Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Sunset at the Palms Resort - Adults Only - All Inclusive
6/10 Okay
"Gorgeous Polynesian effects of the structural theme. I am an avid World traveler, my review comes from knowing vast cultures
-no pride in keeping the wood maintained
- rain gutters not maintained
- grounds have beautiful vegetation but simple aspects such as clipping off dead leaves, weeds, not well respected by staff.
-staff often times were not smiling, appeared to not seem happy, most staff but not all seemed cold, no pride in representing their resort and country to guests/tourists who have come to visit and enjoy their country.
-my room was just fine, it was amazing for listening to nature all night and the rain storms!
-the food was ok, same mostly daily. i am not picky about that , but some guests I had met did not like it.
- I did not like drinking my cocktails from cafeteria style cups and plastic stemware
-A Jamaican is the owner of this property. I would like to see him take more pride in staffing a good foundation of employees excited to represent his brand to travelers excited to explore Negril.
- Coffee bar is a cute idea, coffee was very weak.
- Staff was always picking up tableware as if they were closing down way too soon. Tables should be left made up until complete closure of dining hours not while guest are still eating , sitting. Guests that arrive towards closing should not feel as though they cannot still sit for their meals.
- I observed staff daily sitting on their cell phones, not interacting with guests."
"Beautiful place to stay in Negril if you want to avoid the resort and get a more familiar experience right on the beach!! Everything was spot on can’t recommend this place enough hopefully I will visit soon at least once a year 😜"
"Overall the Samsara is a Beautiful resort. Can use Alot of upgrades innthe rooms. Once the upgrades to the rooms are handled, this will definitely be the go to spot in Negril. Close to so much. I would recommend adding some lights at the front entrance, water fall going down the ramp to the rooms. More nightly theme events, maybe.
The staff, started off rocky, but later that evening, we were singing ad dancing with each other.
Make sure you check out the bartender Tina. AMAZING
ALSO, MS JENNIFER at check in Amazing. Be patient that's all.
If you can fit towels and washcloths in your bag or buy when you land. You will be fine."
"This property had the potential to be excellent with all the palm trees, the name was ideal (Negril Palms). Upon arrival, right by the door entrance is machinery covered with blue tarp. Hence, the first impression implied ‘we don’t care’. Our family were attending a funeral, and 11 members stayed at Negril Palms. It was shocking that we all had similar experiences. The rooms are spacious, but with very poor care, and the room cleaning staff pay no attention to detail. No amount of laundry will get the rags and towels back to white, a full replacement is needed even with the shower mats for the floor. With industrial strength chemical, the commodes staining can be easily rectified, but you only have to care about your guests experience. On a good note, the kitchen staff saved the trip, Miss Samatha we thank you for the excellent breakfast services. Not sure we’ll be repeat Negril Palms guests, or recommend it to friends or family. Please take the opportunity to improve this exceptional property."
"The staff are very friendly - but sparse. It was a once lovely property with a great location on the beach. While the rooms are lovely (ocean view), the pool needs maintenance and the hot tub broken.
It is clear the owners are not properly maintaining it - the cabanas are rotting with moldy mattresses. The once beautiful hanging lights near the beach front is a hodgepodge of broken lights. The whole property needs a paint job.
Morning coffee service is non-existent. Beachfront bar hours were a mystery. It wasn’t clear if the restaurant was open.
These are all relatively easy fixes that wouldn’t cost a fortune. It seems the owners aren’t willing to invest in what should be a full &’successful boutique resort on Seven Mile Beach. I truly hope they figure it out soon."
"We had a positively wonderful stay at the Cliff Hotel. We hated to leave the property as it was so nice. Julian, our butler, was absolutely the best! She was so attentive and helped us arrange transportation, meals, etc. And she went the extra mile to make our stay memorable with special touches.
My only suggestion might be to add a more casual type snack bar to grab a sandwich and a coffee, etc. Otherwise, it was perfect!"
What's the best boutique-style accommodation in Negril?
Sandy Haven Resort is a favourite hotel with our travellers looking for stylish accommodation, and features 33 guestrooms, 2 restaurants and 2 bars.
What's there to see and do in Negril?
Visitors speak positively about this destination's breathtaking beach views, breathtaking sunsets and great live music. Activities and attractions to experience around Negril include Seven Mile Beach, Percy's Riverside Retreat and Jamaica Giants Sculpture Park & Art Gallery. While you're here, you might also want to consider exploring Negril Cliffs, Negril Hills Golf Club and Booby Cay.
What kind of weather should I plan for when I travel to Negril?
Getting an idea of what to expect from the weather in Negril will help you enjoy your stay to the fullest. The hottest months are usually August and September, with an average temperature of 28°C, while the coldest months are February and January, with an average of 26°C. The rainiest months in Negril are May, October, September and August, with each month seeing an average of 214 mm of rainfall.
What's the best way to get to my boutique hotel in Negril?
You have a few options for transportation to and around Negril. The closest major airport is Montego Bay (MBJ-Sir Donald Sangster Intl.), which is located 32.4 mi (52.1 km) from the heart of the city. If you'd like to venture out around the area, you may want a rental car for your journey.