Negril Jamaica

Fun in the Sun Negril, Located on the western side of Jamaica is famous for its white sand Beach, beautiful sunset and nightlife like nowhere else on the Island.
 
     

Things to do in Negril

Negril Attractions

Planning to have an adventure during your stay in Negril? Then there are certainly plenty to fill your days with such as cliff jumping, off-road excursions, waterfall climbing, horseback riding, sailing the coast or just lie on one of the many relaxing beaches that Negril is famous for. Let us take a deeper look at fun things to do while in Negril:

The Beach: Negril is famous for its 7 Mile Beach which is actually about 4 miles of spectacular white sand beaches. With a number of different hotels and guest hoses outlining the beach, it has many different sections to choose from. Topless sunbathing is a common occurrence on this stretch of beach and also many forms of waterspouts for those who would prefer more thrills from their beach experience.

Kool Runnings Waterpark: Experience great family fun at the most diverse water park in the Caribbean region. Choose from any of the ten waterslides and also children’s play area for toddlers.                                                                                                     
Tel#: 1(876) 957-5400
Web: www.koolrunnings.com

Negril Lighthouse: Situated on the western tip of Negril, this solar powered lighthouse is a landmark and allows visitors to experience a panoramic view of the sea and coastline. 

Rhodes Hall Plantation: Located close to Negril, popular attractions at the plantation include its horseback excursions, which take visitors into the hills and along the beach and into the sea, snorkeling and scuba diving. They offer free pickups, from Negril hotels, to plantation visitors.
Tel#: 1(876) 957-6422 / 1(876) 431-6322
Web: www.rhodesresort.com

Royal Palm Resort: This swampland is a part of the Great Morass with day tours offered to visitors, allowing for nature walks, bird watching and exploration of native plants and wildlife.
Tel#: 1(876) 957-3736

Mayfield Falls & Mineral Springs: Extraordinary waterfalls, streams and natural Jacuzzis located near to Negril. Guides are on hand to aide along the adventure trails.
Tel#: 1(876) 957-4864

Blue Hole Mineral Spring: Located near the district of Brighton, the relaxing, filtered fresh mineral water is a tranquil oasis for visitors. Enjoy the wonderful pool area, spa services and be sure to stop by the restaurant afterwards and try some of the health inspired dishes.
Web: www.blueholejamaica.ning.com  

Negril Cliffs: These soaring cliffs, located on Negril’s West End, provide a great way to enjoy an evening sunset or just the natural beautiful of the coastline.

Jackie’s on The Reef Guesthouse and Spa: This spa and guesthouse is located on the West End and whose mission is to approach life from a holistic standpoint; mind, body and spirit. The facilities on the property are very eco-friendly and a great environment for nature lovers and bird watching.
Tel#:1(876) 957-4997
Web: www.jackiesonthereef.com 
 
Half Moon Beach: Hal Moon Beach gets its name from the crushed diamond look of the sand and is a quit secluded beach where one can relax, go diving or enjoy tasty Jamaican dishes.
Green Island: Green Island is located to the northern end of Negril and is home to a number of attractions such as Hurricane Park, Half Moon Beach and Rhodes Mineral Spring.

Cotton Tree Lake: An animal shelther, within the Negril swampland, which is a shelter to animals such as turtles and ducks.

Booby Cay/Gilligan’s Island: This is a small offshore island providing shelter to many different wildlife such as the Booby bird from, which its name is derived from, as well as many colourful marine life as the island’s reefs serve as a suitable breeding ground. The island is a popular location for scuba diving, snorkeling and for having picnics.

 
 
 

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