Negril: Things To Do And
See
From: Jamaica
Adventure Guide
APPLETON ESTATE
Jamaica Estate Tours
876-963-9215 or 876-963-9508, fax 876-963-9218
(or check with your hotel’s tour desk)
Hours: 9-3:30 daily, except Sundays
Admission charged
It’s a beautiful drive from Negril to the Appleton
Estate, located on the South Coast. Tours take a look at the distillery
and the rum-making process. Visitors enjoy a taste and receive a
complimentary sample bottle.
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ANANCY FUN PARK
Norman Manley Boulevard
Hours: sunup to sundown
876-957-5100
Admission, per ride
Anancy Park welcomes families with an 18-hole
miniature golf course, go-kart racetrack, carousel and power wheels
for the youngest visitors. Families can also take a WaterSkeeter
pontoon paddleboat in the small lake and youngsters can borrow a
fishing pole to try their luck in the well-stocked pond.
NEGRIL LIGHTHOUSE
West End Road
Open daily
876-957-4875
Admission: tip
This 100-foot-high lighthouse is open for tours.
Just stop by the caretaker’s cottage next door and ask to see it.
Bring good walking shoes for the climb; the iron steps are extremely
steep. If you’ve got a problem with heights, skip this stop.
YS FALLS
876-997-6055
Open daily except Monday (closed)
Admission charged
Often part of a guided tour to Black River, YS
Falls is well worth a trip of its own. We think these falls are
as beautiful as Dunn’s River falls, but without the crowds. The
pristine spot retains a quiet atmosphere every day of the week.
Bring your bathing suit as well as walking shoes.
Hiking
MAYFIELD FALLS AND MINERAL SPRING
876-957-9185 or 957-3075
Hours: 9-6 daily
Admission charged
A good tour for nature lovers, this visit includes
a guided hike up the river with a stop at a bar and grill along
the way. You’ll then continue via a bamboo bridge across a gorge.
Also see Shafston Tours for information about
guided excursions to the falls.
Golf
NEGRIL HILLS
On the road to Savannah-La-Mar
876-957-4638
These rolling greens feature 18 holes, a clubhouse,
bar, restaurant, pro shop and tennis. It’s not one of the island’s
top rated courses, but it does have a liquor mobile! Greens fees
are $58. Facilities include a clubhouse, restaurant and a pro shop.
Par 72; 6,333 yards.
Adventures on Wheels
RUSTY’S X-CELLENT ADVENTURES
Negril PO Box 104, Westmoreland
876-957-0155, fax 876-957-4108
E-mail jamtnbikeassc@cwjamaica.com
www.nyws.com/rusty
Rusty’s X-Cellent Adventures was established in
1996 by Americans Rusty Jones and Linda Levy and has been featured
on national television as well as a long list of bike and travel
magazines. This company has all sorts of Negril area bike tours
for adventure travelers, whether you’re a dedicated biker or still
discovering those muscles. The company has used old footpaths (as
well as cow and goat paths) to create bike trails through the hills
and along the coast. Some trips visit cane fields and rivers, others
go to caves. The most adventurous tour takes bikes right off the
cliffs on Negril’s West End – only for those extreme adventure travelers!
Adventures on Water
Beaches
Negril is basically one long, seven-mile beach.
This is as good as it gets for real beach devotees. The atmosphere
here is still much like it has been for the past 30 years: relaxed,
laid back and not too developed. Most of the seven miles of sand
have been built upon, but the facilities are small, quaint jerk
stands, tiny outdoor eateries, and a few guest houses sprinkled
among the hotel properties. There’s non-stop action along the beach
and vendors can come up to the high water line, but behind this
line visitors can relax in peace.
AUTHORS’ TIP: Nude beaches are found at Hedonism
II and Grand Lido Negril; both have beach bars and grills.
Fishing
Several operators offer excursions for deep-sea
fishing excursions from Negril.
DEEP-SEA CHARTERS
Best Boat Reef Tour, 876-995-9709
Blue Whale Divers, 876-957-4438
Sea Raider, Our Past Time, 876-957-4224
Wild Thing, Mahogany Inn, 876-957-4401/2
Cliff Diving
On the West End, cliff diving is something of
a local sport and a quick way into the clear water. You can dive,
jump or fly out on a rope swing at many places along the cliffs.
Be sure to watch the locals, who have perfected their jumps. Keep
an eye on your children around here.
The local hotspots to meet divers (and be seen)
are Rick’s and the Pickled Parrot. There’s even a
waterslide at the Pickled Parrot that hurdles you off the cliff
and into midair for a cliff cannonball if you like. Each slide will
cost you a dollar.
Scuba Diving
Negril offers some of the best scuba diving on
the island. With its protected waters, this area is one of the best
in Jamaica for beginning divers. There’s a wide variety of dive
sites to suit all levels, from coral formations to caves to wrecks.
Dive sites include:
- The Throne Room. Here you can see through a
crack in the reef and view nurse sharks.
- Sands Club, a 40-80-foot dive, is filled with
all types of tropical fish.
- Treasure Reef is known for its large coral
heads.
- Pete Wreck (a 50-foot tugboat)
- Two wrecked Cessna planes.
Operators offer both day and night dives.
DIVE OPERATORS
Blue Whale Divers, 876-957-4438
Couples Negril, 876-957-5960
Hedonism II, 876-957-4200
Marine Life Ventures, 876-957-4834
Mariner’s Dive Centre, 876-957-0392
Negril Scuba Centre, 876-957-4425
Sandals Resort, 876-957-5216
Swept Away, 876-957-4061
West Point Watersports, 876-957-5521
Also see Shafston Tours for information
about guided diving trips.
Adventures on Horseback
RHODES HALL PLANTATION
Green Island
876-957-6333 or 6334
Hours: Sunday through Friday
Admission charged
These guided rides travel through banana and coconut
groves as well as into the hills and on the beach. Also see Shafston
Tours, for information about guided horseback riding excursions.
Eco-Travel
ROYAL PALM PRESERVE
Located on the southern side of the Great Morass,
this preserve protects the wetlands and the royal palms that thrive
here. As of now, there are no trails into the preserve; part of
it can be seen from the Negril Golf Club.
Cultural Excursions
Historic Sites
BLUEFIELDS
Negril to Savanna-La-Mar to A2
The coastal town of Bluefields was one of the
first founded by the Spanish. Henry Morgan – once a pirate, later
a governor – sailed from here over three centuries ago.
Bluefields was once home base of naturalist Philip
Gosse. The grounds here are home to what’s said to be Jamaica’s
oldest breadfruit tree, brought to the island by old Captain Bligh
himself.
Bluefields is also home to the Shaftson Great
House, which offers great views. From here, Frank Lohmann conducts
Shaftson Tours.
BELMONT
Belmont, next to Bluefields, is best known as
the birthplace of Peter Tosh. The late musician is now buried here
in a small building manned by devoted fans. For the price of a tip,
you can sign a guest book and visit the memorial. Tosh’s tomb lies
above ground in the center of the small building, surrounded by
photos of him throughout his career.
Sports Complex
Negril is home to an excellent sports complex
at the Swept Away resort. Tennis (hard court and clay courts), a
25-meter pool, squash, racquetball, and more are available. If you’re
not a guest at Swept Away, 876-957-4061 to inquire about
purchasing a day pass.
Shopping
Negril doesn’t offer the extensive shopping of
the cruise port cities of Mo Bay or Ocho Rios, but foodies
will find some good stops. The Hi-Lo Grocery Store, on West
End Road in the Hi-Lo Shopping Centre, is one of our favorites.
Stop by to purchase spices, hot sauces and Blue Mountain coffee
at prices far lower than you’ll see in the hotel gift shops. While
you’re at the shopping mall, walk from shop to shop for a good selection
of souvenirs, liquor, local music, cigars and sportswear.
At press time, a new shopping area was opening
called Time Square on Norman Manley Boulevard. This mall
promises to bring the duty-free shopping that’s formerly been found
only in Mo Bay and along the coast from Ochi to Negril. Look
for fine jewelry, watches, designer clothing, perfumes, leather
goods and more.
Local Crafts
Negril is home to the Negril Crafts Market,
just off Norman Manley Boulevard as you head south into town. The
market isn’t much to look at, just a collection of rickety buildings,
but the atmosphere is fun and there are some good crafts to be found
if you persevere. We recently bought a very nice woodcarving here
for US $12, along with some beaded jewelry starting at $3.
The market is much quieter than those in Mo Bay and Ocho Rios,
so don’t expect to hide in the masses – you will be spotted and
asked (make that requested) to “come look at my things.” Go with
the flow, put a smile on your face, and enjoy the experience in
good humor.
AUTHORS’ TIP : Bargaining is very much
a part of the game; shoot for about half the asked price on most
goods.
Nightlife
Negril is known for its nightlife – not the glitzy,
dress-up kind, but the funky, barefoot style that’s the essence
of Negril. You’ll find that every night, one particular club is
the place to be. Throughout the day, you’ll often hear cars with
loudspeakers driving up and down Norman Manley Boulevard announcing
that night’s show. As you walk through town, notice the neon signs
indicating upcoming acts.
AUTHORS’ TIP : We recommend asking your
hotel concierge for the best night spots. No concierge? No problem.
Just about anyone in Negril can point you to that night’s hot spot.
We tested it out recently and everyone, from front desk staff to
the taxi drivers, knew the place to be on any given night.
Beach Shows
ALFRED’S OCEAN PALACE
Norman Manley Boulevard,
876-957-4735
Wear your shorts and t-shirt for Alfred’s, a genuine
beach bar. The shows are held outside (actually, there’s not really
an inside). The crowd of both locals and tourists fills the beach.
KUYABA BEACH RESTAURANT AND BAR
Norman Manley Boulevard,
876-957-4318
This eatery features all types of tropical music
early in the evenings.
RISKY BUSINESS
Norman Manley Boulevard,
876-957-3008
Like Alfred’s, Risky Business is another happening
reggae joint.
Disco
HEDONISM II
Norman Manley Boulevard,
876-957-5200
There’s no hotter place in Negril (or on the island,
for that matter) than the disco at Hedonism II. You’ll have to pay
a hefty fee for a night pass, which includes all your drinks and
food once you’re on property. The disco features an incredible light
and sound system and a rotating theme. The most popular night is
Tuesday, when it’s PJ night and anything goes: thong bikinis, bondage
suits, you name it. The action doesn’t start until after 11 and
goes on until the last person staggers out of the disco.
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