Patties: The fast food of Jamaica
Try a Pattie in Jamaica:
After a the zip line tour at Chukka, we were headed for a Hike and Bike tour at Bracco. However, all that ”flying through the trees” on the zip line made us hungry. So, the driver of our blogger bus stopped for one of the things that Jamaica is famous for: Patties. The name of the store was “Juici Patties”

here is a storefront of a pattie store in Jamaica
The best way to describe a Patti is to say that it is kind of like an empanada. Simply put, it is a flat bread with a stuffing such as beef, cheese, shrimp, etc. You can buy them at lots of places that have a sign offering “Pattis”. It is known as the fast food of Jamaica. One f the people on the bus took our order and soon reappeared with a bag full of “Patties”.

Patties-a favorite fast food of Jamaica

As everyone was chowing down, the conversation turned to: “you should have tried the shrimp one, or wow, was that vegetable pattie good”. Bottom line: we were all stuffed with something none of us had ever eaten before. That is part of the fun of traveling—it’s all about trying new food and new places with new friends! Next time you go to Jamaica make sure you try some “Patties”!
Turns out we would need all that food for fuel at our next stop–Bracco Bike and Hike Tours!
Steve Barrymore
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Jamaica Zip Line- Chukka Caribbean Adventures Excursion at Rose Hall
The next a.m., it was time to get right back into the “soft adventures”. This Jamaica gig has been a lot of fun! First stop for the day was the zip line at where else, but Chukka Caribbean Adventures! I had done a zip line tour once before, so I knew it would be a fun day on the “high wire”
The zip line tour is located on a beautiful plantation called Good Hope Estate. As a side benefit, you get to enjoy a nice drive through some beautiful Jamaican back country to get here.

Entrance to Good Hope Estate in Montego Bay
The plantation was established in 1755. There are some great signs around the property that are educational in giving you a brief history of the place.

The Original trading house from 1792 on the Good Hope Plantation

We toured several of the building at Good Hope Plantation
Prior to begining the zip line, the guides also give you a brief presentation about the place before you start your “high wire” act.

the safety conscious guides at Chukka zip line tour
Again, Chukka is very safety conscious and made sure we understood everything before we started.

climbing the platform to take our turn on the Chukka zip line

JJ looks happy to jump off the zip line platform at Chukka

Deb and Dave are looking at the river as they pondering their next leap through the top of the trees at Chukka zip line
All in all, we did 5 zip lines. The guides were very patient and helpful. You want a photo of yourself swinging through the trees? “No problem, mon.” They will be taking your photos as you zipline your way through paradise. Afterwards, you can purchase any copies you may want. No pressure.
Here are a couple of videos to give you an idea of what to expect
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0xbv-Pnfffs&context=C3764d09ADOEgsToPDskJPUOw1UTL0TELmK_iUmfuQ
My favorite part of all was when we zip lined over a portion of the Martha Brae River. The scenery was break taking. Now I know why birds are so happy!
If you haven’t done zip lining, you are missing out on one of the really fun adventures in life. A great way to spend part of day in Jamaica is zip lining with Chukka Caribbean Adventures.
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Jamaica ATV Safari with Chukka Caribbean Adventures

The check-in for the Chukka ATV ride

our group of travel bloggers getting ready to conquer the ATV ride

safety first with our guide from Chukka ATV ride

Our ATVs are lined up and ready to go!!

Look at the denseness of the forest, just having left the bamboo jungle

This is where your great training from Chukka pays off

The top of the hill marks the halfway point in our tour-time for a rest

Our guide on the Chukka ATV tour gives us a botanical lesson

Lots of Ackee fruit hanging in the trees on top of the hill

a beautiful view of the Caribbean from the top of the hill on the ATV ride

JJ @HarleeQuinn stops to take a photo of Wayne our Cinematographer
Kool Kat Kelly Snorkeling Catamaran Cruise in Negril, Jamaica

To do a snorkeling trip in Jamaica, you first walk down the beach

then you wade out to the Kool Kat Kelly anchored off the beach in Negril

Then you simply sail away!

Then, you get ready to go snorkeling

getting ready to do some cave swimming near the Rock Hotel in Negril

Approaching Rick's Cafe in Negril, Jamaica

World Famous Rick's Cafe in Negril

The DJ likes to dress up in a wolf's mask

They set up a good bar on the Kool Kat Kelly

Lots of fun bouncing around on the Aqua Trampoline
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Scotchies Restaurant, Jamaica- Caribbean Jerk BBQ

Entrance to the famous Scotchies in Jamaica

The entrance into Scotchies in Jamaica

a table full of Jamaican jerk-yum!

From L to R, Teresa, Dave and JJ chowing down! Hey, save some for me!

Scotchies special sauce. A little hot!! Jerk Chicken and Pork, roasted yam, Jamaican Bread, a bottle of Ting!
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Mystic Mountain Jamaica Bobsled Run

The starting place for the Mystic Mountain Jamaica Bobsled Run

The skylift up to the top of Mystic Mountain for the bobsled run

A view of Ocho Rios from the skylift

The skylift ride through the trees on the way to the Jamaica Bobsled run

Visitor Center at the top of Mystic Mountain

An overview of the Jamaica Bobsled in the vistitor center

Written instructions for the Mystic Mountain bobsled run

Steve Barrymore ready for the Mystic Mountain Jamaica Bobsled run
I turned my life over to Jamaica bobsled and away we went!! 10 minutes of twists, turns, ups, and downs at speeds reaching almost 40 mph per hour! Yikes!
You control the speed with an accelerater handle and brake. Go as slow or as fast as you want. Once you start down the run and gain confidence, you will really want to push the speed. After the run, there is a cable that pulls you and your sled back to top for another run if you like. Or, if your nerves are shot by this time, you can simply just visit the gift shop.
As your trip advisor I would say, “don’t leave Jamaica until you have done the bobsled ride!!”
If you want to see a really cool video of the ride, Rob at stophavingaboringlife.com does a great job of narrating his own run down the mountain. You can see his video here. I think you will find his travels very interesting.
After the bobsled, I was ready for that food that made Jamaica famous-Yep, Jerk! That’s my next post, “Scotchies” Jamaican jerk.
Jamaica, Montego Bay Arrival
Reminiscing about the very first island I visited many years ago is like wondering about the first girl I ever kissed; how have things changed over time since I last saw her? Jamaica was the island that was my very first trip to the Caribbean back in 1984. Since then, I have traveled to many others, but few with the magic of Jamaica. Now, 27 years later, I had an opportunity to make a quick trip to return to the place that addicted me to island travel. It was time to see, “WHAT’S UP MON”?
For this visit, I was on a “soft adventure” trip with a group of fun travel bloggers from N. America. “Soft Adventure” is one that is filled with plenty of activities, but stops short of anything too stressful.

The Delta flight from Atlanta is ready to go!
Travel to Jamaica from the central U.S. on either American Airlines or Delta is relatively easy. The flights land in Montego Bay which is the entry point for travel to either the north shore or Negril. It is an island with stunning tropical beauty.

A beautiful stream at the base of the Jamaica Bobsled Run
The airport at Montego Bay has done a good job keeping up with modern air travel. They did a lot of remodeling 4 years ago. The customs and immigration process is very easy. There are plenty of transportation options to the hotels, if not previously arranged.
On this particular trip, my HQ was Montego Bay. My hotel, Iberostar Rose Hall Grand, had arranged transportation. It is a short 20 minute ride by bus or taxi from the airport. My next post will give you a glimpse of the hotel property.
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