
Most
bars want you to spend the sunset with
them and provide drinks promotions or
happy hours as an incentive. As the cliffs
give the best view, bars along the West
End tend to be livelier at dusk, with
the action moving to the beach after dark.
The larger places are distinctly tourist-oriented;
if you want some local flavour, try the
rum bars and beer shacks along Sheffield
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Jungles
is the only proper club in town, but there's
also week-night dancing at the beach bars, which
use their portions of sand as dance floors.
DJs play dancehall or Euro-disco, and the live
music usually consists of a no-name reggae band
singing Bob Marley covers. Ask around to see
what's on each night.
Some
of the best reggae bands in Jamaica, often from
Kingston and often Bob Marley wannabees, show
up in Negril. Alfred's and Risky Business are
both major venues for reggae performances. All
establishments listed below are located on Norman
Manley Boulevard unless otherwise noted
Large
stageshows featuring well-known reggae artists
are advertised on roadside billboards and through
a car-with-megaphone system. Main venues for
large shows are Roots Bamboo on the beach and
MXIII in the West End. The Samsara Hotel and
Central Park (both on West End Road) have occasional
live events. Stageshows rarely begin before
11pm and often go on until 3 or 4am.
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Margaritaville
Negril - Nightlife
Bar / Café
Margaritaville
Caribbean Bar and Grill, Negril
Norman Manley Blvd.
Negril
Tel:876-957-4467
Fax:876-957-4463
negril@margaritavillecaribbean.com
Margaritaville Negril offers up some of
the best fun, food and entertainment in
the caribbean. Whether you party along
with us during our famous "Spring
Break" nights, take advantage of
the fun on our giant water trampoline,
laze on the 7 miles of sand and at day’s
end or just enjoy a spectacular sunset.
You won't be able to deny yourself any
of the guilty pleasures Margaritaville
Negril has to offer. |
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