Last edited by Ohio_Buckeye_1; 08-07-2011 at 10:52 PM.
08: Jan-NegrilTreehouse
08: Nov-RoomsOnTheBeach, Ochi & TobysResort, MoBay
09: Apr-Legends, Negril
09: Dec-Legends, Negril
10: Apr-HolidayInnSunspree, Mobay & SeastarInn, Negril
10: Nov&Dec-SeastarInn & FunHoliday, Negril & SunsetResort, Treasure Beach
11: Mar-FootePrints & NegrilBeachClubCondos, Negril
11: Sep-Legends, Negril
12: Sep-SeastarInn, Negril
13: Mar-Match Resort & Bay View Resort, Port Antonio & El Greco, MoBay
13: Dec-SeastarInn & Shields, Negril & VerneyHouse, MoBay
Is it the lost beach area??? That last picture with the mts in background and NO one around the beach is where an getting this vibe..
" Ones destination is never a place, but rather a new way of looking at things." (Henry Miller)
little bay
That would indeed be the lost beach resort.
Man you guys are just too good - LOL.
I debated whether to include that last pic of the beach/mountain, thinking the shadows would give too good a clue it was a south facing beach.
First are 2 pics showing their sign, and entranceway - I was going to post these as the answer.
Plus a couple more pics I took of the area:
One from the beach in front of the hotel looking west.
And the last one is a pic showing a shark someone happened to catch the day we stopped in there - was 21-Mar-2011. Had to show it.
Last edited by Ohio_Buckeye_1; 08-11-2011 at 01:05 PM.
No Way, that is awesome!
It' looks beautiful there!...Great furniture (they must love dolphins!, lol!)....really nice beach. That shark is the scariest thing I've ever seen!!
Yeah...that shark freaks me out!!! I love to swim in the area and was always told that sharks were not an issue...but apparently they are!!! Y I K E S!!!
I had read the same thing. Jamaicans who fish the waters have gone a lifetime without seeing a shark. BS! I spoke to a dive master who works these waters daily and was able to get the scoop. First, the bull shark, as seen in the pic above is rather rare. While the waters around Negril are not completely void of sharks, they are there. Now while it is mainly nurse sharks, which do get quite big, you do have sharks lurking about.
do nurse sharks bite???