Tuesday, September 15, 2015

Discover Jamaica In A Luxury Car With Top Rated Rental Company With Or Without A Chauffeur

By Darcy Selvidge


Tourists visiting the island of Jamaica will enjoy a relaxed drive to view the spectacular beauties of nature. Cars are readily available in whatever size is required. They can use a compact car, a medium-sized vehicle, a minivan or an SUV. The wise tourist will reserve the Car Rental in Jamaica well before their date of arrival. That way they are sure of getting the type they want.

A valid drivers license and insurance is required. He or she may buy a Loss Damage Waiver or a Damaged Vehicle Waiver to partially or fully cover damages during the rental period. You may also rent a car and driver to take you on a guided tour of the island.

You may need a transfer to the hotel from the airport, or vice versa. A chauffeur can be provided along with a luxurious vehicle for a full day. Plus, convenient package tours can be purchased that cover air fare, hotel rooms and the use of a car to drive during their vacation.

Schedule your time to take a zip line ride through the canopy of trees, go swimming with friendly dolphins and have dinner at Ricks Cafe where the view of the sunset is captivating. Walk along the seven miles of white sand along the shore. You can also go horseback riding and snorkeling at Negril Beach.

Montego Bay offers a tour of Rose Hall, tours featuring the culture of the island and others to experience the nightlife at a club named Margaritaville. Drive inland to the hill country to see villages built on rocks. Tourists can also opt to be driven through acre after acre of lush woodlands.

A bicycle tour is not to be missed for those able to ride. Bike past inland waterfalls of all sizes and stop at a charming school house reminiscent of times past. Finish the day back at the beach to swim in the crystal clear water. Scuba dive before dinner and have breakfast before getting in your car for the trip back to the airport.




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