When trying to ask a crew member about the pictures they take of you in the water with their camera which is the only way to capture the bioluminescence around you, the man said one moment then walked away and was helping other people who walked up after I approached him to see the pics. Once there at the launch area to swim there's so many other boats with loud music playing and bright lights on their boats. We were told there'd be an option to have dinner at the destination, there was only a bar, no food options at all and due to their lack of being poorly organized and allowing too many people to book, spent so much time waiting for the other bus and 2 people we missed our dinner reservation back at the hotel which if all the other stuff they lacked on was done right and more professionally we'd have been back on schedule as we were told we'd be back in enough time to make our dinner reservation. The crew handed out drinks to everyone else onboard except for me, they walked right past me, not one asking if I wanted anything, clearly seeing I didn't have a drink in hand. Once finally there there were so many people there wasn't a space for me to sit, nobody courteous enough to move closer so I Sat on the most uncomfortable edge of this bench like seat in the middle of the boat to have the man keep elbowing me. When the bus arrived there were too many people booked for the bus so we had to wait for a 2nd to arrive then had to stop at the other side of the hotel to wait for 2 more people who should have had to be at the pickup spot or left behind. Unfortunately we were unlucky tonight.This excursion is very unorganized. Typically the luminous lagoon illuminates with bright colors. They cooked an amazing array of Jamaican food for us, including Escovitch fish, Jamaican Steamed Fish, Bammy, mahi mahi in an amazing marinade, and finally King crab rundown! What a dish and what an outstanding place.įor our final activity of the day, we took a boat in the luminous lagoon once it was dark - but unfortunately due to weather conditions, we werent able to see the luminosity of the lagoon. Rock Wharf Luminous Lagoon - But our main goal for the way was to get the seafood, fish, lobsters which Matt brought, and the Caribbean king crab we bought, with us to the beautiful Rock Wharf in Falmouth, Jamaica. Its the way to get started on a Jamaican seafood feast. It was mainly fish bones and a few spices boiled until comforting and delicious. Amazing place, great hospitality.įar Out Fish Hut - North Coast, Jamaica - Next up we started driving down the North Coast of Jamaica, and made a quick stop at Far Out Fish Hut to eat a simple dish of fish tea. So along with the pepper janga (crayfish) and some jerk octopus, we also got a taste of ultra fresh escovitch barracuda. While we were there, a fisherman came in with his fresh catch including barracuda. Smokeez by the sea - Our first stop for the day was in Montego Bay, Jamaica, at a laid back chill out spot called Smokeez by the sea. We scored big with some amazing fresh Caribbean King Crab, which I didnt even know as a thing - and we had an amazing day of fresh Jamaican food! Rating: 4.5 Vote: 2 Jamaican Seafood - Today was dedicated to Jamaican seafood - and what a another memorable day in Jamaica it was.
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