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Green Castle Birding Article at BirdFellow Blog

Monday, March 29th, 2010

We’re happy to report that our Peace Corps Volunteers, Bob Lockett and Adrienne Wolf-Lockett, have an article about Green Castle birding published on the popular BirdFellow blog (birdfellow.com). It’s the 2nd blog entry for March 2010. We hope you enjoy it and the many other informative articles on the site.

Birding in Jamaica – We added a bird to our Castle Bird List!

Wednesday, December 30th, 2009

The Green Castle Estate Bird List is now at 119!

Greencastle Bird Checklist

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Is It Snowing in Jamaica?

Thursday, December 10th, 2009

Mississippi River in December

From my desk I have an unobstructed view of a snowy Mississippi river.  No eagles today, but the chickadees seem pleased with the sunflower seeds, and the mallards are keeping close to the dock.  Another day in Wisconsin,  I have Green Castle, Jamaica on my mind.  Let’s face it, winter is long, cold, and somewhat dreary.  It is exciting to think that I can get on a plane in my winter jacket and land in Montego Bay  and instantly walk into the green, lush tropical sunshine.  I am making my departure plans.  December 22nd, we head south, and not a moment too soon.

For the rest of you, what are you waiting for?  There isn’t a speck of snow in Jamaica.  It did rain a little this morning in Robins Bay.  But the sun came out leaving blue skies against the green hills and blue Caribbean Sea.   There are direct flights to Jamaica from major airports all over the US.  From the Midwest it is a reasonable 4 hour flight and you are guaranteed warm weather.

If you know you need a winter break, Jamaica is an excellent choice.  The winter weather is fabulous, food is delicious, people are friendly and the music and culture give you a sense that you have really been somewhere.  Jamaica is also beautiful.   Lots of coastline with mountains in the middle.  The highest peak in the Blue Mountains is over 7,000 feet offering dramatic views along the north coast.

Green Castle Estate, Robins Bay, Jamaica

My favorite type of Jamaican vacation is when you get off the beaten track, slow down, have a Red Stripe and relax.  Of course, Green Castle is my favorite place to vacation, www.gcjamaica.com.  For us, vacation has to be fun for the kids as well as the adults.  The less developed North Coast in St. Mary offers authentic activities without the crowds.  Fish lunch and snorkeling at Jacks Bay Beach, rafting on the Rio Grande, hiking to Kwaame falls, or a day by the pool at the Green Castle Estate House.  Not only are these activities fun and inexpensive, but you get to meet real Jamaicans without the hassle of the bigger resort areas.

I’m sure there isn’t any snow in Jamaica today.  As a matter of fact, it is currently 82 degrees, the weather looks fine.  I’m counting down to the 22nd.

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January in Jamaica – Vacation Specials

Tuesday, December 1st, 2009
Estate House Pool with a View

Estate House Pool with a View

Jamaica has fabulous weather in January and now is a great time to take advantage of last minute specials.  Green Castle Estate House is offering reduced prices on our Jamaica vacation packages for January.

Estate House January 2010 weekly Villa Rates are:

  • $2,762 US weekly for 2 persons
  • $2,864 US weekly for 4 persons
  • $3,230 US weekly for 6 persons
  • $3,544 US weekly for 8 persons
  • All meals, taxes and airport transfers are included with the special weekly rate

With a minimum of a 3 night stay our January nightly rates are:

  • $399 US per night for 2 persons
  • $425 US per night for 4 persons
  • $480 US per night for 6 persons
  • $530 US per night for 8 persons
  • All meals and taxes are included with the special rates

Come and enjoy our hospitality and take a warm sunny break in January.  Call me, Angie, at 1 (612) 986-4709 or send me an email at angie@gcjamaica.com for availability and reservations, or check out our on-line specials.

Prices are only good from January 1 to January 31, 2010.

Birding at Green Castle on the Waterfall Trail

Monday, November 23rd, 2009

Early Saturday morning, November 21, a small party of GTSC members walked the 2 mile Waterfall Trail for a few hours of birding. This has been an exceptionally warm and dry year, so the cascade at Mingo Falls is quiet now, and the streambed has just a few remnant pools of water.

Waterfall Trail

Waterfall Trail

But the birding more than compensated. In less than 3 hours, the group saw or heard 12 Jamaican endemics and 4 migrant warblers in addition to the usual assortment of Jamaican resident species. The best birds of the day were a pair of Jamaican Becards, not an easy species to find. Also seen were Loggerhead Kingbirds, Sad Flycatchers, a Rufous-tailed Flycatcher, and two Jamaican Elaenias—it was a pretty good morning for flycatchers!

The other endemics included Jamaican Vireo, Woodpecker, Euphonia, and Tody in addition to White-chinned Thrush and Orangequit.

Back at the Estate House the hummingbird show was in full swing, with Jamaican Mangos madly chasing Streamertails around the feeders. It was a pleasure to relax on the veranda with a cool drink, watch the hummingbirds, and contemplate a successful morning of birding.

An Inclusive Jamaican Experience

Wednesday, November 11th, 2009
eco tourism jamaica | family vacation jamaica | robins bay jamaica

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The Merriam-Webster On-Line Dictionary defines inclusive as:

1.  comprehending stated limits or extremes;
2.  broad in orientation or scope;
3.  covering or intended to cover all items, costs, or services.

In Jamaica, #3 certainly represents a vacation model known as the Jamaica all inclusive package.  Having lived in Jamaica for over 4 years, I would like to believe that a new inclusive model is beginning to catch on, one that is more about the definition outlined in #2.   Jamaica is an island with much to offer, so a broad orientation covers a lot of ground.  To experience even a little of Jamaica’s culture, music, natural beauty and people, you really need to have an inclusive orientation.   With all you could do in Jamaica, some of the best ways to achieve an inclusive experience are to be ‘cool,’ relax, get in some pool time, hang out at the beach, and eat delicious food, but you don’t have to do it with your fellow countrymen.  Jamaica is full of Jamaicans.  Most places you venture outside of the resorts you will find a warm friendly welcome and a truly memorable experience.

Andrea Sachs recently published a travel article in the Washington Post entitled, Face to Face with Jamaica. She writes,

On my two previous visits to the Caribbean island, I had been no recluse. But I had been a shut-in. The all-inclusive resorts where most Americans stay encourage guests to remain on the property, shielded behind the guarded gate. If you wish to leave, you sign up for a tour, a bubble-wrapped view of the country. Most interactions are with your poolside neighbors, some of whom may share your area code.

But this time, it was going to be different. No fortress-style resorts; instead, I would overnight at low-key lodgings that were fully integrated into the community. No group shuttles; I would drive myself, so I could stop on a whim and lean on locals for directions and suggestions. And finally, no other American tourists-in-exile. Inspired by Jamaica’s motto — “Out of many, one people” — I was set to meet the many.”

Low Key Lodgings

Andrea’s article is about real people.  The faces in her pictures are my neighbors.  Those smiling school kids attended camp with my kids, and are the same ones that would greet you if you spend a day volunteering at the school.  The new inclusive model that I see taking hold is a chance to visit the “low key lodgings” that Andrea talks about and really experience an inclusive orientation, a whole new way to see a fantastic Caribbean Island.  Come to Jamaica ‘mon.

Andrea’s article can be viewed at the following Washington Post link:

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/artsandliving/travel/international/caribbean/

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