Trip Report
Breezes Runaway Bay
May 26th, 2001 - May 31st, 2001
2 Couples travelling together celebrating 10yr anniversaries.
Friday May 25th
We left Orlando about 2pm, fought our way through traffic and arrived in Ft.
Lauderdale about 6pm. We stayed at the Comfort Inn Ft. Lauderdale/Hollywood
Airport. Very nice hotel with a large pool, restaurant, bar and shuttle to/from
the airport. We went to Dave & Busters for dinner that night. Great place
with great food. It had a drink menu bigger then most food menus and a huge
arcade/game room. We played 3 holes of virtual golf while having
dinner. We went back to the hotel and got a good nights sleep anticipating our
trip in the morning
Saturday May 26th
4:30am wake up call! All 4 of us were showered and ready for the shuttle at 6am. Off to the airport for a very non-eventful check in and flight to Montego Bay. Flight to MoBay was smooth and for the very first time I had fish for breakfast! Enjoyed 2 mimosas on the way and before I knew it - there was the beautiful island of Jamaica.
Arrived in MoBay about 9:40am. Jamaica is on Eastern Standard Time, but they
do not celebrate daylight savings time so they are 1 hour behind. YEAH, an extra
hour as soon as we got there! We breezed through immigrations and customs, even
though there were very long lines. Made our way to the Super Clubs desk and was
on a bus and on our way to Breezes within 20 minutes. In fact, the driver had to
wait for our husbands to pay for their beers so we
could get started.
WOW is that drive exciting! We stopped to get gas and it was strange to see
the gas prices at $25.11 per gallon for unleaded. We had about 5 minutes to
smoke a quick cigarette before we were on our way. The drive is beautiful -
coastal road the whole way. You could choose to stare at the beautiful mountains
or the ocean for the entire ride. Our driver was very funny and said,
"Don't worry about the driving unless you hear me scream!" I tried to
prepare myself for the poverty, the driving on the wrong side of the road &
the goats/cows wandering about - but you just can't prepare - you have to
experience it. We got stopped up in traffic in Falmouth as it was a busy day and
then we stopped again for a drink/smoke about 15 minutes before arriving at
Breezes. After reading how bad the higglers supposedly are - I was expecting to
be jumped on by car salesman like Jamaicans as soon as we
stopped, but not 1 single person harassed us to purchase merchandise or drugs.
Yes we were offered - harassed we were not!
When we pulled up and into the gates of Breezes about 11:15AM and I think my
jaw dropped at the beauty of just the front grounds/gardens. My husband and I
checked in immediately and got room 2208, our friends had to wait until 1pm in
order to get the room next door to us. Our room was in a great location, it was
just up the steps in the center building! All 4 of us went up to my room to drop
off our luggage, change clothes then off exploring we
went. We spent the rest of Saturday wandering the property, eating, drinking
& swimming. We called it an early night and were probably in bed by 11pm.
Sunday May 27th
We hired a local driver by the name of Chef Thompson who picked us up at 10am
to go to Ocho Rios and Dunn's River Falls. Our first stop was the falls, which
CAN NOT be explained in a trip report - you MUST GO and do it for yourself. I
would not recommend someone that is out of shape, old or unhealthy to attempt
this climb as it can be quite challenging. Since we went on our own, we did not
use one of DRF's guides, we just gave all of our stuff to
Chef to carry for us and started climbing. The tour groups stick to the left
side of the falls so we went up the middle and the right side. Some of the rocks
are slippery and we all fell at least once, but no one was hurt. We took lots of
pictures on the way and thoroughly enjoyed ourselves. Once we made it to the top
we all high-fived, hooted and hollered because you feel like you really
accomplished something after completing that climb.
After the falls we drove through Ochi, did some shopping (most of everything was closed), went to a local bar then drove through Fern Gully.
We got back to BRB about 4pm and spent the rest of the day relaxing, swimming, eating and drinking!
Monday May 28th
Some of the days now begin to blur together, but we spent the entire day Monday both on the beach and in the pool. We snorkeled, took out a catamaran, hubby went sailing, laid by the pool, ate lots of jerk chicken & french fries from the grill and drank (a lot!)
Went to Martino's that night for a wonderful meal, hit the bars and back to the room. Bill & I ventured to the nude hot tub this night and had it all to ourselves!
Tuesday May 29th
At 11am the couple we were with renewed their vow's (wedding gown/tux and
all). Immediately following their renewal, my husband and I renewed our vows.
SuperClubs and Kerry-Anne do an excellent job with the weddings. We meet with
Kerry-Anne on Monday, set the time and picked out our bouquets. 11am Tuesday
morning Kerry-Anne was waiting on us at the gazebo with our flowers - talk about
beautiful! The pastor was wonderful and funny and we just
loved the vows - they really hit home. We opted out of the horse & buggy
ride because it was sooooo hot and was fixin' to rain! We did get pictures with
the horse & buggy and got inside just as it began to rain. That was 1 of the
2 rains we got while there.
At 1pm, we went to the wedding of friends we made on the bus from Illinois. We helped with camera's and fell over laughing when both the bride & groom stripped off the clothes and ran into the ocean after their ceremony!
Needles to say, this day was spent celebrating! Lots of drink was flowing and quite a bit of ganga was burning that day. I think at some point my hubby and I went to the room for a nap.
Went back to Martino's that night for another wonderful dinner, some drinks and back to bed!
Wednesday May 30th
Spent the morning at the pool relaxing. After lunch we were off to Hooves
horseback riding. Another completely awesome experience! The ride begins at a
plantation built back around 1498 (by the Taino Indians that Christoper Columbus
enslaved after he found them living in Jamaica when he landed there). The ride
takes about 1 hour to reach the beach - you are in a group of 8 with 2 tour
guides. Ours were Everton & Lincoln and they were both so
sweet to us. Once you reach the beach, you dismount for a small rest before
remounting and riding out into the ocean. The horses actually run through the
water - it's an unbelievable experience! After riding in the ocean, you &
the horses rest again before riding along the beach and back up to the
plantation. The entire ride lasts about 3 hours and is well worth the $65 per
person.
On the way back to the resort, we stopped at a grocery store. The storekeeper was already locking up, but unlocked the place and let us in! We picked up some coffee, rum and munchies and BS'd for a bit for heading back to the resort.
We got Back to resort for some food & rest before dinner and the PJ party!
The PJ party was probably the wildest night we had in Jamaica. I thought I was being conservative but ended up wearing less then 90% of the rest of the crowd. The crowd was a bit more conservative then what I expected.
Hubby and I left the party for one last trip around the resort. We spent some time on the beach in a hammock, the nude hot tub, the pool and then the very hot, hot tub behind the gazebo before retiring at about 3am. I was sad when realizing this was my last night on the island and I really had to come home the next day!
Thursday May 31st
Room service woke us up at 8am for the last time. I hurriedly packed and off
to pool we went for a last couple of hours of sun. We had breakfast by the
ocean, then it was time to shower and go. I picked up a few things from the gift
shop and said goodbye to all the friends (both locals and other guests) we made
while there. The bus arrived at 1pm to take us back to MoBay. The ride back was
uneventful and quiet as I guess most of the guest were
lost in thoughts remembering their time in Jamaica.
Sangster was a mad house when we arrived, but eventually we made our way through the lines, got our boarding passes and off to the gate we went. The flight home, customs and immigration went smoothly and before I knew it we were back at the Comfort Inn for 1 last night of vacation before driving back to Orlando on Friday!
Overall Impressions
Air Jamaica - Out of Ft. Lauderdale was fine, but we did have an 8:15am
flight, so delays were not a concern. Out of Sangster is a different story.
After arriving at the airport and seeing the disorganization, the lines and
people just looking lost and not getting much help - I started to get nervous.
We did make it through the line with about 35 minutes to spare prior to take
off. The flight crew was not very warm or friendly. The food was ok
and I had no problem getting more then 1 drink.
Super Clubs - They were very helpful during the entire planning process. When calling the 800#, I sometimes held for quite a while, but always got an answer to my questions. Everything they said would happen - did happen, including a bottle of champagne being delivered to our room on the 2nd night we were there.
Breezes Golf & Beach Resort - BEAUTIFUL! The resort is well kept, clean
and modern. The rooms are not 5 star, but I didn't book at the Ritz either. The
room was large, clean and more then we needed for 5 nights. Great balcony in
which I could see the ocean from, the beautiful gardens, the pool and the game
room. The floors are all tile (great idea), so they get kinda chilly in the
middle of the night. The A/C was good and cold and the water
pressure in the showers was great! Plenty of hot water to go around. The maids
do a beautiful job w/ towel creations & flowers.
There is a nightclub upstairs above Martinos, a huge lobby bar with piano, gift
shop, jewelry shop, arts & crafts shop, massage room, workout room, game
room, Starlight grill (buffet food), 3 hot tubs, 1 huge pool, pavilion for
dining, beach bar, grill, hammocks all over, beautiful gardens, nude beach and
all the activities that go with it!
Excursions - Dunns River Falls is a MUST DO if you can physically handle the
climb.
Hooves Horseback Riding was awesome! You get to learn the history of the plantation, while enjoying a nice relaxing horseback ride down to the beach. Yes, you have to cross the road on your horse, but they stop the traffic for you. Once you get to the beach, you rest before riding out into the ocean. This is something I will never forget!!
Jamaica - A beautiful country w/ some of the sweetest people I have ever met. They say we are so nice down here in the south, but I have never met more kinder people then I did in Jamaica.
Feel free to email me at AprilJ24@aol.com if you have any specific questions.
Irie!
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