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Negril
Trip Planning & Itineraries
In Negril you'll find the island's longest stretch of sugary white-sand beach, its most ebullient nightlife and a permissive throw-your-cares-to-the-wind attitude. You'll also find an astonishing range of lodgings, from the simplest of guest houses to stylish boutique hotels and luxurious all-inclusive resorts.
Naturally, Negril boasts a robust cuisine scene, with some of the island's most adventurous chefs and plenty of good restaurants featuring beachside or clifftop dining.
Rick's Cafe Cruise
From USD $45.00
Snorkel pristine coral reefs and sip Jamaican rum as you sail the beautiful Caribbean waters off Negril. Rick's Cafe Cruise has not only a long history in Jamaica, its also a wonderful excursion for the whole family.
Horseback Ride 'n' Swim
From USD $75.99
Saddle up for this spectacular ride that will take you through a tropical rainforest then on to roam the Jamaican countryside. Then you will ride along a cliff and experience a panoramic view of the Jamaican coastline with a picturesque mountain in the backdrop, only in Jamaica!
Bob Marley Reggae Explosion and Dunns Falls
From USD $93.99
Experience the friendly vibes of the community that influenced Bob Marley. Drive through the hills from Ocho Rios to his birth place -- Nine Miles. In this little village Bob Marley spent his childhood and very often came back for inspiration and to write his songs.
Suggested Itineraries: Negril
Tourism is Negril's only industry. But despite phenomenal growth in recent years, Negril is still more laid-back than anywhere else in Jamaica and there's an easygoing rapport between visitors and locals. Compared to other resort towns, this is the real Jamaica, permissive and unrestrained.
Coral reefs lie just offshore, and you'll want your camera to record the consistently peach-colored sunsets that get more applause than the live reggae concerts for which Negril is equally famous.
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