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Are all inclusive resorts in Jamaica safe?

Jamaica's resorts are generally safe, beautiful places that have everything you need to have a great vacation. If you plan a resort vacation, it makes sense to stay on the resort grounds – especially at night, or when alcohol might be involved.



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Avoid walking alone at night. If you must, stay in populated areas and on the main roads. It's also in your best interest to not walk around deserted areas, even in groups and even during the daytime. In a similar vein, don't go to the same restaurant every night.

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Neither Jamaica nor Mexico are particularly safe destinations for travelers, so it's hard to recommend either for a vacation. That being said, a well-informed traveler can greatly reduce the risks associated with visiting either country.

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Is the water safe to drink in Jamaica? Mostly, tap water in Jamaica is safe to drink, but in more remote areas you may want to avoid drinking water straight out of the tap, unless it has been boiled, filtered or otherwise treated.

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Negril, Jamaica, is known for beautiful, sandy beaches, warm weather almost year-round, and friendly locals waiting to show visitors our hospitality! Even though these are a large part of what makes Negril so unique, there is much more to our slice of paradise!

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When people think which side of Jamaica has the best beaches, many would say Negril. This is because Negril is home to one of the most famous beaches on the island, Seven Mile Beach. Home to crystal clear water and white gold sand, it's easy to see why both visitors and locals enjoy spending time at Seven Mile Beach.

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The tipping policy at Sandals resorts says that most Sandals staff are not to be tipped, because their tips are part of your all-inclusive rate. In fact, if they are caught receiving tips, they could be fired, so be aware of this.

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