The Jamaican village of Negril became a popular beach resort in the late fifties and is today considered one of the world’s Top Ten beaches.
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Since the place is relatively isolated it was able to remain much of its charms in spite of its popularity. There is a Palm Reserve nearby and a protected Marine Park; the black cliffs south of the village are said to have inspired the name of the place. There is good diving and swimming in Negril; another popular pastime is cliff jumping. Less adventurous visitors can watch the jumpers from the comforts of Rick’s Cafe, located near the cliffs.
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