Negril Lighthouse






Description
Perched on the rugged cliffs of Negril, the Negril Lighthouse (also known as West End Lighthouse), stands as an iconic symbol of Jamaica’s maritime heritage and natural beauty.
Built in 1894, by the French Company Bubbler & Bernard, this historic lighthouse has been guiding ships safely through the Caribbean waters for over a century.
Offering breathtaking panoramic views of the azure sea and the picturesque coastline, the Negril Lighthouse is a must-visit destination for tourists seeking a blend of history, adventure and stunning scenery.
The lighthouse, constructed from concrete and standing at an impressive 66 feet tall, provides a unique vantage point for viewing the dramatic sunsets that Negril is famous for.
The serene environment around the Negril Lighthouse offers a peaceful retreat from the bustling beaches of Negril.
The well-maintained grounds are ideal for leisurely strolls, and the location is perfect for bird watching and spotting marine life in the crystal-clear waters below.
With its combination of historical intrigue, natural beauty and tranquil ambiance, the Negril Lighthouse provides an unforgettable experience for all who visit.