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Caribbean General Jamaica

Safe Budget Travel Around Jamaica

580120_10151200488920119_1090153067_nJamaica is a small absolutely wonderful island to travel to. Despite poverty and still a continuously developing island nation, it is very rich in culture and music known to the world, its scenery is magical, and its people are absolutely friendly. If not the biggest, tourism and travel is one of Jamaicans biggest resources for Jamaica with travelers from the US, Europe, Canada, and all over the world. Based on travel stories, YouTube videos, and other internet resources, most people associate or remember Jamaica via Cruise ship stop. Those that fly there, tend to lock themselves away from the island within the boundaries of an all-inclusive resort and tour guides.

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I have stayed at an all-inclusive before in the Dominican Republic. It’s a fun amazing vacation experience and certainly a getaway. I respect the many that want to escape life’s everyday realities. But that is exactly what it is, a dream. It is an illusion, at least to me. Everyone deserves a vacation. Even travelers do in ways that do make sense. However for me, nothing excites me more than to surround myself with more reality. The best part of traveling is visiting a foreign land, embracing the culture, and returning home appreciating the things you have that most others don’t.

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Not sure how a tab would look like for an all inclusive trip to Jamaica. For me, I left Jamaica with a unique cultural experience that I will never forget. With a price tag next to that, my trip was cheap. Fortunately, I took enough video footage to inspire YouTubers from around the world as well that budget travel, or should I say solo budget travel is possible in Jamaica. If you do consider asking what my tab was, it was approximately $1,100. Broken down that is:

$460 Flight (ATL-MBJ)
$220 Hotel (Ocho Rios)
$25 Cabin (Negril)
$80 Bus Transportation
$85 Dunns River Falls with Mystic Mountain & Bobsled
$60 Taxis (Approximately)
$80 Food (Approximately)
$60 Souvenirs/Money to bring back (Approximately)
= Amazing cultural experience in Jamaica

 

It certainly took a lot of thorough research through travel forums, Q’s and A’s, and YouTube videos to make my vision of this solo trip possible. Using your typical flight and hotel search engines, I managed to find a safe cheap hotel in Ocho Rios. I also discovered the cheap cost efficiency of hostels, Bed and Breakfasts, and guesthouses by staying in a cabin on Negrils 7 Mile Beach. If had known any better at the time, I would have stayed at a Bed and Breakfast within the Ocho Rios city limits and lowered my costs instead of a hotel. Oh well, It was right on the beach. But any-who, how did I manage to go from Montego Bay to Ocho Rios or Kingston to Negril without a tour accommodation? With a video of my whole trip on YouTube, I am constantly asked how I did it. Even had one person tell me that I had seen more in 5 days than he had in 5 years. When it finally comes down to the main topic of, “Safe travel around Jamaica for cheap”, the answer turned out to be very simple and very useful resource in travel to Jamaica.

“Knutsford Express”

 

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If you are an adventurer like me or simply don’t care for tourist accommodations, ride with the locals in a comfortable, safe, coach bus with local Jamaicans. These buses run daily and frequently around the island in “Style and Comfort” as they put it. They are correct and it was the best low cost investment to make my Jamaica dream possible. They even include a movie to watch during the venture across the island.

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Although I may sound like I am advertising a bus company abroad, they truly deserve all my credit and more. My dreams of seeing four major Jamaican cities in less than 5 days were made possible through them. Now, the media displays all acts of violence in Kingston and I’m not denying its existence. However, I would have never known that Jamaica’s capital does have a lot of gorgeous parts and would have never have had that opportunity without this bus company. This is the same for my short yet highly desired one night venture to the rocky cliffs and laid back beaches in Negril.

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Now if you are all about the all-inclusive thing and just want to have a nice getaway out of your homeland, you will have no problems doing so and enjoy. But if you want to get off the beaten path and do it YOUR way, whether you are a returning visitor to Jamaica, a new one, or even a native Jamaican going back home after many years, consider getting out of your comfort zone and ride the awesome bus I rode. If you feel even more adventurous, go ride in a traditional Jamaican bus! Get away from the all-inclusive and stay at a guest house or cabin like I did, Jamaica is purely awesome and I guarantee you will return home with great memories, that is if you do decide you return home.
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Bermuda General North America

Life Changing Moment in Bermuda

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Everyone has a moment at some point in their life where you sit back, shut everything out, and think your life through as a whole. No judgement, no interruption, no feedback. Just you and your mind. This could be that moment where you grow up or simply become a better person. At first I thought this was silly but realistically this was a life turn around for me. I recently spoke to a good friend about this and he had a very similar experience where he realized key aspects in life by comparing youth wants to future necessities. As a result, on his ride home from a simple city night out, he balled in tears in such a way that was cleansing to him. Until this day, he has become a changed man and has in his words, become a happier and better person.

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As for me, ironically and fortunately, I had this very similar life changing moment during one of my travels which I take advantage of every several months. This moment took place on the beautiful, unique, and rocky island of Bermuda. During the turn of the year from 2012 to 2013, I went through a transition from one doctor’s office to transferring to another. First of all, I shall add that I went to school for web design, failed at finding a stable job and moved on to something more, stable. During my transition, my ex-boss found a way to dislike me and work very hard at making me quick and leave. For a field that was supposed to promise decent stability, this was only putting me back in the direction of unemployment which I had started off at in 2012. Fortunate for me, A job transfer went through at the turn of 2013 to a new office. In addition, to expand my social atmosphere in South Carolina, a state I would last consider to live in, a second job opportunity at a gym opened up. In conclusion, I had a lot on my plate to balance out and work out.

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Why am I mentioning all this? Because this short trip to took place right in the middle of all of this. I didn’t plan the great timing, it just happened that way. Bermuda, to those who are not geographically inclined, is the Bermuda triangle, or even worse, The Bahamas. Incorrect, It is a British Overseas Territory about 1/10 off the coast of the Carolinas in the United States. It’s geographic location and its existence goes back beyond the dinosaurs. It’s poking out of the Atlantic and rocky coast line make this island absolutely unique and scenic. It’s pink sand beaches, blue water, narrow roads, fauna, and kind people make even the shortest stay very, very memorable.

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Although most people I know consider a cruise, As always, I flew. Bermuda is very expensive but worth every dime spent. For the first time, I stayed in a cozy guesthouse and could not have felt any more at home. Everything I had done between fort sight seeing, cave discovering, scooter riding, to lighthouse climbing was by far a one of a kind experience. But nothing beat the sunsets I caught on the rocks at Horseshoe Bay Beach and Cove. Here you will find Bermudas infamous pink sand and rock formations. Here was where my heart desired to be throughout the whole trip and worked extra hard in returning every evening to watch the sun touch the Atlantic Ocean and vanish into the pink sky.

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Retuning to that “moment”, despite all the problems I had faced in the past up to that moment. From career struggles, to sour relationships, to loss of friends, and life mistakes, I literally felt like every single negative encounter I experienced in life was lifted from from my mind and soul and carried away in the cool winter Bermudian air. As this moment occurred, I immediately balled into tears and shut everything out. This very moment right here changed me forever as the past remained past and I opened the door to the future to allow more opportunity, more experiences, and more memories to create. I not only left that island prepared for a new year with a new lifestyle, but I left that island a changed man. I left Bermuda a happier person with the positive mindset I have always wished to have. So here I am, one year since that very day I had that moment, looking back smiling twice as happy with a great life in the Carolinas, continuing to pursue my dreams of traveling, with an amazing girlfriend who I little by little show the world of travel to, now closer to my family than ever and last but not least closer in touch with myself as a happier more positive, inspiring person in life as a whole. Cheers to an amazing trip to the island of Bermuda.

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Belize Central America General Guatemala

Belize and Guatemala

So here I am back in my room behind my little Macbook. After four more long months of hard work, I finally rewarded myself to another trip. As always my trips get better and better, if not more intense and challenging. My selection of choice as of Oct 2012 was Belize. Originally I had wanted to spend time on the beach, pass through Belize City, check out San Ignacio and possibly take a day tour to Tikal. I realized doing this worked well with my budget. In time my mom and step dad took interest and I was set on Belize. I realized that with +2, the possibilities are much better to do more. So I expanded my sights beyond the border to Guatemala and down south to Guatemala’s old capital.

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All in all I come back home a very satisfied traveler. I wished and still wish I could have continued travel, however I know I’m not quite ready just yet. My mother had school conflicting so it ended up being my step dad and I. Everything I envisioned turned out even better in reality. The only problem as always in my recent travels is that everything has to be done quickly. Nothing is ever chill or laid bad. Who likes to travel that way? I know not me, but I accept what I can get for now.

Anyways, first two days we flew into Belize City and took the water taxi up to San Pedro. In doing so we almost accidentally got off at the wrong island. As expected, there wasn’t much to do but chill out and listen to the constant strong breeze OR hire a tour guide for something, somewhere. Our second day we did hire a snorkeling tour off the coast. Luckily, I had bought a GoPro just a few weeks earlier to get some great pictures and videos underwater. Next day we left out lazy beach bums behind and went on a cross country venture the Belizean way literally. Before that, we got a good glipse of the inner Belize City streets. It looked like a bomb hit some sections and they left it untouched. Very sad sight yet it was expected, however I’m so happy to have seen it for myself.

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Our bus was a retired American school bus (chicken bus) for an “overpriced” 8 dollars, for both of us. You get what you pay for, ANYWHERE, because I couldn’t feel my ass on the seat for 3 hours. The experience was great though and very happy we did this. We arrived in San Ignacio around 12pm after the long ride, checked into our hotel and immediately trekked off to see our first Mayan ruins, Xunantunich and Cahal Pech. The first site allowed us to cross the Mopan river using a hand cranked ferry. Unfortunately May is the time of the year when everyone burns land for cropping. Which meant the heat was double, visibility sucked and a burning smell was everywhere. Xunantunich sat nice and high on a hill overlooking a nice section of the Cayo district with a glipse of the Guatemala border. Yes, Belize actually has a border control to keep the Guats out. Sounds familiar for an American with Mexicans…hm. Cahal Pech is apparently a home to a royal family with many hallways and rooms to walk in an out of. It sits on a hill as well with a close proximity to San Ignacio. Close enough to walk through town to eat and walk back to our hotel, which we did.

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We debated on our travel time, using it wisely and our budget against the highly expensive tours to places that were farther than expected. I’m latino, and my biggest flaw is the inability to speak spanish with confidence. The past year I have been taking courses online, so my biggest goal was to test my skills personally. The answer to this full equation was to cross into Guatemala a day earlier. Crossing the border was as chaotic as I expected. Cambistas everywhere, before the border AND after. After paying a retarded exit fee we crossed and even more cambistas approached with a nice side order of taxi and transportation hustlers.

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Worst part of the trip was the transport to Flores from the border. Many months before I had read a post about San Juan tours and scams. Not to forget a robbery off the road on the way to Tikal affiliated with the company. Before getting on my transportation to Flores, I realized that same name on the back of the bus. I was scared shitless and trying to tell my stepdad about this company. But with all the annoying people around us and the workers for San Juan tours rushing us he wasn’t understanding me. In the end, a stupid decision at the time was made and my stepdad convinced me to get on. I have never been so scared for my life by just being on a bus. Every time the bus slowed or “sketchy” vehicles came in front, I panicked. At a flores/tikal intersection the driver turned to Tikal instead of Flores which my heart started pounding more. I based my fear on this forum and many similar ones :

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Just like a few posts, the driver stopped along the way in El Remate to pick someone up. This man made phone calls and texts throughout the whole drive, tried to sell us “tours”, and eventually the man was dropped off halfway back down to Flores. We ended up getting dropped off and went about our travels. I eventually told the other travelers and the hostel owner about what I read and was all true. Back to the travels, my same day last minute booking through HostelWorld was a gorgeous cabana themed place on the hillside of San Miguel overlooking Flores and Lago Petén Itza. Absolutely amazing place and by far the best hospitality I have ever had in lodging in my life, the name of the hostel is Chaltunha Hostel. The owner happily accommodated our next day venture to Tikal and also transported us across the lake if necessary. I recommend every travel going to Flores to stay at this location. It is perfect!!

Next day we woke up at 4 to get a shuttle to Tikal, the highlight of the trip. Still paranoid about getting around, our transport was legit and made it to Tikal without issue. The park was far larger than I imagined and the walk around I anticipated turned out to be a jungle hike. We saw amazing forest animals, to vines, huge tree trunks to best of all, amazing Mayan architecture. Overall the experience was great, despite the scam scares, everything was worth it. After 6 hours of calorie burning we returned to the hostel for a last beer on the mountain side before switching hostels to be on the island.

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Next day was our most laid back day and relaxing. For lunch, instead of a restaurant, we bought a budget travelers lunch for an equivalent of a $3 meal in Quetzales. Burrito, 2 tacos, and a beer. WOAHHHHHHHH!!! That night we had a 9 hour bus ride planned to head south, so pool side, lake side, and pillow side hanging out was good enough for us. 8pm came around, checked out, and headed over to the sketchy looking Bus station in Santa Elena for our overnight bus trip with Linea Dorada. This was pre booked online for about $117 (3 people). Only problem is our tickets were never sent to me until I emailed them 3 days prior. The luxury bus included A/C, reclinable seats, complimentary water and sandwich, and a bathroom not to forget our front seats on the top deck with a front window view of the road. Oddly for me, I slept well for about 5.5 hours.

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I woke up to sunlight, moutain silouettes, and car traffic in the distance around the bend of these mountains. The air was much cooler and the atmosphere was much less tropic. The traffic into Guatemala City was a bitch, as expected. We caught a cab after we got off the bus and I didn’t think I would make the 40 minute trip to Antigua. The air was so polluted with fumes, I hated breathing. Our first initial turn into Antigua wasn’t what I expected. Not sure why, but I assumed a highway overlooking the city and finally turning into the street. No. A simple turn right, oh shit we’re in Antigua, haha. Absolutely amazing city, with amazing views of the volcano, amazing pastel colored buildings, cobble stoned roads, old Spanish churches and best of all, the people were so great. “Los Guatemaltecos son muy agradables.” Everyone greeted you with a “HOLA””Buenos Dias””Buenas Tardes””Buenas Noches”.  You can’t expect too too much to do in Antigua, except enjoy the ambience of a small old city of great people and beautiful colors.

Overall, this trip was significant in many ways. I found a way to break out of my shy shell and practice my spanish with people. The only way to be fluent in a language is to actually speak it. I never backpacked until this past week. Having just one bag on my back is by far so convenient and awesome. I normally meet people in my travels but I’ve met some amazing backpackers with stories that I dream of. I spend my 7 days a week working two jobs to save up for this amazing travel lifestyle. Here I am thinking I am one of few when there is actually so many who do this and succeed. This was all an eye opener for me and traveling to these two countries did a lot of justice for me. I come back sad to return but with much more ammunition, support, and willpower to further work hard to create a story of my own. Happy travels everyone.

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