What to Bring
To enter Jamaica you are required to have
passport or Birth Certificate and photo ID.
Buying American Items outside the US can be
relatively expensive. There are a lot of shipping
and duty charges that merchants have to pay. if
you are interested in saving additional money on
your vacation there are some items you may want
to bring down. You must bear in mind that you
will be staying in a fully equipped villa with a
kitchen. We suggest that you bring lots of your
favorite snack items such as chips (we recommend
vacuum pack such as Pringles). Bring all the
nonperishable food items you enjoy. My family
generally do not eat canned meats, but you will
be impressed by what the helper does with the
items below.
Food
• Pringles
• Children's Snacks
• Pancake Mix
• Breakfast Cereals
• Cookies
• Cashews or Mixed Nuts
• Canned Ham, Tuna, Salmon
• Capri Sun (Foiled Container)
• Pringles
• Children's Snacks
• Pancake Mix
• Breakfast Cereals
• Cookies
• Cashews or Mixed Nuts
• Canned Ham, Tuna, Salmon
• Capri Sun (Foiled Container)
Other Items
• Insect Repellent
• Suntan Lotion
• Medications
• Camera film
• Tennis Shoes/Racket
• Passport
• Travelers Checks
• Books
• CD's
• Insect Repellent
• Suntan Lotion
• Medications
• Camera film
• Tennis Shoes/Racket
• Passport
• Travelers Checks
• Books
• CD's
Things not allowed in Jamaica:
• Your Bills
• Your Rain & Snow
• Your Problems
• Your cold weather
• Your blues
• Your Bills
• Your Rain & Snow
• Your Problems
• Your cold weather
• Your blues