I wouldn't say that the beach is a party. We have some pretty chill days and nights there. I would say that it's alive, but not wild and crazy. Some parts of the beach have a different vibe than others imho.
I wouldn't say that the beach is a party. We have some pretty chill days and nights there. I would say that it's alive, but not wild and crazy. Some parts of the beach have a different vibe than others imho.
I didn't see your travel dates, but I'm guessing it is during peak season.
Well, Negril One Stop has the Seaview Deluxe rooms with a king-size bed for $199 during the winter (smaller bed is $189). Still, that is more than I have ever paid at HSH - or would pay for the Seaview deluxe rooms. HSH just had a November special where those same rooms were going for $75. The new owners did the same thing last year where they jacked-up the on-line pricing for the winter season. I would contact them directly and see if they can offer you a better rate. They will most likely be offering deep discounts as a "Last Minute Special", as the peak season approaches and they have unsold rooms.
I would definitely recommend Charela if you can get one of the oceanfront rooms. It looks like $200/night mid-March, but worth the $ if you can swing it. It's in the middle of everything, but feels really quiet and private if you want it to be. I wouldn't choose it if there are only garden rooms available, since they're nice but nothing special.
I have stayed in the gatehouse at catcha and loved it!!
If you want a laid back atmosphere Moonlight Villas cannot be beat. Have stayed there numerous times. No onsite bar or restaurant but the ocean is at your door step. Large clean rooms with fridge and coffeemaker. Several bars and restaurants only steps away. You must like dogs as there are 5 on the property.
we are doing our first trip next april and have booked seastar as it get great review for 4 nights and the coco la palm for 10 night which is in the middle of everything.