Travel Tips & Safety

Travel Tips & Safety

  • For most of the attractions listed, you can plug in the name into your GPS navigator and it will bring you to the exact location.
  • The likelihood of attractions being overcrowded are heightened on local public holidays and drunk peak seasons.
  • For public places ensure to bring your own accessories.
  • Be careful of attractions without a Lifeguard on duty.
  • Safety is your number one responsibility.

Your Safety Driving Tips

  • Wear your seatbelt.
  • Stay alert!
  • Abide by the posted speed limit.
  • Be mindful driving through town squares due to the heavy presence of pedestrians, as well as taxi and bus operators making frequent and often sudden stops.
  • Be mindful when going around corners. (Especially deeps bends, hilly areas and on narrow roads).
  • Consider travelling with your go-to fix for motion sickness as travelling through Jamaica’s hills and valleys might affect you. Dimenhydrinate might be best to help ease the nausea that comes with travelling on hilly terrain.
  • Be mindful of bikers and their passenger pillions.
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