Negril Travel Guide

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Negril, Jamaica's westernmost resort town, stretches along seven miles of pristine white sand beach and dramatic limestone cliffs. This laid-back destination offers two distinct coastlines: the calm, swimmable Seven Mile Beach perfect for families and water sports, and the rugged West End cliffs ideal for cliff jumping and spectacular sunsets. Negril attracts everyone from budget backpackers staying in beachside hostels to luxury travelers enjoying all-inclusive resorts. The town maintains its bohemian, reggae-infused atmosphere while offering modern amenities. Seven Mile Beach provides endless stretches of soft sand with beach bars, water sports, and resort access, while the West End offers intimate boutique hotels perched on cliffs with natural tide pools and world-famous sunset views. Whether you're seeking vibrant nightlife, peaceful relaxation, adventure activities, or cultural experiences, Negril's compact size makes it easy to explore both sides of this Caribbean paradise.

The regions of Negril at a glance

Seven Mile Beach

The main resort strip featuring calm Caribbean waters perfect for swimming and water sports. This area suits families, couples, and travelers wanting easy beach access with numerous restaurants, bars, and all-inclusive resorts within walking distance.

West End Cliffs

Dramatic limestone cliffs offering boutique accommodations and the world's best sunset views. Perfect for couples seeking romance, adventure seekers interested in cliff jumping, and travelers wanting a more intimate, upscale experience away from crowded beaches.

Negril Village

The local town center with authentic Jamaican culture, local eateries, and budget accommodations. Ideal for backpackers, cultural enthusiasts, and travelers seeking to experience genuine Jamaican life while staying close to both beach areas.

Where to go in Negril

Bloody Bay, Negril

Best: December-April · $250-450 per person · upscale

Bloody Bay is a pristine protected marine sanctuary on Jamaica's northwest coast, just north of Negril's famous Seven Mile Beach. This tranquil horseshoe-shaped bay offers some of Jamaica's best snorkeling and diving with vibrant coral reefs in crystal-clear waters. Perfect for travelers seeking a more secluded Caribbean experience, Bloody Bay combines luxury resorts with untou…

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Long Bay, Negril

Best: December-April · $250-400 per person · upscale

Long Bay forms the northern stretch of Negril's famous Seven Mile Beach, offering a more tranquil alternative to the bustling central beach area. This pristine section of white sand coastline features calmer waters, fewer crowds, and upscale resorts nestled among swaying palm trees. Perfect for travelers seeking Jamaica's legendary beach beauty with a more relaxed, intimate atm…

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Negril Cliffs

Best: November-April · $150-250 per person · moderate

Negril Cliffs offer Jamaica's most dramatic coastline experience, where pristine limestone bluffs rise 40 feet above crystal-clear Caribbean waters. This rugged western shore contrasts beautifully with nearby Seven Mile Beach, creating a unique destination that combines thrilling cliff jumping, world-class snorkeling, and unforgettable sunset views. Perfect for adventurous coup…

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Negril Village

Best: December-April · $150-250 per person · moderate

Negril Village is the laid-back town center of Jamaica's famous Seven Mile Beach destination, offering a perfect blend of authentic Caribbean culture and tourist amenities. This charming beach town suits travelers seeking a relaxed atmosphere with easy access to world-class beaches, reggae culture, and stunning sunsets. Unlike all-inclusive resort areas, Negril Village provides…

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Orange Bay, Negril

Best: December-April · $150-250 per person · moderate

Orange Bay in Negril stretches along Jamaica's western coast between the dramatic limestone cliffs and bustling town center, offering a perfect blend of natural beauty and accessibility. This stunning bay features crystal-clear turquoise waters, powdery white sand beaches, and spectacular sunset views that have made Negril world-famous. The area caters to diverse travelers, fro…

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Seven Mile Beach, Negril

Best: December-April · $150-300 per person · moderate

Seven Mile Beach in Negril, Jamaica stretches along the island's western coast, offering pristine white sand, crystal-clear turquoise waters, and legendary Caribbean sunsets. This world-famous beach destination suits everyone from families seeking calm waters to couples wanting romantic beachfront dining. The laid-back vibe, excellent snorkeling, beachside bars, and easy access…

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Sheffield, Negril

Best: December-April · $60-120 per person · budget

Sheffield, located in the inland hills of greater Negril, Jamaica, offers a peaceful retreat from the coastal crowds while maintaining easy access to the famous Seven Mile Beach. This rural community provides an authentic Jamaican experience with lush tropical landscapes, local culture, and affordable accommodations. Perfect for travelers seeking a genuine Caribbean atmosphere …

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West End, Negril

Best: December-April · $150-250 per person · moderate

West End, Negril is Jamaica's bohemian beach paradise, featuring the famous Seven Mile Beach and spectacular cliff-side sunset views. This laid-back area attracts travelers seeking authentic Jamaican culture, world-class beaches, and vibrant nightlife without the formality of large resorts. Perfect for couples, young travelers, and anyone wanting to experience Jamaica's natural…

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Negril FAQs

What's the difference between Seven Mile Beach and West End in Negril?

Seven Mile Beach offers calm swimming waters and resort-style amenities, while West End features dramatic cliffs, boutique hotels, and famous sunset views but limited beach access.

Is Seven Mile Beach actually seven miles long?

No, Seven Mile Beach is approximately 4-5 miles long. The name is traditional and the beach remains one of Jamaica's longest uninterrupted stretches of white sand.

Can you cliff jump in Negril?

Yes, West End cliffs offer popular cliff jumping spots ranging from 10-35 feet high. Rick's Cafe and other venues provide safe jumping areas with lifeguards present.

What's the best area for families in Negril?

Seven Mile Beach is ideal for families with its calm waters, wide sandy beach, family-friendly resorts, and easy access to restaurants and activities.

When is the best time to visit Negril?

December through April offers the driest weather and calmest seas, while May through November provides lower prices but higher humidity and occasional rain showers.

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