Fabulous afternoon of lunch and snorkelling. This location provides you with a very good restaurant and drinks while you watch the tour boats the beautiful clear water. Down the stairs is where you can get into the water to explore underwater life in all its glory. I could have been in these waters for hours.
When we were here their weren't many people diving at the time. But we enjoyed ourselves so much it didn't matter. I would definitely recommend trying this adventure.
a lot of people without work in Jamaica, infrastructure and public transportation is bad almost everywhere in Jamaica
I have never seen sunset this pretty ever. Rick's cafe is a must ..don't leave Jamaica and not come here first.
If you like to jump off cliffs, this is great. Our son did the jump twice and wanted to go a third time, but it started raining and it got dark, so the people who work there closed it for jumping.
There are two totally different Negrils, the beach and the cliffs. Both are great and both are totally different vibe. You haven't visited Negril without visiting both. We are beach people and prefer staying there but we also make several trips to the cliffs each visit.
We were able to jump off the cliffs and snorkel right from our resort and had easy access to get back out with ladders
Fun to watch the people who have the courage( or enough alcohol ) to dump from the cliffs It is wasting evilly fun watching those who climb the extra 20 feet higher to jump from there
Great view of the Cliffs, divers, caves and Cliffdivers from the water instead of land.. Ricks Cafe is a tourist spot better viewed from the water.
I have been to Ricks cafe in the past when it was much smaller and enjoyed it immensely but now it is just a huge tourist trap. Find a way to get to the cliffs by land or sea and enjoy the true beauty of Negril. If you go on a big party boat your time will be extremely limited so I would advise taking the road up and getting a local to guide you at your leisure. The snorkeling and diving is unbelieveable. My wife and I walk everywhere because we love to mingle with the locals and feel their vibe. For most people this isn't an option for Norman Manley boulevard south of downtown Negril is a fairly harrowing experience not to mention almost a days undertaking if you are staying anywhere on 7 mile. That being said I would still recommend the journey even by taxi as long as you stop at every little place to say hello and meet the locals. They love us down there and strive to please everyone!