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Visiting Jamaica on a Budget – What to Keep in Mind

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jamaica travel tipsAt a first glance, most of the popular tourist spots in Jamaica look nothing less than high-end. The countless beautiful facilities surrounded by fine white sand beaches and the crystal clear turquoise waters of the Caribbean Sea give off a strongly luxurious vibe. And for the most part, Jamaica is indeed seen as a destination for the rich.

Checking out A Jamaican Experience you’ll be able to plan your holiday with little effort. The website has everything on the subject starting with the local cuisine to what types of entertainment you should expect. To sum it up, here’s what you need to keep in mind if you want to travel on a budget.

Prices on Average

Like many other destinations of its kind, Jamaica offers alternatives to suit every price range. For example, a plate of delicious jerk chicken won’t set you back more than $3.50 if you choose to dish out at a smaller restaurant or procure it directly from street vendors. Taxi fares are also quite reasonable all over the country, so you won’t have to worry about transport.

A bottle of beer doesn’t cost more than 2 dollars on average, and you can also find accommodation for 50 dollars a night. And we don’t mean in the form of questionable and shoddy private rooms. There are plenty of cheap resorts all over the country, and most of them are held to incredibly high standards.

If you’ve got a bit more money to spend, the best place to do it is either on local attractions or better-quality meals. Thus, most tourist sites charge 20 dollars on average on admission, and the same amount of money goes towards a mid-range dining experience. And if you want to enjoy the finer foods in life, no more than 30 dollars will suffice.

Balling on a Budget

Anyone who’s had their eye on this destination knows that the perfect time to travel to Jamaica is between mid-December and mid-April, or what is officially known as the winter season. The weather conditions are most welcoming during this period, because it’s still warm and pleasant outside, but not too humid either.

While you’d think that a beachy, seaside location like this is best visited during the summer, this couldn’t be further from the truth when it comes to Jamaica. The summer months are hot, sticky and overall unbearable. Then, come September until well into November, hurricane risks are through the roof.

Nevertheless, if you want to ball on a budget, visiting Jamaica out of season is your best bet. From June up until December, most hotels charge only a third of their winter prices because less and fewer tourists are choosing this time frame. Therefore, if you want to cut your expenses drastically, consider this option, but check the weather forecast thoroughly beforehand.

Furthermore, it’s no secret that the inflation of the Jamaican Dollar isn’t great. But because the country relies mostly on tourism, you will find that the vast majority of prices are set in U.S. Dollars, and you can use them to pay wherever you go. While this is convenient, it also means that the country’s economic decline won’t affect what you’re being charged in the slightest.

Thus, don’t rely on this when traveling. Instead, try to do your research beforehand and find the best places to eat, drink and make merry without drilling a hole through your wallet. There are plenty of them out there, and thanks to online resources like TripAdvisor, you will be able to spot them immediately.

Final Thoughts

Although Jamaica seems like one of those incredibly luxurious destinations, there are plenty of ways to enjoy what it has to offer without having to file for bankruptcy afterward. All you need to do beforehand is plenty of research, and always choose the most appropriate time of year to visit by double-checking the forecast.

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