| w | | | | enough may still enjoy watching others dive from the |
| From its long white-sand beaches to its laid-back | | | | cliffside. Scuba diving and snorkeling are popular |
| atmosphere, Negril is a perfect blend of true | | | | activities among tourists, and you can also pay to |
| Jamaican culture and modernity. While the city does | | | | take a trip into the sea in a glass-bottom boat. While |
| not have a distinct center, it does have four main | | | | potentially overpriced, the brilliant tropical fish that can |
| districts. Sheffield Road is the closest thing Negril has | | | | be viewed through the bottom of the boat make |
| to a center; it’s home to most of the | | | | the experience well worth the expense. |
| city’s local markets, restaurants, gas stations, | | | | Nightlife |
| and its police station. East of Sheffield Road are Coral | | | | For shopping, there are three main places to visit. |
| Seas Plaza and Plaza de Negril -- the city’s | | | | The first two are in the shopping district -- Coral |
| main shopping district. South of Sheffield Road is | | | | Seas Plaza and Plaza de Negril. The third is the tourist |
| Negril Square. Negril Square is where you’ll find | | | | market of the city’s outskirts. There |
| an overload of taxis, hustlers, and sketchy tour | | | | you’ll find unique souvenirs, and the merchants |
| guides. This area is best avoided as tourists are the | | | | are generally willing to bargain. Most of the best |
| designated prey. North of Sheffield Road is Red | | | | eating establishments are found inside of |
| Ground -- the city’s main residential district. | | | | Negril’s hotels; however, West End Road is a |
| And, surrounding all of this are pristine white beaches | | | | great spot for fried fish and chicken jerk. For |
| that extend into the turquoise waters of the | | | | traditional Jamaican food, check out Sweet Spice on |
| Caribbean Sea. | | | | Sheffield Road. Negril is also a pretty lively drinking |
| Outdoor Recreation | | | | town. There are many open-air establishments that |
| Thrill-seeking tourists will want to take a trip to | | | | provide its guests with live Reggae music and a |
| Rick’s Café. On top of being a prime spot | | | | variety of drink choices. The only real indoor club is |
| for viewing the Negril sunset, it is also equipped with | | | | town is Jungles. The rum bars and beer shacks |
| a diving slab where brave tourists can choose to dive | | | | located on both Sheffield and West End Roads are |
| into the Caribbean Sea below. Those not brave | | | | worth visiting. |