If you want to see some of best coastlines on earth, don't miss heading out to Negril, Jamaica--where time extension is all you can ask for.
Ever imagined yourself having the best summer of your life while lying down on a white fine sand, feeling the blistering heat of the sun as it touches your skin and hearing the waves of the ocean as it approaches the coast? Well, have your hearts ready as Negril has all that and more for you. One thing's sure, you'll never run out of best attractions in Jamaica.
Negril is a resort town known as a popular retreat destination and houses a variety of beaches, caves, diving spots, cliffs and restaurants that provides premium gratification to everyone who comes. Let's look one by one to three of the most popular whereabouts only at Negril.
Seven Mile Beach
Without a doubt, Seven Mile Beach is the most famous location when we speak of Negril, in fact, this is also known as the Negril Beach. This is an 11 kilometer stretch of white sand beach coupled with a peaceful blue sea backdrop. Actually, the Seven Mile sits as one of the best beaches in the Caribbean and also voted as one of the world's best a couple of times. Watersports are offered for tourists to have a taste of peaceful turquoise waters of Negril; one can try snorkeling and scuba diving as well. But don't get shocked of topless people that you might see lining the coast while doing their sunbathe, for nudity is being practiced here. From dusk to sunset, Seven Mile has the breeze and the views that will capture your hearts.
Negril Cliffs
Next to Seven Mile Beach, the Negril Cliffs also serve as one primary label of this resort town. Interesting as it may look, these cliffs are all worth of your time and attention. Popularized in the 60's and 70's due to its historical role, these natural formations still prove to be a unique manifestation of the several forces of nature. Its splendid location just in front of the ocean and the towering formation will certainly attract you to put your adrenaline side to the test. Drop by and see for yourself what total Caribbean vacation is all about.
Negril Lighthouse Park
Still standing at a verdant land at the western end of the island is one of Negril's popular landmark. The Negril Lighthouse was built in the late 19th century by a French company and remains as the tallest structure in the district and one of the first lighthouses in the country made of concrete. At the top, a picturesque view of the Caribbean Sea and the countryside awaits anyone who are fit enough to climb up the 103 steps that lead to an amazing encounter. No worries about any natural disaster that may occur during your visit, for this lighthouse has an 18feet tank foundation that is resistant to earthquakes, and mind you, it is still operational. Come and capture a postcard scene as you take a pose beside this Negril treasure.
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