Yes and it would be the one time you either fall through the glass or you your lying in the hammock and a shark has you for lunch!😂 great place to go!🤣
AJ07811.... Just like slavery didn't existed and economic control by European countries doesn't exist, just like raw materials for aluminum and titanium etc comes from Jamaica and Guyana but what percentage of locals work directly in the industry!!!! Shut the fuck up!!!!
Um what?? What the heck you mean the locals don't experience it? I'm local and I enjoy it. if you can pay then what's the problem... like anywhere else if you can pay then there are no issues issues.
The rooms are a bit underwhelming Imo. Most that is offered here seems to be the over water experience. Several resorts on the island offer far more for less $$$
@@luvthesuns4513 , "... a truly EXOTIC location..." Might I let you know that Jamaica- and the entire Caribbean- has EVERYTHING, and more, that Bora Bora has. Bora Bora is no more exotic than Jamaica and the Caribbean. Furthermore, it would cost you $12000 just to get to Bora Bora. Even when you "arrive", you have to take boats to get there as the place is remote. Why would I spend $12000, just for airfare, to go to some remote island when I can conveniently and easily fly to a Caribbean island that offers the same thing?
@jamdaugutube - it costs $2000 to fly to Bora Bora, NOT $12,000. And French Polynesia blows Jamaica and the Caribbean in general out of the water. Jamaica is a dirty little island compared to the EXOTIC and unspoiled beauty of Bora Bora and the other islands of the South Pacific.
@@luvthesuns4513, I and my two friends went to Bora Bora. It costed me $5600 (just 1 person) to go to Bora Bora (airfare alone). When I landed, I had to take several taxis and boats to get to the actual place, which costed me an additional $250 (one way!). The bungalow I stayed in costed $750/night. The bungalow never came with all-inclusive service, never came with my personal butler, never came with out-of-this-world, world-class customer service, and never offered access to a whole resort. Neither was I able to order whatever I wanted from any restaurant on the property. Furthermore, it took me almost 2 days to get to Bora Bora and 1.5 days to get home (I'm from the US). The food was EXTREMELY costly and was very basic. There were not many options to choose from. I had to pay for EVERYTHING. In the end, it costed A LOT more! Bora Bora has exceptional beaches and is a perfect place for snorkeling. Those are honestly the only things they have going for them. It's not worth the trouble to get there. How is Jamaica a "dirty little island" and welcomed almost 5 million visitors yearly, close to 50% of whom are repeat visitors? Of course, we all know that Jamaica is not the most developed country and Jamaica has economic and social problems like most places do. However, what we are not going to do is not give Jamaica what is due to Jamaica, especially when it's "punching above its weight" on the global stage. I stand corrected: Jamaica, like many Caribbean countries, has EVERYTHING that Bora Bora has and more. Jamaica has some of the best beaches in the world. Jamaica has some of the most LUXURIOUS hotels in the world. You can snorkel in Jamaica. You can go to a 2-star hotel if you prefer. You can go to the slums/gehtto if you want. Jamaica has over 20 majestic waterfalls. Jamaica is an entertainment and cultural hub, in and of itself. If you need lush, unspoiled vegetation, you can definitely find it in Jamaica. If you need exotic, it's in Jamaica. If you need tranquility, you will find it in Jamaica. If you need an upbeat, party atmosphere, you will find it in Jamaica. Jamaica is multi-faceted and multi-dimensional. It has a place for everyone. The people are unique. The food is exceptional- almost unparalleled (yes, all of this is subjective- at least "subjective" to the almost 5 million visitors). Bora Bora, on the other hand, is monotonous in nature and texture; as such, you get bored of it. Bora Bora is picturesque and has some of the best beaches/waters I have seen. True, it has very rich and green vegetation. Bora Bora, to me, is a piece of remote island in the ocean, almost seemingly devoid of civilization/industrialization. LET THE FACTS SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES: FYI, Jamaica has been named the Caribbean's Leading Travel Destination (and there are some pretty decent destinations in the Caribbean) at the World Travel Awards' Gala Ceremony for 15 consecutive years! Source: www.jamaicaobserver.com/latestnews/Jamaica_wins_big_at_World_Travel_Awards_Caribbean_Gala?profile=1228 According to Trip Advisor, Jamaica won many of the Caribbean World Travel Awards. Source: www.tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g147309-i69-k9880328-Jamaica_wins_the_majority_of_Caribbean_World_Travel_Awards-Jamaica.html In 2019 (voted by actual visitors) Jamaica was ranked in the top 25 best destinations in the world (ranked number 14th in the world and 1st in the Caribbean, actually). Source: www.caribbeantoday.com/other/lifestyle/travel/item/25440-jamaica-wins-2018-tripadvisor-travelers-choice-award-for-destinations.html Article written by Forbes Magazine on Jamaican being ranked the best Caribbean destination and one of the best destinations in the world for tourism: www.forbes.com/sites/debbikickham/2019/06/21/jamaica-ranked-number-one-caribbean-destination-on-trip-advisor/#3d9ed77252aa I am making the reviews speak for themselves. I don't argue with people who just viscerally hate/spew nonsense. I let the facts speak for themselves.
These overwater bungalows are gorgeous! I love how they form a heart shape and they are so well appointed! Such a good idea having a glass floor so you can see the water below and I like how there's a separate entry to the bathroom from the balcony area if you want to take a quick shower after a swim.
I would love to also, but I probably can't afford this and i live and work in NYC. So chances are that 98% of the Jamaican People can't afford this either, even the ones working here in NYC as well. So sad how these places don't have a "Locals Appreciation Day" :o/
I've wondered the same thing about these over the water resorts. They must have a pump of some sort (vacuum?) because there's no way to get enough slope.
The villas are nice but ocean and beach is incomparable to Maldives-there is no coral reef close by and so the water is not as pure and same goes for the marine life.I think the initial idea was to have water villas same as in the Maldives however in Maldives the water hardly rises even during a storm because the island itself is protected by the coral reef so I am not quite sure how it will work here during raining season when you can get bit by really bad tropical storms?
We have been to the Maldives during the monsoon season and the water level there rises, a lot. Just like in the Maldives these have been built knowing the tides can and will rise. The Maldives and Jamaica are completely different trips. Each has something the other lacks. In the Maldives you are on a very small island with the only thing on the island is the resort - in Jamaica you are connected to a large island in the Caribbean with lots of interesting culture. The Maldives are amazing, but you don't have to put other places down especially without visiting them. Keep you glass half full no matter which water you prefer.
John O research on history will answer your question. Crazy thing is. Coming out off bondage 70 years ago, if that. We aren’t doing that bad. Being empowered for over 400 years gives you what’s in this video
John O you are 100 on that. We don’t think long term at all. Big downfall within our culture. Your lucky to inherit even a house as a myelinated person. Jews and whites pass down millions. We getting there doe.
No, there are plenty of young people, some properties more than others. We met a lot of younger people at Sandals Ochi in Jamaica and Sandals Grande St. Lucia of the ones we've been.
Terriah Fields when you book a butler suite it's the butler's that arrange/serve /etc everything. Room service without a butler is slightly different. With a butler you can order off of any menu not just the room service.
We just got back from Sandals montego bay royal carribean these bungalows are gorgeous we obviously cannot afford this luxury the base model price is $1,500.00 per night.
Hi, noticed you were in the first Bungalow on the left do you recall what was the room number. We like that spot and would like to request that one. We are going in March 2021. Thanks!!
So I heard that Beyonce and Jay-Z went to Jamaica tell me how did you like the island of Jamaica did you enjoy yourself besides making you a video and you post some pictures can you tell me what did you enjoy I know you couldn't enjoy the food because you're on a special diet and healthy diet like I can sawfish curry goat and rice and peas oxtail pig's tail Coco bread callaloo soup white Jamaican raw tamarind coconut water besides that you cannot eat those rich food I'm sure you enjoy yourself very well and thank you very much go to Jamaica and please come back again and bring your mom and the rest of your family next time and make it a great time
I wouldn't be able to swim without an arm and a leg...because I'm sure that's how much it costs..Lol
Julia Khamis 😂😂😂😂
One night cost............ $2,546.78
Us dallor is that
Yes and it would be the one time you either fall through the glass or you your lying in the hammock and a shark has you for lunch!😂 great place to go!🤣
Sharks extremely common in Jamaican waters what are you talking about my cousin was a fisherman and he lost half his leg to shark.
Ahh yes, and so the pressure to make more money intensifies :D
Period 😤
Wonder how hurricane proof they are???
Aquarius baby - Odell is bae that's a good question
They aren't hurricane proof ....or waterproof....mother nature wins all the time
They're on concrete pillars so they're a lot more sturdy than the bungalows in Bora Bora.
Thats what i wanna know
@Michael Randolf ask the person that asked the question
It would be tough to visit that place. Because I wouldn't want to leave!
James Schipper ...Me neither
Then you can just live there.
James Schipper in-line e
Michael Scott and Jan went here
Awesome, just too bad the local people don't get to experience it, their title is Butler.
TheKingkingg so then they can make it happen with hard work just like everyone else
AJ07811.... Just like slavery didn't existed and economic control by European countries doesn't exist, just like raw materials for aluminum and titanium etc comes from Jamaica and Guyana but what percentage of locals work directly in the industry!!!! Shut the fuck up!!!!
Um what?? What the heck you mean the locals don't experience it? I'm local and I enjoy it. if you can pay then what's the problem... like anywhere else if you can pay then there are no issues issues.
ningaz you sound like white privilege... Black privilege??? Guess you are from Red hills, or carol gardens like me... But what about others???
TheKingkingg and there paycheck is huge
The local people have life so hard they almost never get to enjoy these things when is this going to stop
TALK THE TRUTH wait I though a local business mab owns these things?
TALK THE TRUTH WE WHERE PUT IN THIS PLANET FOR SLAVERY.
Teslandia A. Not we were not, just because people enslave other people don’t mean the creator designed it this way.
Teslandia A. Well I guess plans messed up cause I'm not settling for that
John O even if it was a local owner it doesn't matter....they just as wicked
LOL they want $17,945.20 for an 8 day stay for the bungalows! Outrageous!
Cassandra Glowacki just not for u. Fully booked out til 2021
As I mentioned before. Not for everyone
Cassandra Glowacki 6
Omg.. Really smh for what!!.. Crazy
@@kandiikay9919 that's true... Enjoy for us that can't go lol.. I can't
I couldn’t find THE place I wanted to stay in Jamaica until I’ve seen your video thanks
Great to hear - Have fun in Jamaica!
Gorgeous i need to go.But first i need to find a husband😁
U need to come to kingston for a really good one
Its me husband
I want to gooooo...I need a vacation!
Fucking amazing
Wow this is amazing. We went to a sandals resorts in Jamaica for our honeymoon and is was so so so so nice but this makes me want to go back.
The rooms are a bit underwhelming Imo. Most that is offered here seems to be the over water experience. Several resorts on the island offer far more for less $$$
i’d love to stay here w the loml but i need to find one of them first
Wow!!! beautiful ..
whoever did that has invested in GOLD !!!
Nice
TWELVE THOUSAND DOLLARS FOR 5 DAYS... NO THX
You can go to Bora Bora for those prices and be in a truly EXOTIC location
Is this US CURRENCY?
@@luvthesuns4513 , "... a truly EXOTIC location..." Might I let you know that Jamaica- and the entire Caribbean- has EVERYTHING, and more, that Bora Bora has. Bora Bora is no more exotic than Jamaica and the Caribbean. Furthermore, it would cost you $12000 just to get to Bora Bora. Even when you "arrive", you have to take boats to get there as the place is remote. Why would I spend $12000, just for airfare, to go to some remote island when I can conveniently and easily fly to a Caribbean island that offers the same thing?
@jamdaugutube - it costs $2000 to fly to Bora Bora, NOT $12,000. And French Polynesia blows Jamaica and the Caribbean in general out of the water. Jamaica is a dirty little island compared to the EXOTIC and unspoiled beauty of Bora Bora and the other islands of the South Pacific.
@@luvthesuns4513, I and my two friends went to Bora Bora. It costed me $5600 (just 1 person) to go to Bora Bora (airfare alone). When I landed, I had to take several taxis and boats to get to the actual place, which costed me an additional $250 (one way!). The bungalow I stayed in costed $750/night. The bungalow never came with all-inclusive service, never came with my personal butler, never came with out-of-this-world, world-class customer service, and never offered access to a whole resort. Neither was I able to order whatever I wanted from any restaurant on the property. Furthermore, it took me almost 2 days to get to Bora Bora and 1.5 days to get home (I'm from the US). The food was EXTREMELY costly and was very basic. There were not many options to choose from. I had to pay for EVERYTHING. In the end, it costed A LOT more! Bora Bora has exceptional beaches and is a perfect place for snorkeling. Those are honestly the only things they have going for them. It's not worth the trouble to get there.
How is Jamaica a "dirty little island" and welcomed almost 5 million visitors yearly, close to 50% of whom are repeat visitors? Of course, we all know that Jamaica is not the most developed country and Jamaica has economic and social problems like most places do. However, what we are not going to do is not give Jamaica what is due to Jamaica, especially when it's "punching above its weight" on the global stage.
I stand corrected: Jamaica, like many Caribbean countries, has EVERYTHING that Bora Bora has and more. Jamaica has some of the best beaches in the world. Jamaica has some of the most LUXURIOUS hotels in the world. You can snorkel in Jamaica. You can go to a 2-star hotel if you prefer. You can go to the slums/gehtto if you want. Jamaica has over 20 majestic waterfalls. Jamaica is an entertainment and cultural hub, in and of itself. If you need lush, unspoiled vegetation, you can definitely find it in Jamaica. If you need exotic, it's in Jamaica. If you need tranquility, you will find it in Jamaica. If you need an upbeat, party atmosphere, you will find it in Jamaica. Jamaica is multi-faceted and multi-dimensional. It has a place for everyone. The people are unique. The food is exceptional- almost unparalleled (yes, all of this is subjective- at least "subjective" to the almost 5 million visitors). Bora Bora, on the other hand, is monotonous in nature and texture; as such, you get bored of it. Bora Bora is picturesque and has some of the best beaches/waters I have seen. True, it has very rich and green vegetation. Bora Bora, to me, is a piece of remote island in the ocean, almost seemingly devoid of civilization/industrialization.
LET THE FACTS SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES:
FYI, Jamaica has been named the Caribbean's Leading Travel Destination (and there are some pretty decent destinations in the Caribbean) at the World Travel Awards' Gala Ceremony for 15 consecutive years!
Source: www.jamaicaobserver.com/latestnews/Jamaica_wins_big_at_World_Travel_Awards_Caribbean_Gala?profile=1228
According to Trip Advisor, Jamaica won many of the Caribbean World Travel Awards. Source: www.tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g147309-i69-k9880328-Jamaica_wins_the_majority_of_Caribbean_World_Travel_Awards-Jamaica.html
In 2019 (voted by actual visitors) Jamaica was ranked in the top 25 best destinations in the world (ranked number 14th in the world and 1st in the Caribbean, actually).
Source: www.caribbeantoday.com/other/lifestyle/travel/item/25440-jamaica-wins-2018-tripadvisor-travelers-choice-award-for-destinations.html
Article written by Forbes Magazine on Jamaican being ranked the best Caribbean destination and one of the best destinations in the world for tourism: www.forbes.com/sites/debbikickham/2019/06/21/jamaica-ranked-number-one-caribbean-destination-on-trip-advisor/#3d9ed77252aa
I am making the reviews speak for themselves. I don't argue with people who just viscerally hate/spew nonsense. I let the facts speak for themselves.
These overwater bungalows are gorgeous! I love how they form a heart shape and they are so well appointed! Such a good idea having a glass floor so you can see the water below and I like how there's a separate entry to the bathroom from the balcony area if you want to take a quick shower after a swim.
Omg I need to renew my passport
lee bee same here, I've been telling myself that for months 😩😩
please do lol
Omg I always wanted to stay in a over water bungelow!! Oh man...that private deck tho..I'd have fun w/that!! 😉😊
Cannot wait to go there. Wow. Beautiful
Thank you. This doesn’t look like the pics on “their” website. So appreciative of the REALNESS
Thanks! Yes, I don't know why they seem to like the 3-d renderings more than real videos...
lol when i was going to the monteogo bay air port i saw that huge heart
Rhema Logos it was a very fun experience u should go sometime ive been 5 times and going back in like 4 weeks.
Michael scott brought me here
Nice
K... sooo whats the price!?
I love my country jamaica
I would love to also, but I probably can't afford this and i live and work in NYC. So chances are that 98% of the Jamaican People can't afford this either, even the ones working here in NYC as well. So sad how these places don't have a "Locals Appreciation Day" :o/
I wonder where the waste water goes?🤔
In the pipes running under the dock and gets processed just like any other room in the resort.
Getting Stamped Really? Interesting.
You really think they would release shit water onto pristine white sandy beach? lol
I've wondered the same thing about these over the water resorts. They must have a pump of some sort (vacuum?) because there's no way to get enough slope.
It just falls into the beautiful clear water ocean you numbnuts!
Nice & expensive. Owb already sold out april 2019. Price for 7 days in august $15324.00. October the same.
$2200 per night!!!! Why would anyone want to stay there?
$2200 us dollars or $2200 jamaican dollars?
Great video production guys. I wanna go there so bad.lol
Thanks! It's not too hard to make this place look good, it's pretty epic!
Wow what a beautiful DREAM!!!
Thank you for the tour...Nice work!..👌👌
Beautiful place! Definitely on my bucket list
One of these days i will go there
Excellent, but I would have appreciated the closing to have included a sunset with the blazing fire pit. That's just me.
at only $1223 a night why not. PER PERSON!!!
Prayed about this today.
Blessings
I would love to go there..beautiful
Looks extremely crammed for the amount of money they charge
is it all inclusive?
Yes they are all inclusive, this room type even comes with butler service.
Getting Stamped who owns these properties? Do local Jamaicans own these properties?
yes
yes The CEO is Jamaican
its a private company not government
Now I dont have to go all the way to Bora Bora or Maldives to get some water bungalow action
omg u really Smart to make that 😏....in asia they live like that long time before 😂😂😂
Beautiful. 💕
How did they got lighting and plumbing into these little huts? I'm so curious
Looks great when it sunshine! But, probably, not that much fun in stormy weather
It's not all that it's very regular for the price they charge, them too Damm theif. The ones is maldives are much nicer than these.
Amazing video! New subscriber here
One day
They're really beautiful but wayyy too close together
The villas are nice but ocean and beach is incomparable to Maldives-there is no coral reef close by and so the water is not as pure and same goes for the marine life.I think the initial idea was to have water villas same as in the Maldives however in Maldives the water hardly rises even during a storm because the island itself is protected by the coral reef so I am not quite sure how it will work here during raining season when you can get bit by really bad tropical storms?
Enigma_Below shhhhh
We have been to the Maldives during the monsoon season and the water level there rises, a lot. Just like in the Maldives these have been built knowing the tides can and will rise. The Maldives and Jamaica are completely different trips. Each has something the other lacks. In the Maldives you are on a very small island with the only thing on the island is the resort - in Jamaica you are connected to a large island in the Caribbean with lots of interesting culture. The Maldives are amazing, but you don't have to put other places down especially without visiting them. Keep you glass half full no matter which water you prefer.
@@GettingStamped which do you prefer? Maldives or Jamaica?
@@GettingStamped Teach them
This is so awesome..
Beautiful just like the projects but over the water
The video is great I’m going to watch all your videos keep it up
WE GOIN!!!!!!
Best features..... Umm BED..not a mention. !
nice work as always!
Next time in jamaica check out @apexcarrentalja
Nice work. Black people need to own this shit doe
Jordan Davis exactly, why aren't black Jamaicans good in business?
John O research on history will answer your question. Crazy thing is. Coming out off bondage 70 years ago, if that. We aren’t doing that bad. Being empowered for over 400 years gives you what’s in this video
Jordan Davis you are right but us blacks world wide must form business culture first.
John O you are 100 on that. We don’t think long term at all. Big downfall within our culture. Your lucky to inherit even a house as a myelinated person. Jews and whites pass down millions. We getting there doe.
Looks amazing
PARADISE!!😎
How was the reefer?
Settings second to none
In all the advertisements I see for them they all seem to be like old people that go to Sandals Resort...is that the case
No, there are plenty of young people, some properties more than others. We met a lot of younger people at Sandals Ochi in Jamaica and Sandals Grande St. Lucia of the ones we've been.
@@GettingStamped okay great thank you
Why does she keep calling the room service butlers🤔
Terriah Fields when you book a butler suite it's the butler's that arrange/serve /etc everything. Room service without a butler is slightly different. With a butler you can order off of any menu not just the room service.
Love your video coverage!
Someone..please take me...
Must be nice
We just got back from Sandals montego bay royal carribean these bungalows are gorgeous we obviously cannot afford this luxury the base model price is $1,500.00 per night.
Very nice, but who the hell wants to be on the lower side of the heart??????? ON TOP FACING THE OPEN OCEAN ONLY!!!!
That is sO cOoL!👍
Que lugar maravilhoso.
Whow, I would love to stay there for days, just looking from the bed into the water. Lovely video.
The rooms here are great, and Jamaica is amazing!
Will there be girls?
Damn that's nice
They are beautiful !! I want to do my music video there one day !!!!!!!!!!!
Would you say those are almost as good as those in the Maldives?
Hi, noticed you were in the first Bungalow on the left do you recall what was the room number. We like that spot and would like to request that one. We are going in March 2021. Thanks!!
So I heard that Beyonce and Jay-Z went to Jamaica tell me how did you like the island of Jamaica did you enjoy yourself besides making you a video and you post some pictures can you tell me what did you enjoy I know you couldn't enjoy the food because you're on a special diet and healthy diet like I can sawfish curry goat and rice and peas oxtail pig's tail Coco bread callaloo soup white Jamaican raw tamarind coconut water besides that you cannot eat those rich food I'm sure you enjoy yourself very well and thank you very much go to Jamaica and please come back again and bring your mom and the rest of your family next time and make it a great time
Feelin hot hot hot
I want to go!
Looks amazing
Looks amazing
this is beautiful, but all I could think about was the office
Sooo.... wondering how these are plumbed..
I want to go!!!!
oooh....omg
Ummmmmm price????
Can any one tell me the cost to gi there ... thank u ... the cost in US
nice review
Um, that water is really murky. Definitely, not worth it.
They have over water bungalows in Montego Bay as well. Did you try those?
Not very private... especially for newlyweds.
Wow
Nothing special's. In maledivs is this standarts
Absolutely amazing! Yeah it's on my travel list now.
Hermoso hotel en Jamaica 🇯🇲, Ventana vista al Mar
Are these properties available for sale or rent for a year?
The look kind of basic. No hate just saying