk if you are with a group, not just the two of you.
sue
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Author: NWLBNWLB Date: Jun 16, 2008 05:38
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Author: SusetteSusette Date: Jun 16, 2008 08:26
On Jun 15, 8:06�pm, "pcarriz...@ comcast.net" comcast.net>
wrote:
> My partner and I are sailing on Liberty of the Seas in mid-October to
> the western Caribbean. �We've been to all the ports except Montego Bay
> and this is our first sailing on a Freedom-class ship.
> Does anyone have any experience and/or advice on Montego Bay or
> Liberty?
If your looking for Pictures of the ship you can go over to www.cruiseoutlets.com
and there on the left side is pictures of the Liberty link and several
folks from RTC and others have put their photos up that you may like
to see! ITs a great ship and several of us from RTC are going on the
Freedom in December. looking forward to it.
Susette
Cruise outlets and travel
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Author: Jean O'BoyleJean O'Boyle Date: Jun 16, 2008 17:48
> My partner and I are sailing on Liberty of the Seas in mid-October to
> the western Caribbean. We've been to all the ports except Montego Bay
> and this is our first sailing on a Freedom-class ship.
> Does anyone have any experience and/or advice on Montego Bay or
> Liberty?
You are taking an absolutely beautiful ship. Be sure to get tickets to the
Ice Show early as they go rapidly...No charge.. just needed so that you will
get a seat.
Jimmy Buffet's Margaritaville is not far from where the ship docks..Each
time we have been in Montego Bay, we have gone to Doctor's Cove Beach and
afterwards walked to Margaritaville. Montego Bay is poor but much better a
port than Ocho Rios.
Go to Susette's post here in this thread and click on the link that she
provided and you will find many albums of photos of the Liberty of the Seas
when we all went on her as the Viking Group last December.
--Jean
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Author: Brian KBrian K Date: Jun 19, 2008 21:51
On 6/15/2008 8:06 PM pcarrizosa@ comcast.net plucked Senior Frog's Magic
Twanger and said:
> My partner and I are sailing on Liberty of the Seas in mid-October to
> the western Caribbean. We've been to all the ports except Montego Bay
> and this is our first sailing on a Freedom-class ship.
> Does anyone have any experience and/or advice on Montego Bay or
> Liberty?
>
Montego Bay (called Mo' Bay by locals) has some very depressed sections
outside the many All Inclusive Resorts that pepper the area. Dun's Falls
is a bit of a ride away. Provided that you stay with a guide and are
very careful it can be a very fulfilling experience when you finally get
to the top. Sometimes there are peddlers there that get in your face
They can be both scary and annoying. Some AI provide day passes...
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Author: BeccaBecca Date: Jun 23, 2008 07:38
Brian K wrote:
> Montego Bay (called Mo' Bay by locals) has some very depressed sections
> outside the many All Inclusive Resorts that pepper the area. Dun's Falls
> is a bit of a ride away. Provided that you stay with a guide and are
> very careful it can be a very fulfilling experience when you finally get
> to the top. Sometimes there are peddlers there that get in your face
> They can be both scary and annoying. Some AI provide day passes if you
> just want to kick back and beach it. An advanced reservation may be
> required at some.
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Author: Larry & KimLarry & Kim Date: Jun 23, 2008 16:00
On Jun 23, 10:38Â am, Becca hal-pc.organ> wrote:
> Brian K wrote:
>> Montego Bay (called Mo' Bay by locals) Â has some very depressed sections
>> outside the many All Inclusive Resorts that pepper the area. Dun's Falls
>> is a bit of a ride away. Provided that you stay with a guide and are
>> very careful it can be a very fulfilling experience when you finally get
>> to the top. Sometimes there are peddlers there that get in your face Â
>> They can be both scary and annoying. Some AI provide day passes if you
>> just want to kick back and beach it. An advanced reservation may be
>> required at some.
>
> A group of us went to the Sunset Beach Resort in Montego Bay. It is an
> all inclusive resort, which includes the Pirate's Paradise Water Park,
> which was way kewl. It was $40 for a day pass and there was a shuttle at
> the port, the shuttle was $2-3 per person.
>
> http://www.cruisemontegobay.com/
>
> http://sunsetbeachresort.com/
> ...
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