Negril, Jamaica City Guide
For over 20 years, Pamela Lanier's Negril, Jamaica Travel Guide has been your connection to Negril's tourism community with invaluable details on local attractions, restaurants, shopping, museums, history, outdoor recreation and more.
Negril Beach
Many Negril bed and breakfast visitors plan their vacation around enjoying the immaculate, massive Negril Beach. Bed and breakfast visitors love that Negril beach has consistently been rated one of the best beaches in the world by well known travel magazines. Understanding the length of Negril beach is important for bed and breakfast visitors. The north end of Negril beach is home large all-inclusive resorts that often lack the intimacy and personalization of a smaller bed and breakfast. The south of end of Negril beach is home to smaller, family-run hotels and some of the best bed and breakfasts in Negril. The West End Road part of the beach is known as the cliffs area for bed and breakfast visitors, and is a wonder spot for snorkeling, diving, and of course cliff jumping (for the more adventurous bed and breakfast guests. For those who just want to watch the cliff jumpers, Ricks Cafe, a Cliffside Cafe, is one of the most popular spots in Negril. Ricks Cafe is globally known as a travel destination and offers sunset views that will take the breaths away from bed and breakfast visitors. Bloody Bay is a smaller beach in the Negril area that bed and breakfast visitors will enjoy as well. This beach juts off a slice of land over Booby Cay and has a dark and fanciful history: from pirate battles to whale hunters, this beach has had a colorful history. Today it provides a beautiful opportunity for Negril bed and breakfast guests to enjoy the beach.