Negril
Negril is a small but widely dispersed beach resort and town in the parishes of Westmoreland and Hanover on Jamaica's far western tip, 80.8 kilometers southwest of Sangster International Airport in Montego Bay. Savanna-la-Mar, the capital of Westmoreland Parish, is the nearest large town. Negril is a shortened version of Negrillo, which was named by the Spaniards in 1494. According to one theory, because of the large population of black eels along Negril's coast, the Spaniards named the area Anguilla Negra, which was later shortened to Negrillo and then to Negril.
Negril is a ganja-induced daydream come to life, epitomizing Jamaica in all its Rastafarian glory. Seven Mile Beach is ideal for sunbathing and swimming, and the West End Cliffs provide the best sunset views on the island. The beach is lined with tiny boutique hotels and palapa-roofed jerk shacks, where hawkers sell everything from Red Stripe to weed. Visitors should keep in mind that Negril is a 90-minute drive from the nearest international airport in Montego Bay. Negril hotels are divided into two categories: those on the beach and those on the cliffs. For those seeking direct access to the soft sands of Negril Beach, properties such as Negril Palms Hotel and Coco LaPalm Sea Side Resort provide excellent value.
Location: Negril, Jamaica
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