Located on the widest stretch of Negril’s famous 7-mile Beach, Beaches Negril encourages you to start your vacation from the moment you land. It has a chill, laid back atmosphere, and yet hosts a lively night life for those who seek it. There are kids programs galore, and of course the food and service the Beaches name is known for. So what do you need to know before you leave for your vacation to Beaches Negril? Here are a few tips to make the most of your vacation on this little piece of paradise in Jamaica.
- Packing for Beaches Negril is easy. It’s resort casual all the way. Pack your best swim suits, some cover ups and lots of beach wear. Throw in those shades and shorts, a few sun or maxi dresses for her, and at least one pair of pants for him and you’re good to go.
- Arrival: When you land ease your way through customs and make a quick left. There you will find the Sandals/Beaches representative waiting to welcome you and a beautiful lounge. This is your chance to check your bags, freshen up, grab a drink and snack, and use the restrooms before your hour and a half transfer to the hotel.
- Upon arrival, you are ushered into the Concierge Lounge. Here you are welcomed with cool cloths, a special welcome drink and asked to leave your credit card info for any incidentals during your stay. Almost everything is included at Beaches Negril, but you may want to add some spa services or do some shopping in the gift shop.
- Dining: When you check in, be sure to make your requests for any special dining experiences you may be interested in. Two dinners to consider are The Venetian for Italian food and Kimonos, providing Teppanyaki cooking and entertainment! Insider tip: Be sure to make it to Stew Fish Restaurant for at least one breakfast on the beach overlooking the ocean, not only is the view unbeatable, but it has some of the best French Toast …ever!
- Accommodations: Rooms are spread out over 9 different buildings spread throughout the resort, (The 100’s to the 900’s) and vary by size/category. Many of these rooms are connecting. Remember that with connecting rooms, or for that matter, with any hotel room or stay, earplugs are your friend.
- Most of the hotel rooms have microwaves. Perfect for those traveling with little one’s who may need bottles warmed up or if you are like me and pack popcorn. (did I just admit that?)
- Food Tips: There is no shortage of food at Beaches Resorts, but I have teens and we did find ourselves wishing we had packed a few more snacks to help combat those late night munchies. Some of our favourite places to grab a quick bite included DINO’s Pizzeria for a pizza to go, and Mariachi where we could often create a massive plate of nachos!
- Don’t Forget: As you are in a tropical paradise be sure to pack lots of sunscreen and a small bottle of bug spray. If you do happen to forget either of these or just about anything else there is a great little gift shop/store right on site that sells everything from T-shirts to sunscreen, to potato chips.
- Activities: Every day a “newsletter” is slipped under your door outlining all that is happening on the property the next day. Give it a read so you will be able to plan your perfect day.
- Remember that your vacation is what you make it. Get out there and take advantage of the free water sports – paddle boards, kayaks, windsurfing, sailing, and glass bottom boats! Enjoy the shows, try lazy river at the water park, indulge in the frozen drinks, stop in the Paris Cafe for a crepe and a coffee, or play some pool games. Embrace the laid back vibe.
Most of all, remember that vacations are just like life, you get out of them what you put into them. Happy Travels!
Melinda says
I would love to visit Beaches Negril!
Athena says
It looks incredible!
Christine Murray says
Jamica is on my bucket list. Thank you for sharing your adventures.
Amy Heffernan says
Oh wow! Looks like so much fun! LOVE the beach!
Debbie White Beattie says
This looks like an amazingly beautiful place. The beach is somewhere I could live
kristen visser says
oh my gosh that water park looks like an absolute blast! even i want to be like forget the beach, that’s where i will be lol
Linda Klages says
The colder it gets, the more ready I am for a trip just like this.
Florence C says
Thanks for the tips. Sounds like a fun sport to visit. The Stew Fish restaurant would be enjoyed by my family,
Judy Cowan says
Great tips! Maybe one day, right now I just get to dream!
Brenda A says
Ho-ly gorgeous! What a place! Our travel budget is meagre but I live destinations through reading about them!
Julie says
Great tips! We don’t get to travel like we used to but now that our kids are getting older we’ve started travelling again and boy did I miss it!
angela m says
Thanks for the great tips. I love that they give you a newsletter everyday so you don’t miss out on the activities
Krista Miller says
I really like how there are lots of kids programs & that they give you a newsletter daily highlighting the days activities!
kristen says
Amazing tips! Thanks for sharing!
sarah alexis says
Thank you – these tips are great and it’s so inspiring! I have promised to take my daughter to Jamiaca for her 16th birthday – which is in the spring – so it helps to read these ideas now that I’m PLANNING a trip there!!!!