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Seven Mile Beach: Negril's Tropical Paradise

Experience Jamaica's iconic Seven Mile Beach in Negril: pristine sands, turquoise waters, and vibrant Caribbean vibes for an unforgettable getaway.

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Seven Mile Beach in Negril, Jamaica, is renowned for its stunning white sands, clear turquoise waters, and vibrant atmosphere. Despite its name, the beach stretches for approximately 4 miles (6.4 km), offering a picturesque setting for relaxation, water sports, and enjoying the Caribbean sunset. Lined with resorts, bars, and restaurants, it's a lively destination that caters to various interests.

A brief summary to Seven Mile Beach

  • 3254 Norman Manley Blvd, Negril, JM

Local tips

  • Explore the beach on foot or rent a bike to discover hidden gems and local spots along the shore.
  • Support local vendors by purchasing crafts, fresh fruit, and souvenirs directly from them.
  • Stay hydrated and apply sunscreen regularly to protect yourself from the strong Caribbean sun.
  • Visit during the off-season (mid-April to mid-December) for fewer crowds and better deals on accommodations.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From many resorts along Norman Manley Boulevard, access to Seven Mile Beach is often a short walk. Simply head towards the shoreline. The beach is easily walkable, allowing you to explore different sections and find the perfect spot. Note that some areas are private and may require a fee to access.

  • Public Transport

    Local route taxis are an affordable way to reach Seven Mile Beach from Negril town center or other nearby locations. These taxis have red license plates and operate along fixed routes. A short trip within Negril costs approximately $1-2 USD (around 200-400 JMD) per person. Confirm the fare with the driver before starting your journey.

  • Taxi

    Private taxis offer a comfortable and direct way to reach Seven Mile Beach from anywhere in Negril. Negotiate the fare before you get in. A short taxi ride from the West End to Seven Mile Beach typically costs around $10-15 USD, but this can vary depending on the distance and your negotiation skills. Taxis are readily available outside hotels and in the town center.

  • Parking

    If driving to Seven Mile Beach, parking is available in several locations. Some areas offer free street parking, particularly near the public beach and soccer field. Paid parking lots are also available. Parking at Woodstock Negril is free. Expect to pay around $5-10 USD for parking in a paid lot for the day. Note that parking can be limited, especially during peak season.

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Discover more about Seven Mile Beach

Seven Mile Beach, located in Negril, Jamaica, is a world-renowned destination celebrated for its breathtaking natural beauty and lively atmosphere. Despite being called Seven Mile Beach, the actual length is closer to four miles (6.4 km) of pristine white sand, meeting crystal-clear turquoise waters. This idyllic stretch offers more than just a place to relax; it's a hub of activity and Jamaican culture. Historically, the area was initially inhabited by the Taíno people and later served as a fishing village and a hideaway for pirates. The name 'Negril' may have originated from the Spanish term 'Negrillo' referring to the black eels in the waters or the dark cliffs nearby. Tourism began to flourish in the 1960s, transforming Negril into a sought-after destination with Seven Mile Beach at its heart. Today, visitors can enjoy a wide array of activities, from swimming and sunbathing to snorkeling, scuba diving, and jet skiing. The beach is lined with resorts, hotels, and local vendors offering crafts, souvenirs, and delicious Jamaican cuisine. Enjoy fresh seafood, jerk chicken, and refreshing cocktails at beachside restaurants and bars. The sunsets here are particularly spectacular, drawing crowds to the shore each evening. While parts of the beach are occupied by private resorts, the majority remains open to the public. Local tips include exploring the beach on foot or by bike, supporting local vendors, and staying hydrated under the Caribbean sun. Nearby attractions include Rick's Cafe, known for its cliff diving and vibrant reggae music, and Booby Cay Island, a small island offering excellent snorkeling opportunities.

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