Cliff Cottage (US$250 nightly for larger cottage, US$350 for both units) is tucked away on Negril's West End. The clifftop property has a central kitchen and common area with natural wood furnishings and an enormous fan suspended above a billiards table. The two bungalows are steps away, each with its own bathroom. The larger of the two units has a queen-size bed, the smaller unit a double bed, sleeping up to four guests between the two. Both units have AC and fans.
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Benta River Falls
Benta River Falls is one of Jamaica’s best-kept secrets. An attraction that is family-friendly and features 7 beautiful waterfalls and a breathtaking blue lagoon. Benta has been developed in an environmentally friendly and responsible manner with care taken to preserve the flora and vegetation of that region. There is a campsite to groups and individuals. Farm tours, showcasing local exotic flowers and fruits are currently in development.
Bak A Yaad
Bak A Yaad is located on West End Road across from Ricks Cafe in Negril, Westmoreland. It is a great location for all the entertainment, cliff diving, restaraunts and night life in Negril. They offer a dining facility, clubhouse, a pool, and 8 new cottages that will enhance your experience. The property has lush vegetaion and access to a free or shared beach, amenities such as Air Conditioner, Hot Water, free WI-FI, and parking. The staffs are friendly and engaging, all this packaged to give aunthentic Jamaican vibe at affordable rates
Luna Sea Inn
Luna Sea Inn (from US$175, including breakfast) is a 10-room boutique hotel. The property juts into the sea with a raised gazebo on the point. A small pool is in the courtyard. Rooms have ensuite baths with showers and hot water, air-conditioning, cable TV, and Wi-Fi.
Good Hope Retreat
Good Hope Retreat (from US$59) is a hilltop collection of three wooden cabins with outstanding views of the coast and surrounding hills set in natural beauty. The cabins have kitchenettes and desks, simple furnishings, and queen beds.
Lookout Cove
On a 1.5-hectare (3.5-acre) seafront estate with a tennis court and lush gardens, Lookout Cove (Little Bay) from US$3,850 weekly low season, from US$4,950 weekly high season) has a three-bedroom villa and a two-bedroom cottage sleeping up to four. It’s an ideal retreat for families or groups of friends looking for peace and tranquility.
Sights on the point of Lucea Harbour
On the point of Lucea Harbour, the most in- tact fort in western Jamaica is Fort Charlotte (site is unmanaged, supervised by Jamaica National Heritage Trust), with three cannons in good condition sitting on the battlements. It was built by the British in 1756, with 23 cannon openings to defend their colony. Originally named Fort Lucea, it was renamed during the reign of King George III after his wife. The Barracks, a large rectangular Georgian building next to the fort, was built in 1843 to house soldiers stationed at Fort Charlotte.
Guangos Jerk
The best spot to eat out in Savanna-la- Mar, Guango’s Jerk (11:30am-11pm Sun.-Thurs., 11:30am-midnight Fri.-Sat., US$7-25) has a well-prepared menu featuring Jamaica’s favorite seasoned meat. The jerk chicken is served with perfectly crispy skin, the festival is just the right consistency and sweetness, the rep peas soup delicious, and the beer cold. Fish is also served in brown stew, fried, steamed, or roast. Specials include oxtail, stew peas, curry goat, and mannish water.
Grand Palladium Lady Hamilton
Fiesta Group, a Spain-based hotel chain, runs the 1,054-room Grand Palladium Lady Hamilton (from US$304 d), the largest resort in Jamaica by room count. The massive all-inclusive just west of Lucea encompasses the beautiful natural Molasses Beach and dozens of standalone blocks of suites across an expansive property along a rocky shore- line on the eastern flank of Lucea Harbour. Food at the resort is quite good by all-inclusive standards, especially the Jamaican dishes.
Calico Jack's
A ramshackle bar and grill on a little island just offshore from Half Moon Beach, Calico Jack’s (11am-sunset daily, US$6-20) serves grilled lobster, jerk chicken, veggie kebabs, and escoveitch fish. The bar serves pirate’s rum punch and beer. Calico Jack’s hosts a Pirates Party on Saturdays (4pm-6pm Sat.).
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