“Colourful fairy tale style cottages on Negril beach. Rooms are decorated in tropical prints with shutters, bamboo furniture & terraces. Located directly on the beach yet set amid lush gardens. Excellent, simple food served at the restaurant. Buzzy atmosphere - a great value classic beach holiday. ”
“Colourful fairy tale style cottages on Negril beach. Rooms are decorated in tropical prints with shutters, bamboo furniture & terraces. Located directly on the beach yet set amid lush gardens. Excellent, simple food served at the restaurant. Buzzy atmosphere - a great value classic beach holiday. ”
Hotel Review
Recommended For
- Active Holiday
- Situated on the beach, with miles of coastline to walk along and watersports to enjoy
- Beach Life
- Tennis
- Courts for tennis and squash close by
- Watersports
- All can be found on Seven Mile Beach
- Great walks
- Walk for miles along Negril's beach
- Golf
- Negril Hill Golf Club
- Sailing
- Snorkelling
- Total relaxation
- Birdwatching
- Scuba course
- Rafting
- Sights nearby
- Cycling
- On the beach
- Located directly on Negril's Seven Mile beach
- Restaurant
- Beach side dining at Peppa's Bar and Grill
- Less £
- Charming
- Rooms with balcony/terrace
- Full of character
- Lively
- Contemporary
- Sea Views
Facilities
- Restaurant
- Beach side dining at Peppa's Bar and Grill
- Bar
- Right on the beach
- Walking distance restaurants
- Maragritaville
- Satellite / Cable TV
- Rooms with balcony/terrace
- Massage
- Safe
- Air conditioning
Activities
- Tennis
- Courts for tennis and squash close by
- Watersports
- All can be found on Seven Mile Beach
- Great walks
- Walk for miles along Negril's beach
- Golf
- Negril Hill Golf Club
- Sailing
- Snorkelling
- Birdwatching
- Scuba course
- Rafting
- Sights nearby
- Cycling
Map & Location
What's Nearby
Other Reviews
Jamaica: the two sides of Negril
I walked into Country Country, a delightful hotel with a modern take on the Caribbean’s traditional gingerbread. Among the golden palms stand cottages in muted yellows and greens rather than the jangling primary colours you so often see in Jamaica. I emerged on the beach, where, before planting myself on a lounger, I looked left and right.
Originally published by The Telegraph (view article)