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Hotels of Negril
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Azul Beach Resort Negril
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Beachcomber Club Resort
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Beaches Negril Resort & Spa
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Coco La Palm Seaside Resort
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Country Country
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Couples Negril
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Couples Swept Away
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Fun Holiday Beach Resort
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Grand Lido Negril Au Naturel All Suite Resort
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Grand Pineapple Beach Resort
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Hedonism Ii
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Hideaway At Royalton Negril
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Legends Beach Resort
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Princess Grand Jamaica
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Princess Sense The Mangrove
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Riu Negril
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Riu Palace Tropical Bay
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Rondel Village
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Rooms On The Beach Negril
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Royalton Negril Resort & Spa
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Samsara Cliff Resort & Spa
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Sandals Negril
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Sandy Haven Resort
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Sunset At The Palms Resort
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Travellers Beach Resort
Frequently Asked Questions
Negril is a well-known beach resort town on Jamaica’s west coast, spanning the parishes of Westmoreland and Hanover
It’s famous for its beautiful Seven Mile Beach, stunning cliffs, watching sunsets, and the iconic Negril Lighthouse
The name derives from the Spanish Negrillo (“little black ones”), likely referencing the dark cliffs or eels found in the area
Negril is approximately a 1 hour and 41 minute drive from Sangster International Airport in Montego Bay
Must-see attractions include Seven Mile Beach, Rick’s Café for sunset and cliff jumping, Negril Lighthouse, and the Royal Palm Reserve in the Great Morass for wildlife watching
The dry season (November to April) offers the best weather, though it's the busiest time, so early booking is recommended
It's easier and often cheaper during the off-peak season (May to October) and if booked several months in advance
You can spot iguanas, tropical birds like hummingbirds and herons, tropical fish, sea turtles, and sometimes dolphins near coral reefs
Generally yes, it is safe for tourists, though you should avoid certain areas at night and exercise usual travel caution
Always book through Voyages Aqua Terra at 1-866-628-6241 or by emailing ventes@voyagesaquaterra.com




