Little Bay Cabins

Negril & West Coast


If you want total detachment from Negril-esque clamor, track down the coast to this haven of blissfulness, on the east end of little bay. There are two fan-cooled two-bedroom villas and a romantic one-bedroom villa, along with private swimming spot, guest kitchen, and hammocks beneath a shady tree. Meals provided on request. It's right on the water in Little Bay.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Negril & West Coast attractions

1. Blue Hole Mineral Spring

1.67 MILES

This popular sinkhole, an 8km drive southeast from the A2, has long been a feature on the landscape, and has recently become even more popular with the…

2. Jurassic Park

3.57 MILES

Between Negril and Little Bay, a mildly potholed back road passes through the village of Orange Hill, (in)famous around the island as a major marijuana…

3. Royal Palm Reserve

5.9 MILES

Officially closed to the public, the 289-acre Royal Palm Reserve stretches along the southern side of the Great Morass, and consists of three distinct…

4. Barney's Flower & Hummingbird Garden

6.4 MILES

At the south end of West End, follow the signs to this private garden, where Jamaica's endemic hummingbirds flit between the firecracker flowers,…

5. Negril Hills

7.5 MILES

This range of low-lying hills rises inland of Negril’s West End. The raised limestone upland is wild and smothered in brush. Tiny hamlets sprinkle the…

6. St George’s Parish Church

8.32 MILES

This church, opposite the courthouse, was built in 1905. It’s uninspired, but has a stately pipe organ that was dedicated in 1914.

7. Savanna-la-Mar Fort

8.37 MILES

The English colonialists never completed the Savanna-la-Mar Fort at the foot of Great George St. Parts of it collapsed into the swamps within a few years…

8. Courthouse

8.37 MILES

The most interesting building in town is the Sav courthouse, built in 1925, where there’s a fountain made of cast iron inscribed with the words, ‘Keep the…