I am answering this, what I really hope is a "tongue in cheek" question as it is impossible to attain. Staying a month at a small property on the cliffs or across the road is possible if you give up the pool and beach idea. Staying for a month on the main beach is not much of a bargaining chip.

The Negril beach, being one of the most popular beach destinations in the world, a budget of us$32 a day on the beach with a swimming pool is unrealistic. It would be possible to maybe get a US$50 a night room in May, but us$32 is just not realistic.

About 3 years ago, I sat down with a hotelier on the beach with swimming pool and we went over the cost to simply host a visitor for a night - their cost to maintain the room with electricity, laundry, cleaning, the pool, taxes as well as security. That cost, three years ago, was us$28 per night stay. In the past three years, those costs have gone up. For a beach hotel with a pool, the basic cost must be approaching that us$32 figure, which would allow no profit at all and possibly they would lose money on that transaction.

I am not even including the transfers or food and beverages. Immigration also asks where you are staying when you arrive, so have an appropriate hotel name to give them.