Description
SEVEN MILE BEACH
Seven Mile Beach in Negril, Jamaica, is a famous, long stretch of pristine white sand and turquoise water, known for its calm waters, vibrant nightlife, and stunning sunsets.
Negril, a resort town on the westernmost point of Jamaica. A long, continuous stretch of powdery white sand with clear, calm waters, perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports. A long, continuous stretch of powdery white sand with clear, calm waters, perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports.
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Relaxing: Enjoy the sun, sand, and turquoise waters.
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Water Sports: Snorkeling, swimming, and other water activities are popular. Snorkeling, swimming, and other water activities are popular.
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Sunset Watching: Known for its breathtaking sunsets over the Caribbean Sea. Known for its breathtaking sunsets over the Caribbean Sea.
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Dining: Numerous restaurants and bars line the beach, offering a variety of options. Numerous restaurants and bars line the beach, offering a variety of options.
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Nightlife: The area has a vibrant nightlife with clubs and bars. The area has a vibrant nightlife with clubs and bars.
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Cliff Jumping: Rick’s Cafe is the most popular spot where people jump into the water. Rick’s Cafe is the most popular spot where people jump into the water.
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Public Access: All beaches in Jamaica are public and free to access. All beaches in Jamaica are public and free to access.
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Stingrays: Be aware that stingrays inhabit the waters, so it’s a good idea to keep an eye out for them. Be aware that stingrays inhabit the waters, so it’s a good idea to keep an eye out for them.
RICK’S CAFE NEGRIL
Rick’s Cafe was the first public bar and restaurant of its type on the West End Cliffs, offering an alternative to Negril’s majestic seven mile beach. From the beginning, Rick’s Cafe boasted an unrivaled view of the sunset from its naturally formed cliffs. Over the years, visitors and locals alike have designated Rick’s Cafe as Negril’s premier gathering spot and our sunsets have become a Jamaican tradition.