Re: Tent camping on the beach?
You're a brave girl, Tizzy. I would recommend not camping in Negril. Whistling bird is a beautiful property but very expensive. Sorry to hear it has closed. Have you checked out the Firefly cabins or the cabins at Kuyaba? I think they still call the cabin section at Firefly "Secrets" cabins. Negril Yoga Center also has inexpensive rooms.
Re: Tent camping on the beach?
Hi Tizzy,
Back in the 70's and 80's camping in a tent was very common in Negril because many properties on the beach were narrow stripes of land from the road to the beach, most had no plumbing and flush toilet. But that is then and this is now. You should check Barry Jackson, his Grandmother for years ran Gloria's Sunset Cottages. The property is located about 3/4 of a mile to town with a wide expanse of beach (I believe it is still next door to Bar-B-Barn). Barry might call it Barry's Place. You would be in good safe hands there. Barry is very cool, honest and there may still be land on his property where you can pitch a tent and most likely use the shower and bathroom. I know he also rents rooms that are quite inexpensive. Barry grew up from a little kid to a parent so he knows the tourist industry business inside and out. It would be worth your while to check him out.
https://www.facebook.com/Barrys-Bold...6814/timeline/
You would have a great location there close to town, beach 50 feet away, and in good hands.
Good Luck,
John
Re: Tent camping on the beach?
I used to camp at Roots Bamboo alot about 20 to 25 years ago. Took our two little children with us at the time. The experience was awesome with the sea right at our door. Having said that, and even though a couple of tent spots are still available, the high pressure sales higglers and the Roots party nights, create a bit of atmosphere that is not condusive to the laid back attitude available with locking your room door.
Re: Tent camping on the beach?
Camping in a tent depends on a lot of considerations especially the security at the property you are staying at. Many people who have had room doors that lock have been victimized so by virtue of being in a tent does not mean it would be dangerous. I camped in a tent probably 20 times in Negril and never was bothered by anyone or anything. It is a very basic and inexpensive way to go for those who enjoy it. Back in the days I think I paid around $5 a day that included my tent space, communal outdoor cold shower and breakfast.
Re: Tent camping on the beach?
lol.....camping.....and for a lady....lol.....just negotiate a good room rate.....longer you stay, the better the rate
always a lot more rooms than tourist in Negril....beach is the high rent district......so prices higher der....
best bet for a really good room rate is on the Cliffs/West End....mi don't recommend Whitehall or Redground
Cool Runnings, Marko
Re: Tent camping on the beach?
When I first came to Jamaica I camped all around the island even though the Government's official position was that camping was not an option for entry when you filled out "where you were staying" on the Immigration Card. In those days, you could find tenting facilities all around the island and even on the beach in Negril (Firefly, Roots, Juba, etc. etc.) but I can't really recall seeing any lately.
As other's have said, at least get a cheap board house with a door that attempts to lock before considering putting yourself and all you own into harm's way.
Just my opinion.
Re: Tent camping on the beach?
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butch
I also stayed at negril escape....pretty empty when I stayed there, water pressure was almost non-existant and they were having power issues, all that may be fixed by now.....i liked the owner and I think they own the jungle and you can catch the van down there.
Yup. Similar experience when we stayed there, maybe a year and a half ago. Only 2 other rooms occupied on the large property - one of them by a women who rented a studio room for an extended stay. They would cut the power to the A/Cs during their karaoke night, so that they can run the sound system. (This frustrated my wife because karaoke night was the night we arrived and she just wanted to go to our room and crash for while). That said, karaoke night was pretty fun with a good mix of locals and tourists, the bar was hopping and they had decent jerk barrel on site. NE is, in fact, owned by the family that owns the Jungle. They also own Boardwalk Village and provide free shuttle service to both venues.
Negril Escape seems to be pretty active on Facebook, as of late. I hope this means that there is new management and a renewed interest in the property. In the recent past, it seemed the owners concentrated their efforts on Boardwalk Village and The Jungle.
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Stoners5
When did Whistling Bird close and why ?
Sorry...not sure of exactly when it closed...but it's been awhile now...and I saw the owner the other day but didn't ask why he closed it.
Re: Tent camping on the beach?
too bad about Whisting Bird
..that place was a Jewel
...Jim & his wife were the best-est..!!..
now,
as for NegrilEscape:::::
...comments above, *intrigue*me ::::: whagwan...???.... that Cary-guy no longer running things..???..
* sigh *
as me said::>>> things change all the time :::: it's all about the management & staff & the day of the week
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smith744
now,
as for NegrilEscape:::::
...comments above, *intrigue*me ::::: whagwan...???.... that Cary-guy no longer running things..???..
* sigh *
Cary left the island about 5 years...he was supposed to be back recently...but I haven't been keeping track...