Return from | RM 8,033 |
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RM 1,329 - RM 1,806
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New York John F Kennedy IntlMontego Bay Sangster Intl
JFK - MBJ
JFKMBJ
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Tue 7/5
Nonstop4h 06m
Montego Bay Sangster Intl
Wed 15/5
Nonstop3h 52m
New York John F Kennedy IntlMontego Bay Sangster Intl
JFK - MBJ
JFKMBJ
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Sun 28/4
Nonstop4h 05m
Montego Bay Sangster Intl
Sat 4/5
Nonstop3h 57m
New York John F Kennedy IntlMontego Bay Sangster Intl
JFK - MBJ
JFKMBJ
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Tue 16/4
Nonstop4h 08m
Montego Bay Sangster Intl
Wed 17/4
Nonstop3h 51m
New York John F Kennedy IntlMontego Bay Sangster Intl
JFK - MBJ
JFKMBJ
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Sun 19/5
Nonstop4h 00m
Montego Bay Sangster Intl
Tue 21/5
Nonstop4h 03m
New York John F Kennedy IntlMontego Bay Sangster Intl
JFK - MBJ
JFKMBJ
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Mon 8/4
Nonstop4h 15m
Montego Bay Sangster Intl
Wed 17/4
Nonstop4h 06m
New York John F Kennedy IntlMontego Bay Sangster Intl
JFK - MBJ
JFKMBJ
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Sun 18/8
1 stop16h 53m
Montego Bay Sangster Intl
Fri 23/8
1 stop18h 59m
New York John F Kennedy IntlMontego Bay Sangster Intl
JFK - MBJ
JFKMBJ
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Fri 31/5
1 stop9h 47m
Montego Bay Sangster Intl
Tue 4/6
1 stop11h 30m
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Departure was late. Plane much too small for an 11 hour flight. One bathroom was out of order in a completely full flight.
Crew
Entertainment
Overall
Comfort
Boarding
Food
Reviews
Departure was late. Plane much too small for an 11 hour flight. One bathroom was out of order in a completely full flight.
Crew
Entertainment
Overall
Comfort
Boarding
Food
Reviews
Departure was late. Plane much too small for an 11 hour flight. One bathroom was out of order in a completely full flight.
Crew
Entertainment
Overall
Comfort
Boarding
Food
Reviews
Departure was late. Plane much too small for an 11 hour flight. One bathroom was out of order in a completely full flight.
Rastafarianism, reggae and rum: Jamaica is the birthplace of these popular symbols that define the Caribbean nation. For years honeymooners have flocked to its pristine beaches and quaint towns in search of the island getaway depicted in the movies. Lord of the Flies and James Bond’s classic Dr. No were filmed on the island. In fact Ian Fleming was so captivated with Jamaica that he built a retreat east of Ocho Rios named “Goldeneye” which movie buffs booking flights to Jamaica can rent during their stay.
It may be difficult to choose just one area to visit during a trip to Jamaica, since each side of the island is unique in its own right. Montego Bay, the thriving business centre where most flights to Jamaica land, is home to luxury hotels and uncrowded beaches. But to experience the hedonism and kitchness of Jamaica’s megaresorts venture away from Mo Bay to Negril where some resorts are divided into “prude” and “nude” sides. If that’s left you yearning for some peace and quiet then the secluded shores of Treasure Beach in the south will leave you breathless – and reposed.
The temperature in Jamaica averages 27 degrees all year round. Winters are a little cooler thanks to trade winds but have little rain. It’s much hotter in the summer with high humidity in September and October. Hurricanes rarely hit Jamaica, but hurricane season is in September. The upper mountains get about 76cm of rain each year and can be much cooler. Kingston and the south coast have moderate rain all year, but summer gets a bit more rain.
Driving isn’t so much a problem as is the cost of renting a car and buying gas — both can be prohibitive. Jamaicans drive on the left, road conditions range from excellent to terrible, and local drivers can be quite erratic, aggressive, and boisterous. The Jamaica Tourist Board’s Discover Jamaica road map is considered one of the best maps of the island.
For short distances, taxis are a reasonable option as is hiring a private driver and car for the day. Renting mopeds and motorcycles is another popular form of transport. Buses and minibuses go everywhere, are inexpensive, and a fun way to meet Jamaicans.
For longer distances, domestic flights are reasonably priced and airports convenient to different parts of the island, particularly the resorts.