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Pam and Peter 2015

August 8, 2015

Welcome

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Welcome! All of the information you could ever want to know about our journey is here.
Stories
Wow, the early years
The Courting and
The Laughs = Love
We love traveling
and we're foodies
Pam & Peter at Universal
Two of a kind in JA
The perfect pair
jet setting
in paradise
Life is now complete
8.8.2015
Events
Key People
Super Supporters
Pat White
Pat White
Mother of the Bride
Joyce O. Parkes
Joyce O. Parkes
Mother of the Groom
*Milledge Washington
*Milledge Washington
Father of the Bride
*In Memoriam
Owen L. Parkes
Owen L. Parkes
Father of the Groom
Bev Gray
Bev Gray
Sister of the Bride
Judy Washington-Samuels
Judy Washington-Samuels
Sister of the Bride
Marsha Howard
Marsha Howard
Sister of the Bride
Karen Ryan's
Karen Ryan's
Sister of the Groom
Pam Super Supporters
kimberly anderson
kimberly anderson
Tanya Booker
Tanya Booker
Tonya Cantlo-Cockfield
Tonya Cantlo-Cockfield
Joell Higdon
Joell Higdon
DeOnna Monroe
DeOnna Monroe
Peter's Supporters
Michael Baines
Michael Baines
Michael Crawford
Michael Crawford
Christopher Guerrier
Christopher Guerrier
Marvin Richberg
Marvin Richberg
Errol Roberts
Errol Roberts
Sherwin Sebro
Sherwin Sebro
Ackeylee Smith
Ackeylee Smith
Audy Avin
Audy Avin
Kareem henderson
Kareem henderson
Jamaica
Jamaica
Guest Wedding Weekend Itinerary
Group Travel Info

Travel arrangements & excursions:



NYC Travel Agent Contact:

Bobette Spence

Babetteaspence@aol.com

Member of Tzell Travel Group

Mobile 347 495 8742



Outside NYC Travel Agent:

Candy

VacationsbyCandy@gmail.com

Tele 440 845 3334

Entry Requirements

U.S. Citizens traveling to and from Jamaica must present a valid passport when leaving and or re-entering the United States. Residents must present their Alien Resident Card (Green Card) together with passport of country for which they hold citizenship. All visitors are required to travel with a return ticket or onward ticket for entry into Jamaica. For more information, go to: www.congenjamaica-ny.org/visas/requirements-2/



Canadian Citizens: Valid passport or a government-issued identification with photograph, along with an official birth certificate. Canadian residents must present a Canadian Permanent Resident Card and a passport showing country of citizenship.

Need to Know

Banks / Currency: Licensed cambio centers and commercial banks are accessible in all resort areas. The official currency exchange rates vary daily, so it’s advisable to shop around for the best rate before converting your cash. Most of our ATMs accept international bank cards, with Visa, MasterCard, Cirrus and Plus logos. Banks also give credit card advances, change traveler’s checks and other financial services.



Climate: We enjoy a hot and humid tropical climate all year round, which is exactly what you want for a relaxing vacation. Temperatures range from 19 degrees Celsius (66 Fahrenheit) to 32 degrees Celsius (99 Fahrenheit). Even though we’re known for our sunshine, we have two rainy seasons a year, from May to June, and September to November. Hurricanes may pass over the island during the months of June to September, so keep an eye on the news.



Clothing: Lightweight, breathable fabrics are the way to go here on the island. Shorts, swimwear and flip flops keep you chilled on our beaches. A thin sweater will keep you cozy in the evenings. And semi-casual wear for women, and a jacket for men, will get you into all of our fine dining restaurants. Whatever you do, don’t pack too much, as you’ll want to take some of our special clothing back home with you.



Communications: Jamaica is well connected to the rest of the world. Direct international telephone service operates in all areas, 24 hours a day, and telephone operators will gladly facilitate collect, third-party or credit card calls. E-mail and Internet access is available too, usually at hotels and parish libraries, but also at local Internet cafes. Three daily newspapers and five weekend newspapers will keep you in the know, while some hotels and gift shops receive the international additions.



Driving: Here on the island, we drive on the left side of the road. The speed limit is 50 kmph (30 mph) in built-up areas, and 80 kmph (50 mph) on highways, and all drivers are required to carry a valid license. Jamaica recognizes valid International Driver’s Licenses, but visitors from North America may use their country's license for up to three months per visit. Car rental is available in most major towns, cities and airports, but you can be no younger than 25 years old to hire a car yourself.



Drugs: In Jamaica, the use, sale and possession of drugs such as ganja (marijuana), cocaine, crack, ecstasy, heroin and any other controlled substance is illegal. Violators are subject to severe punishments – specifically arrest, fine and imprisonment. Don’t ruin your vacation.



Electricity: The electrical supply in Jamaica is 110 volts/50 cycles standard, and electrical appliances use plugs that are two-pronged and flat (such as those used in the United States and Canada). Bring along any adaptors of convertors you might need if this doesn’t suit some of your appliances and chargers. Most hotels will provide you with hair dryers, alarm clocks, radio and a clothes iron, but make sure you find out first.



Language: Officially, we speak English but we like to mix it up with our own island version of patois. It takes a little getting used to, but you’re sure to have lots of fun trying out a few of our expressions. Look at our Patois page to learn some words and phrases before getting here.



Pets: We love animals here on the island, but we do ask you to make sure your pets are healthy if they are coming along with you on your trip. In keeping with international standards, the importation of all live animals into Jamaica requires an import permit from the Veterinary Services Division of the Ministry of Agriculture, prior to arrival in Jamaica. All animals must be rabies-free, and must never have been rabies vaccinated. Dogs and cats (with permits) are allowed into Jamaica only from Great Britain, Northern Ireland and Eire. For more information, contact the Veterinary Services Division: tel. 876-977-2489 or 876-977-2492. To secure a permit, fax a letter of request to 876-977-0885.



Time Zone: Jamaica falls within the Eastern Time Zone (UTC/GMT -5 Hours) and does not observe Daylight Savings Time. At approximately 18 degrees north of the equator, the island falls within the tropics, and as such does not experience drastic seasonal changes in sunrise and sunset times. Year-round, the island averages between 11.5 and 12.5 hours of sunlight per day.



Water: Jamaica has hundreds of natural springs and rivers, both above and underground. Over the years, we have developed extensive water treatment and supply systems island-wide, so all drinking water in Jamaica is purified and filtered by modern methods. Our water is safe for you to drink, clean your teeth, bath and wash clothing in. If you choose not to drink the water, rest assured - there are many brands of Jamaican spring water that meet or exceed the highest international standards, available at most shops and restaurants.

Accommodations

Luxury Bahia Principe Runaway Bay, Jamaica

Resort for Guest 18+



The PGW&PP 2015 Group Wedding Package Package is available through the Wedding Travel agents (Candy & Bobbette) to ensure your travel and RSVP is confirmed for the weekend festivities.

Grand Bahia Principe Jamaica

All-Inclusive Family Resort

Options: child care - $10 per hour, spa and more

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Things to Do

Local Activities

• Runaway Bay is in a privileged location on the north coast of Jamaica.



• Very close to the town of Ocho Ríos, famous for its beautiful beaches.



• The climate is tropical, humid and with an average annual temperature of 27º centigrade.



• The best place to go shopping is the town of Ocho Ríos, less than 30 minutes from Runaway Bay.



• Hoteles Bahia Principe in Runaway Bay has 1 fantastic resort where you can enjoy a luxury holiday.

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