Western Jamaica
Home to two of the island's busiest resorts, western Jamaica is
firmly on the tourist track. Montego Bay , once Jamaica's
tourist capital, is losing out a bit to the hedonistic pleasures of
Negril at the extreme western tip. In many ways, though,
MoBay, as it's usually called, still delivers. Sitting pretty in a
sweeping natural harbour and hemmed in by a dazzling labyrinth of
protected offshore reefs, it remains the grand dame of Jamaican
resorts and is particularly lively during its world-renowned summer
reggae festival. Sybaritic Negril, boasting the longest continuous
stretch of white sand in Jamaica and a front-row sunset seat, has a
geographical remoteness that lends it a uniquely insouciant
ambience. "Discovered" by wealthy hippies in the 1970s, it is still
immensely popular with those who favour fast living and corporeal
indulgence, and is easily the best place outside Kingston for
live reggae and nightclubs . There are plenty of
natural attractions around Negril, too, including the pleasant
river walk at Mayfield Falls and the blue hole at Roaring
River .
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