Soaring 17 stories above the financial and business district of Kingston, the Jamaica ... more
Pegasus Hotel is an ideal destination for business and leisure travelers. The hotel is within easy walking distance of many international offices, embassies, historical landmarks, cultural venues, fine restaurants and retail boutiques. From the spacious conference rooms, equipped with the technology critical in today's business environment to the lush tropical gardens, perfect for weddings and other never to be forgotten occasions, the hotel envelops guests in elegant warmth, comfort and functionality. The Jamaica Pegasus Hotel invites guests to enjoy the Olympic size outdoor pool, two lighted tennis courts and modern, well equipped fitness facilities. After a good workout or stressful business meeting, a visit to the day spa will pamper guests. The multilingual staff is available to assist guests with the 24 hour business center, event planning and secretarial services. Golf packages at the Caymanas Golf&Country Club and horseback riding and polo packages at the Kingston Polo are available upon request. The Country Kitchen restaurant serves a variety of local and International dishes and an exceptional buffet in a relaxed atmosphere, while chefs at the Columbus restaurant prepare fine Italian cuisine for dinner. Guests can also visit the 24 Hour Café on the Promenade overlooking for the pool for light meals and snacks or the Polo Lounge where the candle lit mahogany furnishings provide a relaxing ambiance perfectly suited to quiet conversation over cocktails and coffee. Each of the guestrooms of the Jamaica Pegasus Hotel is tastefully decorated in understated earth tones and mahogany and features choice of one king or two double beds. Guestrooms offer a private balcony with views of the majestic Blue Mountains, Kingston Harbor or the pool and gardens. High speed Internet access is available for a nominal fe
Information: :Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Soaring 17 stories above the financial and business district of Kingston, the Jamaica ... more
Pegasus Hotel is an ideal destination for business and leisure travelers. The hotel is within easy walking distance of many international offices, embassies, historical landmarks, cultural venues, fine restaurants and retail boutiques. From the spacious conference rooms, equipped with the technology critical in today's business environment to the lush tropical gardens, perfect for weddings and other never to be forgotten occasions, the hotel envelops guests in elegant warmth, comfort and functionality. The Jamaica Pegasus Hotel invites guests to enjoy the Olympic size outdoor pool, two lighted tennis courts and modern, well equipped fitness facilities. After a good workout or stressful business meeting, a visit to the day spa will pamper guests. The multilingual staff is available to assist guests with the 24 hour business center, event planning and secretarial services. Golf packages at the Caymanas Golf&Country Club and horseback riding and polo packages at the Kingston Polo are available upon request. The Country Kitchen restaurant serves a variety of local and International dishes and an exceptional buffet in a relaxed atmosphere, while chefs at the Columbus restaurant prepare fine Italian cuisine for dinner. Guests can also visit the 24 Hour Café on the Promenade overlooking for the pool for light meals and snacks or the Polo Lounge where the candle lit mahogany furnishings provide a relaxing ambiance perfectly suited to quiet conversation over cocktails and coffee. Each of the guestrooms of the Jamaica Pegasus Hotel is tastefully decorated in understated earth tones and mahogany and features choice of one king or two double beds. Guestrooms offer a private balcony with views of the majestic Blue Mountains, Kingston Harbor or the pool and gardens. High speed Internet access is available for a nominal fe
Information: :Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Advantages: Ease of use Disadvantages: Ease of losing
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These are 2 gb SD memory cards made by Kingston, SD being short for Secure Digital, and I can't believe there has not been a review already done. I have just tried to get onto their website, but to no avail, will try later.
These cards are a solid state storage system for information, it is as simple as that
The price is competitive, expect to pay up to £16, and you can get them for less from various companies on the internet., Remember this is excluding P&P of course. You can buy them on the high street, but at a higher price. These are often described as the "Postage stamp" size cards. The size is one inch by three quarters, or 19 x 24mm.
You also have the option of going for non-branded merchandise, although I would not advise anything but the original stuff in my own camera. You are then safe in the knowledge that you ...
Advantages: Weather, freshness of air, food. Disadvantages: Insects, Can be too hot at night
Im 22 now and i have been to Jamaica 12 times and i havent got bored of the place.
I dont stay in a hotel or resort which i would like to do 1 day, i stay with family; which is a cheaper alternative if your lucky enough to have family that would let you stay.
Weather: Always at least warm, hot to many, if it rains it rains hard. The freshness of the air is unbelievable, i would suck it into a big tank and condition my house air with it.
Insects: now you will need repellent and lots of it, these insects (mosquitos mainly) are very persistant, so make sure you buy long lasting repellent and cover every part of you body not just the parts that are showing
Food: The difference in food is that jamaica are famous for their jerk seasoning, which is used on pork, chicken and sometimes goat. You wont find fish and chip shops around, but ...
Advantages: A good combination of flavours Disadvantages: Quite sweet
Cadbury Bournville Old Jamaica (180g bar)
Look what I found on the shelves at Morrisons! Well, I checked with Ciao that I could review this bar. They replied that I must point out at the beginning of this review that it is about the new bar and not the old one as this is the general topic for the product. Cadbury discontinued Old Jamaica a few years ago but now it is back by popular demand. Hooray!!! The details on the back of the wrapper say that, like the original bar, they are still using cocoa beans shipped from Ghana and the much loved raisin and rum flavours. It then goes on to say that Bournville are proud to unveil a new twist on an old favourite. I am going to have to delve deep into my memory to try and establish what this ?new twist? is. As with all my other reviews, I write about my experiences as I sample ...