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Information about Negril
Trip Preparation
Entry/Visa
To Travel into Negril one needs a valid passport and a visa is not required.
Vaccines
Other than the standard vaccinations there is no need for any other vaccinations.
Climate
The weather in Negril is constantly sunny and warm throughout the year and has a marine/ tropical climate. The temperature in Negril exceeds 30°C at least once every month and has very little rainfall with wind only occurring from August to November.
Currency
The official currency in the whole of Jamaica is the Jamaican dollar.
Language
The official language in Jamaica is English and in Negril locals speak “patois” which is a mix of English and western African languages.
To Travel into Negril one needs a valid passport and a visa is not required.
Vaccines
Other than the standard vaccinations there is no need for any other vaccinations.
Climate
The weather in Negril is constantly sunny and warm throughout the year and has a marine/ tropical climate. The temperature in Negril exceeds 30°C at least once every month and has very little rainfall with wind only occurring from August to November.
Currency
The official currency in the whole of Jamaica is the Jamaican dollar.
Language
The official language in Jamaica is English and in Negril locals speak “patois” which is a mix of English and western African languages.
Country and People
Customs / Culture
Negril has a long history within Jamaica which was colonized by the Spanish and later become an independent county in the mid-90s. A great part of the culture in Negril is the “seven mile” beach which is full of legends.
Traditions
One of the most cherished traditions in Negril is the “Reggae Summer Sumfest”, this because music is such a great part of locals upbringing and culture.
Religion
Religion is an important aspect in the whole of Jamaica, which can be seen in the way locals refer to the bible when speaking. Most inhabitants are Protestant, Roman Catholic or part of certain spiritual cults.
Negril has a long history within Jamaica which was colonized by the Spanish and later become an independent county in the mid-90s. A great part of the culture in Negril is the “seven mile” beach which is full of legends.
Traditions
One of the most cherished traditions in Negril is the “Reggae Summer Sumfest”, this because music is such a great part of locals upbringing and culture.
Religion
Religion is an important aspect in the whole of Jamaica, which can be seen in the way locals refer to the bible when speaking. Most inhabitants are Protestant, Roman Catholic or part of certain spiritual cults.
Getting Around
Airports / Car rental
To get to Negril the closest airport is Montego Bay’s airport is “Sangster International airport” which is one of the biggest airports in Jamaica. This airport receives international and domestic flights flying in and out on a daily basis. From there it takes about 60 minutes to get into Negril city Center. At the airport it is possible to rent a car which should be ordered and reserved in advance.
Public transport / Taxis / Infrastructure
When travelling around one should take the local "route taxis" as these are very cheap. Standard taxis are available within the city at taxi stands or can be ordered via the taxi central service or at your hotel.
To get to Negril the closest airport is Montego Bay’s airport is “Sangster International airport” which is one of the biggest airports in Jamaica. This airport receives international and domestic flights flying in and out on a daily basis. From there it takes about 60 minutes to get into Negril city Center. At the airport it is possible to rent a car which should be ordered and reserved in advance.
Public transport / Taxis / Infrastructure
When travelling around one should take the local "route taxis" as these are very cheap. Standard taxis are available within the city at taxi stands or can be ordered via the taxi central service or at your hotel.
Discover and Enjoy
Events / Lifestyle
Locals in Negril have a very adventurous, natural lifestyle with a high spirit. They generally enjoy reggae music therefore one of the main events which is very important to Negril is “Jamaica’s Music festival - Reggae Sumfest” during July.
Culinary Specialities
The food in Negril is typical Jamaican food which includes specialties such as Jerk chicken, Coconut Jelly /Meat, pepperpot, pumpkin soup, ackee and saltfish, curried goat and calaloo.
Sights
In Negril there are beautiful things to discover along with the native Jamaican flair. Some sights worth seeing whilst there include Appleton Rum Estate, the Martha Bray River and Negril Jamaica Vidia.
Locals in Negril have a very adventurous, natural lifestyle with a high spirit. They generally enjoy reggae music therefore one of the main events which is very important to Negril is “Jamaica’s Music festival - Reggae Sumfest” during July.
Culinary Specialities
The food in Negril is typical Jamaican food which includes specialties such as Jerk chicken, Coconut Jelly /Meat, pepperpot, pumpkin soup, ackee and saltfish, curried goat and calaloo.
Sights
In Negril there are beautiful things to discover along with the native Jamaican flair. Some sights worth seeing whilst there include Appleton Rum Estate, the Martha Bray River and Negril Jamaica Vidia.
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Hotel reviews for hotels in Negril
great location, but renovierungungs needy. Size is pleasant, one sees that it is used. They tried, but effort is not enough. We had continental breakfast booked. The costs about 7 dollars. An American breakfast costs also 7 dollars, but we could not choose, without 7 dollars to boot to pay.
size of the rooms was normal, worn, not contemporary, dresser dangerous, because a sharpened Pen as button selections had. Air conditioning was there. Balcony was the entrance to the room. Fridge we had al... Read more
in January 12
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Renate, Age 46-50, Couple
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The management of the rooms to the pool a hotel for giving up!
solely as an American citizen is presupposed one is no higher expectations, in good hands!
We received despite ups booking (1/2 year! Before) for the time being no room and the following day the worst room on the street and right next to that! The window could not be opened (noise and ground level). The rooms even dark, shabby and damp! Air conditioning was available however so loud, that we could not sleep! Additional versogte me... Read more
in February 12
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Manfred, Age 46-50, Family
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nice small area with 10 bungalows a 4 rooms and further rooms in the main building.
our room( bungalow- Gartenside) are big enough for two people, but as we our 15-year-old daughter there had, it was Klamottentechnisch a bit cramped. We were only there to shower and sleep on and so it was OK. Only our air conditioning dripped the first days and it took several attempts until this was repaired.
in the room our son(double room for single use in the main building) were the space conditions simil... Read more
in February 12
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Kerstin, Age 41-45, Family
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hotel with circa 60-70 rooms.
the worse rooms on the busy street on the back of the hotel -as quieter rooms sold-false since noise from the street and Personalgang in the Zimmerbereichen is!
clean, however shabby!
unfortunately all inclusive, rather older audience gr0ßteils from the USA
At Least our rooms (WARNING in the garden area) were as quiet rooms sold-no balcony or terrace, very dark like bunkers; ground level, and consequently the day not to keep open-right next to the street -consequ... Read more
in February 12
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Franz, Age 51-55, Family
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The relatively small hotel is divided into a beach a garden area, by a right lively busy street is separated. It is however always a helper on hand, the, as soon as someone street cross me, the traffic stops. We were 4 people in the beach section of the hotel.
also there are only 3 rooms with a view of the sea (501-504). But the rooms all were clean and there was daily fresh hand and beach towels and soap. Some guests true here the size of the bathroom; okay, it could be more surfaces to give... Read more
in December 11
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Maria, Age 41-45, Friends
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