About Negril
Thursday, July 22nd, 2010Nestled on Jamaica‘s westernmost coast, the town of Negril is one of the island’s premiere resort locales. Serving as a vacation destination since the 1950′s, the town is much more easily accessible to modern day vacationers than it was at the onset. Early travelers found the scenic spot difficult to get to, only reachable by ferry and a brief wade through the warm, blue waters of the Negril Bay. Travelers would typically rent room inside the home of a Jamaican host family or set up temporary quarters in their yards, by means of tent or tarp. Such origins grew Negril’s reputation as a hospitable, welcoming area, ultimately leading to an influx of visitors, as the picturesque shore and charming community were certainly worth the hassle. “Negril” is derived from the original Spanish moniker “Negrillo,” as it was called upon discovery in 1494. Stemming from the word “negro,” meaning black in Spanish, the name pays homage to the black cliffs that define the town’s landscape to the south. (more…)