Half Moon Beach (private) is a hidden gem tucked away from the usual tourist traps. The beach is private and secluded, on most days there are only a few other visitors lounging by the crystal blue waters. The beach is beautifully hidden from the highways by lush overgrown vegetation. Half Moon beach also boasts having Negril's only "Pirate Island" named after the infamous Calico Jack. Boat ride and snorkeling off Calico Jack's island is optional but definitely worthwhile.
The Negril 7-mile-beach (public) where you can lounge or walk the entire seashore which boasts many bars & restaurants where you can enjoy more refreshments.
Add-on a relaxing drive to world famous Rick's Cafe after your day at the beach. Famous for heart-throbbing cliff jumping, and the best vantage point to witness a Jamaican coastal sunset.
(guests located here): Halfmoon Private Beach, 7-mile Negril Public Beach & Rick's Cafe
Pickup included
Drive through the historic old sea town of Lucea, Hanover. See historic landmarks such as the old clock tower and the parish church, one of the oldest building in the entire parish.
A few miles outside the historic small town of Lucea is Half Moon Beach, a private hidden gem lagoon.
The pirate island is visible from the shores of the private beach and you have the option of taking a quick boat ride over to the island to spend some time at the Pirate's Bar. Captain Michael runs a private water taxi to the island and charges US$10.00 round trip per person.
Choose to be picked up from a list of locations
Please arrive at the pick up point 5 minutes before departure time.
Departure Point: Departs from your hotel and/or cruise ship pier. Return Point: Returns to the original departure location.
Halfmoon Entry is $5 usd per person Boat Ride to Private Island is $10 usd per person Cards are not accepted at the Private Beach. Cash only. Cards are accepted at 7-mile Beach and Rick's Cafe. What to Bring: sunscreen, comfortable walking shoes, trunks, swimsuit, towel, snorkeling gear (you can rent snorkeling gear at the private beach), cash for souvenirs.