Use travel agencies or online travel booking agencies that specifically offer travel deals, hotel discounts and vehicle rentals or offer deals on airline tickets and hotel reservations. Many agencies offer specialty discounted packages that include everything you'll need while in Jamaica, even excursion and activity arrangements.
Choose an all-inclusive resort instead of a traditional hotel experience. All-inclusive resorts seem pricier, but they often offer more for your money. Most all-inclusive resorts have several restaurants, prepaid activity options, gift shops and nightlife opportunities.
Travel offseason to save a little money on your Jamaican vacation. Jamaica's tourist high-season is from December to mid-April, and hotel prices are at their highest during this time. Christmas and Easter are especially busy and expensive. Jamaica's rainy season is from May to November. Vacationers may want to avoid this particular time period.
Steer clear of restaurants that seem to aim for tourist appeal. These often will offer smaller meals at greater prices. Eat at the many Jamaican restaurants. Local restaurant prices vary, but tourists can find many budget-friendly dining establishments.
Order a large meal from a restaurant and take home leftovers. Buy fruits, vegetables and bread from markets to save money on lighter meals or snacks.
Refill water bottles at the tap in restaurants. Jamaica's tap water is clean and safe to drink.
Avoid pricey airline fees by packing light. Jamaica's hot climate requires light clothing, bathing suits, sandals and maybe a light jacket for cooler nighttime breezes. Only pack something dressy if you plan on eating in fine-dining restaurants.
Bring all toiletries with you to avoid paying tourist prices for basic items, such a toothbrushes, toothpaste and sunscreen.