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Sandals Negril Island #24809
01/16/2014 08:20 AM
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What is the island just off of Sandals Negril used for now?
Sandals use to use it a C.O island. Is that still the case . Hedo also use to use it as a party island.

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Re: Sandals Negril Island [Re: bailey39] #24810
01/16/2014 09:21 AM
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Booby Cay

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Re: Sandals Negril Island [Re: John] #24811
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I think there are locals who run a barbecue there. Don't recall any group excursions that go there but people venture out in kayaks, etc. Will try to go out there and check it out next week.

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Re: Sandals Negril Island [Re: John] #24812
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We staying in Negril a few years back and took a trip out to Booby Cay. Plenty of people up and down the beach can take you out there. We paid $40 each plus tip. They took us out snorkeling first. While we were snorkeling, one of the crew was spear fishing on the reef and caught several fish. Then we went to the island where there was a clearing. They made a fire and grilled the fish they had caught and some corn and other vegetables. What was most fun was that the clearing had a big sign that said "No Landing on Island, No Open Fires, and No Spearfishing on the Reef".

I've always said that they could solve the Lionfish problem by putting up signs all over Jamaica that say "Don't catch or eat the Lionfish."


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