• Exploring Old San Juan and La Perla

    Exploring Old San Juan and La Perla

    As explained in my previous post about a crazy plane journey from Jamaica to Dominica, (link here -http://tinyurl.com/zu5wxp5), I was stuck in Puerto Rico for two nights due to a cancelled flight. Most people on the flight were in a complete state of panic and distress that this was happening, but I found it kind Read more

  • The Most Insane Journey Of My Life

    The Most Insane Journey Of My Life

    A few weeks ago, I had to travel from Jamaica to Dominica for the next part of my adventure. It turned out to be a crazy few days, and I learnt a few things that I thought I’d share with you all. So, Dominica has a tiny airport so long haul flights don’t really go Read more

  • 10 things that make me laugh/smile in Jamaica

    10 things that make me laugh/smile in Jamaica

    Jamaica definitely has a lot of issues within its society and there are some things which are hard to get used to when you first arrive, but despite this, Jamaica is a place with so much culture, character and life, and I find myself laughing and smiling at a variety of things on a daily Read more

  • Loading Buses in Jamaica

    Loading Buses in Jamaica

    One of the frequently used types of public transport in Jamaica is the coaster bus, basically a minibus. They’re privately owned (as opposed to the big yellow government buses) and there are set routes that they take e.g. Kingston – Port Antonio, stopping on the way to pick up more passengers or let people off Read more

  • Sunning Hill, Jamaica

    Sunning Hill, Jamaica

    I felt like leaving Kingston for a few days on my days off, so I booked a random AirBnB in a community in the Blue Mountains called Sunning Hill. To get to Sunning Hill from Kingston, you take a coaster bus (minibus) to Morant Bay from downtown from outside Mothers Express patty takeaway. There are two Read more

  • Football Matches in Jamaica

    Football Matches in Jamaica

    In general I think sports games are a great cultural experience wherever you’re travelling, and they don’t tend to be too ‘touristy’, so it’s something I try and find out about when I’m abroad. I’ve been in Jamaica about 6 weeks and I’ve been lucky enough to go to two football games in that time, Read more

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