Seven miles of white sand beaches in Negril | photo by GettingStamped.com
The jerk chicken is worth the trip alone | photo by GettingStamped.com
Jerk chicken
Throughout Jamaica, you can find jerk chicken slow roasting on a grill and Negril is no different. What makes the jerk in Negril stand out is that you can enjoy it with your toes in the sand from one of the many restaurants on the water. You can also head to the street and try some authentic-as-it-gets chicken from one of the many jerk grills. Each jerk cook takes pride in their own unique blend of spices that make up their jerk sauce and cooking methods. One of our favorite things to do in Negril is going on our own “jerk chicken crawl.”
Just look at that water in Negril! | Photo by GettingStamped.com
Turquoise water
The beach in Negril gradually gives way to the Caribbean sea and where they meet is the perfect shade of blue. Running the entire length of the beach and a few hundred feet out to see the water is the color of paradise. The light colored sand reflects the bright sun’s rays making the water turquoise for as far as you can see.
Hang out with some of the friendliest people in the Caribbean | Photo by GettingStamped.com
Friendly people
Jamaicans are some of the warmest and friendly people you’ll come across in the Caribbean. You’ll also find that many are passionate about their country and culture, and are happy to share it with visitors.
Jump in (or jump off rather) at Negril’s west end cliffs | Photo by GettingStamped.com
Cliffs and cliff jumping
Where the beaches end they give way to tall, rocky cliffs on the west end of town that tower over the turquoise waters at a height of 30-50 feet in some areas. There are plenty of spots where the brave can leap off into the warm Caribbean water, but no place is more famous than Rick’s Cafe. Situated on a tall cliff in the part of town the locals call the “West End,” Rick’s is a great place to spend an afternoon watching people cliff jump.
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Negril is home to world-class resorts and small family run hotels | Photo by GettingStamped.com
Resorts both big and small
No matter your travel style, Negril has you covered. If you like all-inclusive resorts like the RIU Negril (pictured above), Negril has all of the big names. However, if you like a smaller, family run places, they’ve got that too. You can lounge at the resort all day without having to go too far to have all your needs met, or stay right in the middle of the action.
In Negril, you’re never too far away from authentic Jamaica | Photo by GettingStamped.com
Authentic flavor
Sometimes Caribbean resorts can make you feel like you could be anywhere in the world, but not in Negril. When you visit Negril, you know you’re in Jamaica and there are plenty of chances to experience all the wonderful aspects of Jamaica’s culture. In Negril you aren’t tucked away in a resort devoid of any culture; you’re right in the middle of it.
Dive into Jamaica’s waterfalls like Dunn’s River Falls | Photo by GettingStamped.com
Waterfalls
Jamaica is known for its waterfalls and from Negril, all of the country’s best are easy to tick off on a day trip. Mayfield and YS waterfalls are right in Negril’s back yard. Dunn’s River Falls, Jamaica’s most impressive set of waterfalls, is a bit further but worth the trip.
Hit the dance floor for some real reggae music | Photo by GettingStamped.com
Reggae music
The voice of Bob Marley and laid back reggae beats are the rhythm of life in Negril. You can’t venture too far down the beach without hearing it. The beach and surrounding resorts in Negril often host live concerts from big name reggae artists.
Sunsets in Negril are out of this world | Photo by GettingStamped.com
Sunsets
Situated on the very western tip of Jamaica, Negril is blessed with amazing nightly sunsets. Every day the sun melts into the Caribbean sea straight off the shores of Negril. Grab a Red Stripe and enjoy the show.
the beach is the place to be after the sunsets in Negril – photo by GettingStamped.com
Beach nights
Life around Negril revolves around the beach with many good restaurants and bars set on the sand. In many places around the world, the beach is not safe place after sunset, but that’s not the case here. There’s just something special about listening to the waves lap against the shore at night. The perfect way to finish a day in Negril is with the stars in the sky, reggae music in the air, and a cool Red Stripe in hand.