Negril Day Trip: Seven Mile Beach & Rick's Cafe Adventure from Falmouth

Embark on a thrilling day trip from Falmouth to Negril’s Seven Mile Beach and Rick’s Cafe. Dive into adventure with cliff jumps, reggae music, and stunning sunsets!

Duration: 8 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights

Greenwood Great House - The Greenwood Great House, a plantation home, was built in the early 18th century. Like many other Great Houses in Jamaica, it was constructed at a high elevation. This strategic choice allowed for a clear view of the plantation and enhanced security. Unlike the haunted Rose Hall Great House, Greenwood offers a peaceful and…

What's Included
  • Professional guide
  • Transport by air-conditioned van
  • Hotel/port pickup and drop-off
  • Admissions
What's Not Included
  • Food and drinks (available to purchase)
  • Water sports activities/rentals (available at extra cost)
  • Souvenir photos and other items on sale
  • Gratuities
Additional Information

Join us for an unforgettable day trip from Falmouth to the ultimate beach escape in Negril. Discover the famous 7-mile beach, featuring immaculate sandy shores and crystal-clear turquoise waters that seem endless. Relax, sunbathe, and swim in the invigorating Caribbean Sea.
Next, we’ll visit Rick’s Café, where you can watch thrilling cliff diving and…

Location
Greenwood Great House
435 Belgrade Ave
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Tahoeheidi
Sep 13, 2024
Private tour Paglieta with Francesco of Miles & Miles - Francesco with Miles and Miles drove us from Rome to the little town of Paglieta for an ancestor search. The trip was fabulous!
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186337alan
Mar 22, 2018
Some very good experiences, some not so good. - Picked up from our hotel in Falmouth, drove to seven Mile Beach in Negril taking in the countryside views. arrived at Seven Mile Beach at Boardwalk Village bar and restaurant where we were superbly looked after. Sun loungers right on the beach in front of the bar where fresh lobsters were being grilled straight from the day's catch. You can hire a locker if you want to go for a walk on this lovely beach, although it is open to the public even though there are hotels all along the front, so it is not quiet; however it was still a beautiful place. It actually rained for half an hour, so we ate in the bar where they had great food and cocktails at sensible prices. We could have just stayed here all day, evenings must be amazing.Sadly we had to go after some sunbathing and then off to shop for souvenirs at a small shopping mall nearby...some good bargains. Then on to Rick's Café, lots of stories about this place...yes it was in a magical location, yes the diver (just one today who only dived twice from 85 feet) was unbelievable. BUT...there are just too many people in there, hordes of spring breakers behaving like it's the first time on their own, drinking too much and being mostly obnoxious.There are mixes of age groups, but the whole atmosphere is geared toward the 18 - 24 age group... nothing wrong with that, but it is pitched as a laid back place to relax, which it is not. It has a great sound system, but most of the time it is teenagers squirming around on the dancefloor alongside little kids copying music video dancing. Add to that the crazy half drunk guys who choose to dive or jump from the lower cliffs and you probably will feel very old if you're over 30!! Add overpriced food and drinks and the day just seemed to drag on until the lovely sunset, after which there is a stampede for the exit. A great location spoiled by too many people and lots of showing off, however Seven Mile Beach was very good.
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