Excellent
It starts with a bus ride in air conditioning with guides and a photographer who share information about local work, life and play of the Jamaicans. The chance to drive through areas and communities was quite humbling as Jamaicans work hard to make a living. You can see such contrasts, a real eye opener. The bikes are not state of the art, but the breaks work, and that's all you need! The views are stunning. The brunch and later lunch was tastey. Water, fruit juice, and a beer of you wanted one (not recommended by me, you need your whits about you to dodge potholes, but that's part of the fun). Guides are ahead and behind ensuring our safety, and a rescue vehicle, and the bus with your stuff follows. A coffee making demo, and again how the crop is harvested was shared. Many questions answered with honesty. At the end, the fresh water pool with a waterfall was a refreshing and joyful experience with jumps and belly flops! Thoroughly enjoyed it. Its a memory I will have forever. Please do not edit my words- use all or none Tui. TY