Negril Jamaica
Negril, Jamaica's newest tourist resort, offers seven miles
(11 kilometres) of white sand beach, which lies on a narrow
strip between the Caribbean Sea and the Great Morass to the
South. North American hippies discovered it beauty and
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At the western tip of the island, Negril is a favorite resort
area known for its natural beauty, with a seven-mile ribbon of
white-sand beach and perfect conditions for swimming and
snorkeling. Grotto-lined cliffs stretch to the old Negril
Lighthouse, built in 1894. The ambience is relaxed; the mood is
laid-back; the fashion is casual.
Pre-sunset entertainment at Rick's Cafe includes daredevil dives
by local athletes from the 30-foot top towering beside this
local hot spot.
With its remarkable coral reefs and calm, clear waters, Negril
is a diver's paradise and several excellent PADI licensed
companies offer numerous additional water sports, including
leisurely catamaran cruises. |
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| QUICK TIPS ABOUT ROYAL PALM RESERVE |
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Negril Area |
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Natural Habitat |
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The Royal Palm Reserve
The Royal Palm Reserve is
Negril's number one eco-tourism attraction. Located within the
Great Morass it is a natural habitat for 114 plant species,
and over 300 animal species including birds, butterflies and
reptiles.
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is a great place for day tours, horseback riding, nature
walks, bird watching, fishing, company retreats, weddings,
meditation, special events, school tours, and scientific
research.
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