E: 11/02 Win The Ultimate Seven Night Holiday To Jamaica

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Answer: Eleven (Could someone please confirm? Thank you.)
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  • glennamy
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    You are correct Laks... :A

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  • Comping_Awe
    Comping_Awe Posts: 865 Forumite
    edited 26 January 2018 at 2:04AM
    Win four nights at Jamaica Inn on Half Board and three nights at Sandy Haven including breakfast, along with transfers and return flights. You could be spending 2018 exploring everything Jamaica has to offer!
    We love Jamaica Inn's tranquil ambience, it's been one of the best-loved hotels in the Caribbean since the 1950s with its wonderful charm and beautiful setting along a 700-foot white-sand beach.

    Sandy Haven is the ultimate in boutique luxury. We love the hotel's stylish d!cor with Jamaican-inspired art and bright colours throughout the property.



    https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/jamaica/safety-and-security




    Crime levels are high, particularly in and around certain areas of Kingston and Montego Bay. Gang violence and shootings are common, although usually confined to inner city neighbourhoods. Be especially cautious if you’re travelling to West Kingston, Grant’s Pen, August Town, Harbour View, Spanish Town and certain parts of Montego Bay, including Flankers, Barrett Town, Norwood, Glendevon, Rose Heights and Mount Salem.
    The motive for most attacks on tourists is robbery. There are mobile police patrols, but you should take steps to protect yourself and your belongings. Be vigilant at all times, even if you’re staying with friends and family. Don’t walk alone in isolated areas or on deserted beaches, even during the day. Take particular care when withdrawing money from ATMs. Don’t carry large amounts of cash or wear eye-catching jewellery. Try to vary which restaurants you use. Using the same place too often might make you a target for thieves. Avoid using buses at night.
    Most hotels and resorts are well guarded, but robberies can occur. Follow hotel security procedures. Use hotel safe, lock windows and doors and report suspicious activity. If you are in residential accommodation, make sure proper door locks and window grilles are fitted and consider employing a guard and fitting a house alarm. Gated and guarded compounds are normally the safest type of accommodation.
    Criminals have targeted visiting British nationals and those returning to resettle permanently in Jamaica. There have been some violent incidents, including armed robbery, murder and rape. Before returning to resettle, seek advice from the Jamaican High Commission in London and the local Jamaican Information Service.
    Don’t resist in the event of an attempted robbery. If you need the police in an emergency, call 119.
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