Jamaica’s resort central is Negril, a 7 mile (11 kilometer) stretch of classic white-sand beach lapped by the azure Caribbean waters.
Offshore reefs provide diving and snorkeling playgrounds, and the sunsets here are legendary. Part of Negril’s charm is its funky mix of high-end resorts and family-run restaurants and small hotels.
After a day by the beach under the palms, dine on the craggy cliff-tops at Rick’s Cafe and catch one of those picture postcard sunsets.
Latest Reviews
Review by Dawn M, April 2013
Doing what: Negril Sightseeing Tour with Sunset at Rick’s Cafe
Had a fabulous trip from Montego Bay to Negril. Would highly recommend it.
Review by Ernel Arcangel F, USA, April 2012
Doing what: Negril Sightseeing Tour with Sunset at Rick’s Cafe
excellent
Review by OLEKSANDR A, November 2011
Doing what: Negril Sightseeing Tour with Sunset at Rick’s Cafe
Very nice tour. Food is very expensive though.
Practical Info
Negril is around 100 mi (160 km) west of Ocho Rios, on the western edge of the island of Jamaica. The town is divided into Long Bay’s beach resorts and West End’s boutique hotels.



