As a Canadian I love nothing more than spending the evening drinking around a bonfire. Could we start a list of where we might find bonfires in Negril? Rob mentioned Bayview beach. any others?
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As a Canadian I love nothing more than spending the evening drinking around a bonfire. Could we start a list of where we might find bonfires in Negril? Rob mentioned Bayview beach. any others?
Chill Awhile does a huge bonfire every Friday night, there is also a buffet and live music that night as well.
Swept Away does a bonfire on Wednesday nights and regularly features the singer, Shyam Moses. Magical.
Eddie De Bar & Grill on the West end, every night campfire. 3dives also, I believe.
This is a great thread. All of us outdoor loving Canadians could commit to grabbing an armload of wood and and picking a spot on the beach and an evening to meet up. More more....
Yea!! We have a cottage and have bonfires all the time of course. Love them on the beach...last one I was at was I Thailand. Hope to be at a few in Negril...nothing like sitting in the beach enjoying a nice cold refreshment hearing the fire crackling and the eater in the background..Ahhhh
Hit up your security at your hotel, offer a little coin, and soon come on the bonfire.
3 Dives out on the point has a fire nearly every evening, well all night. I would go to sleep next door at Xtabi with the wood smoke drifting across the cove. Many mornings there would be a likkle trail of smoke winding up into the sunrise over there.
maybe a boardie bonfire night? somewhere....
I've been hearing The Rondel doesn't have much of a beach in front of it...fire of to the side maybe?
I would like to build a ten foot 'Burning Mon'.
I'm in
Yes, Kahuna3, I'm there!
Treehouse Resort definitely does them on request. I have never asked myself and can only assume a little tip for the bond fire makers is appropriate. It's likely that many places will do the same thing on request.
Thanks everyone. I'll visit a few of those and see if I can have one out front of firefly
When I was on the West End at Eddies De Bar, I'd have to say their bonfire totally made me feel like I was reminded of Canada.
On the beach just south of Kuyaba had bonfires several times a week the last couple years we've stayed there.
Oh yah nothing like a fire on the beach. Travellers used to have them as well at least one night a week.
I never really thought of bonfires as being Canadian. How about that, EH? I love bonfires! Isn't there a bonfire at the Rhodes Hall webcast? That would be awesome to go to with a bunch of boardies. Feb. 7th ... Anybody down for that?
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This is our chiminea in St James
thats is a bonfire, see you soon, soon come