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Resorts in Negril, Jamaica

Negril is situated in Western Jamaica. It extends from the Negril Lighthouse located at Negril Point in Westmoreland, to Bloody Bay which is in the Parish of Hanover. Its landscape is known for its rare view of dramatic rugged cliffs and miles of inviting pristine white sandy beaches with crystal clear water on the other.

 

Negril has been called the "Capital of Casual" as it has such a laid back atmosphere; perhaps due to the fact that its first influx of visitors were hippies. While the Negrilians carry out their business efficiently, it is done with as little amount of formality possible.

Negril is considered the ideal place to meet and make friends with Jamaicans. Visitors feel very free during their stay in Negril and can relax completely in this heavenly place. In addition to the stunning beaches and the azure water, Negril has many wonderful restaurants and a very active nightlife. There are also many fun tours offered to various places outside of Negril.

Negril offers a wide selection of high end All-Inclusives. These are all unique and offer such a variety to their guests that you'll want to stay forever. For the days, there are activities galore, including all water sports. For the nights, there are fine restaurants and various nightlife attractions, including dancing in the open air to the custom sounds of Jamaica. These are a few of the recommended all-inclusive resorts in Negril, Jamaica.

Couples Swept Away

This adult-only resort is the perfect honeymoon or romantic getaway spot. With many acres of breathtaking white sandy beaches, beautiful tropical gardens, and an atmosphere drenched in romance, Couples Swept Away Resort redefines your notion of paradise. It is an idyllic setting. nestled in charming Negril. This private and peaceful resort offers youeverything you could need to unwind - from yoga lessons to massages or fine dining at their gourmet restaurant, Feathers.

Guests can enjoy unlimited golf, aerobics, a large pool, a gym, squash, basketball racquetball, and jogging tracks. This all-inclusive resort provides a heightened luxury for you with their spacious rooms and fabulous suites. A large array of complimentary amenities is included in both. A very nice extra at this resort is that, included in your package, is free transportation in and out of the resort at any time.

Hedonism II

This adult-only resort is hosted by SuperClubs. Ever since Hedonism II's gates opened up 25 years ago, it has been one of the most widely recognized, resorts in the world. Words really can't adequately describe this resort. It's known for being the ultimate guilty pleasure, but without the guilt or a real-life Garden of Eden. The resort is situated on the tip of legendary Negril Beach. There are two fantastic private stretches of beach: One nude. One not. Rooms are lovely and offer loads of amenities. This resort offers five onsite bars and two swim up bars. There is also a circus workshop! There are special daily activities and many onsite facilities. This resort is approximately fifty- five miles from The Donald Sangster Montego Bay International Airport.

The Caves

This resort is located close to Seven Mile Beach, or the "western end". The site is built upon volcanic caves, overlooking the beautiful crystal blue waters of the Caribbean. Designed by Greer-Ann and Bertram Saulter, The Caves is set in a garden on the edge of the sea. It has ten handcrafted cottages set with high-ceilings made of wood and stone and roofed in thatch. It's the perfect for those who value privacy, spirituality, romance and natural beauty. This resort occupies two seafront acres, where you can find little hidden away places like grottos in the cliffs. One of these grottos is actually a candlelit restaurant. To really pamper yourself, there is the Aveda Mini-Spa, which overlooks the sea. This resort spot is considered the most spectacular deluxe in an all-inclusive resort and definitely one of a kind.

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