The Best Hotels and Resorts in Negril, Jamaica

Enjoy views over the waters of Bloody Bay from the Royalton Negril Resort and Spa
Enjoy views over the waters of Bloody Bay from the Royalton Negril Resort and Spa | Courtesy of Royalton Negril Resort and Spa / Expedia.com
Sarah Holt

Famous for the white sand of Seven Mile Beach, sheer sea cliffs and blazing sunsets, Negril has been a beacon to holidaymakers since the 1970s. As such, there’s a bounty of places to stay in, from hotel rooms with private plunge pool to resorts with water slides and lazy rivers and affordable options that nuzzle onto the famous beach. Here’s our pick of the best, bookable with Culture Trip.

The Cliff Hotel, Negril Harbour

Hotel

The seating area leading to the outdoor pool, with palm trees and a view of the sea, at the Cliff Hotel, Negril Harbour
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As the name suggests, this suite and villa hotel sits atop a rocky cliff which, as it’s only six feet high, you can jump off into the Caribbean Sea, under a lifeguard’s watchful eye. If you don’t fancy this, you can climb down to the sea via a sturdy ladder. For the less adventurous, there’s an outdoor pool with a swim-up bar, or watch the action over fish tacos in breadfruit shells from the Zest Restaurant terrace.

Sandals Negril, Couples Only

Hotel

A white-sand beach with sunbeds, the turquoise sea, palm trees and buildings at Sandals Negril, Seven Mile Beach
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Right on the moon-white sands of Seven Mile Beach, Sandals Negril offers a long menu of accommodation options. There are rooms with plunge pools, swim-up pools, outdoor freestanding baths, sea views and butler service. Highlights from the selection of seven restaurants include Barefoot by the Sea, where you can tuck into the likes of lobster without your shoes on, and white-glove service Caribbean eatery, Sundowner.

Skylark Negril Beach Resort

Resort

Two chairs and a table leading to a patio with palm trees at Skylark Negril Beach Resort
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There’s a retro look to this Seven Mile Beach boutique hotel. The design has been inspired by the bohemian beach scene of the ‘60s and ‘70s, with elements like black-and-white floor tiles, colourful plastic seating, kitschy wallpaper, woven rugs and psychedelic artwork tastefully dotted all over. With its diner-style booths and bright colours, Miss Lilly’s restaurant has a vintage feel, too. Don’t leave without trying the homemade coco bread – it’s served with jerk chicken sandwiches.

Beaches Negril Resort

Resort

A bed in a hotel room with a balcony at Beaches Negril Resort
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Next to Seven Mile Beach, this enormous all-inclusive resort spreads out over 20 acres (8ha). Within the grounds, there’s a waterpark with 60 metres (200ft) of waterslides, a 200-metre (650ft) lazy river, nine restaurants – if you dive, you can go lionfish hunting and take your catch back to the Japanese eatery for dinner – and a bar for every day of the week. Rooms, meanwhile, reflect the hotel’s beachside setting with sand-and-sea colour schemes.

Royalton Negril Resort & Spa

Resort, Spa Hotel

Couches, tables and chairs in a seating area overlooking the sea at Royalton Negril Resort & Spa
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First impressions are formed in the lobby of this all-inclusive hotel. There’s an expanse of marble, sofas topped with shiny satin cushions and floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the waters of Bloody Bay. On the food front, there are eight restaurants and cafes to choose from, as well as a jerk hut that’s by the pool and open for lunch. Celebrating? Try the chef’s table experience where a personal chef prepares seven courses, with music to accompany each dish.

Idle Awhile The Villas

Apartment

The outdoor pool, with palm trees and seating, at Idle Awhile Villas, Seven Mile Beach
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There are just six exclusive villas at Idle Awhile on Seven Mile Beach, featuring between one and five bedrooms. The three-bed Naseberry villa comes with a private sea-view jacuzzi. Four-bed Almond and five-bed Cottonwood and Palm have private pools and swing-style balcony seating. Each villa comes with its own housekeeper, butler/bartender and a private chef who’s an expert in whipping up classic Jamaican and seafood dishes like jerk chicken and lobster tails.

Catcha Falling Star, West End

Apartment

Tables and chairs in a dining area under a thatched roof with lights at Catcha Falling Star, West End
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A few doors down from the legendary Rick’s Café, Catcha Falling Star perches on the cliffs of Negril’s West End overlooking the sea. The cliff-top pool and the terrace at Ivan’s Bar – which serves much-talked-about jerk penne pasta – are some of the best places to watch the waves. You can also see the water from the balconies of some of the cottages and suites, especially the one-bedroom Sky and Libra.

Couples Swept Away

Hotel

A bed and a terrace with a hammock in a hotel room at Couples Swept Away All Inclusive
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For active couples, this Seven Mile Beach hotel has the edge over other options in Negril. It’s home to a 10-acre (4ha) fitness complex with 10 tennis courts, two squash courts, a 25-metre lap pool and an outdoor jogging track. Exercise is easily rewarded here: there are three relaxing pools – including one that overlooks the beach – five jacuzzis and a spa, where local ingredients like ginger, lemongrass and sugarcane are used in treatments.

Country Country, Negril

Hotel

A beach bar with a thatched roof surrounded by greenery at Country Country, Seven Mile Beach
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The guest rooms at this affordable hotel on Seven Mile Beach are located inside a series of two- and three-storey cottages. Breakfast – don’t miss the banana pancakes – is included in the room rate and it’s served in the hotel’s Country Peppa restaurant, where they offer lunch and dinner later in the day. There’s also a thatched roof-bar on-site called Natty’s, where they pour cold Red Stripe beer and cocktails with names like Purple Rain and Dirty Banana.

Tensing Pen Hotel, West End

Boutique Hotel, Independent Hotel

An aerial view of the sea, rocky cliffs with sunbeds and the outdoor pool at Tensing Pen Hotel, West End,
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A clifftop hammock hut, an open-sided yoga pavilion and an open-air restaurant that serves dishes like akee pizza alongside lobster thermidor are just a few of the highlights at this hotel in the West End pf Negril. Guests who stay here have a choice of cottage or villa accommodation. All of the cottages have thatched roofs and are made with natural materials like stone, wood and bamboo. Most of them also offer unobstructed views of the Caribbean Sea.

Looking for a resort elsewhere? Check out our guide to the top luxury hotels and resorts in Jamaica, then book your stay with Culture Trip.

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