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Alfred's Ocean Palace, for a nice dinner on the beach and much live music.
Open: All day
Negril Lighthouse, don't miss the 103 stairs for the excellent view.
Open: Daily 9:00am till sunset
Rhodes Hall Plantation, for horseback riding.
Open: Sunday - Friday
The Great Morass, original beautiful nature.
Daily 9:00am till 5:00pm
And last but not least: the Beach!
Open: 24 hrs, 7 days a week...



Margueritaville
It almost looks like a fairy tale.
In 1994 two guys, Ian Dear and Brian Jardim bought a run-down restaurant at Gloucester Avenue in Montego Bay. The rebuild the place, installed Jamaica's first waterslide, prepared an excellent menu and organized nighttime parties. This is what those two boys called Margueritaville. And from the first day the place opened the doors, Margueritaville was a runaway success.

Not much later the boys opened Marguerites Seafood by the Sea, also on MoBay's Hip Strip. And in 1996 Margueritaville Negril opened his doors.

Not bad for two boys coming from the hospitality industry and real estate development, huh?
Take a virtual Margueritaville preview at the Margueritaville website!

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Some JTB tourist offices are glad to help you with your stay in Negril:

Jamaica Tourist Board
Negril Square
Coral Seas Plaza
Shop 20 - 2nd floor
Negril
Phone: 876 957 4597
Fax: 876 957 4489

There also are small JTB booths at the Negril Crafts Market on Norman Manley Blvd. and at Long Beach Park.

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