Cliffside villas with ocean views, spa, yoga, and Jamaican dining

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W End Rd, Negril, Jamaica Get directions

"Images of thatch-roof stone villas and bright red ladders into the sea capture the property’s emblematic Jamaican cool: the hotel honors its 50-year pop-culture history (Bob Marley and the Rolling Stones leapt from its cliffs) and keeps rooms simple and authentic with four-poster beds, mosquito nets, local quilts, and palm-fringed outdoor showers. The food celebrates Jamaican classics—especially at jerk spot Pushcart where DJs spin for regular dance parties—making Rockhouse a place where the crowd really knows how to have a good time." - Lauren Burvill

"Celebrating its 50th anniversary, the Rockhouse channels a distinct Negril cool with thatch-roof stone villas, bright red ladders plunging into the sea, and a pop-culture pedigree (Bob Marley and the Rolling Stones famously jumped off its cliffs). Rooms are simple and island-authentic—four-poster beds with mosquito nets, locally sourced quilts, palm-fringed outdoor showers, and stone floors—while the food is a primer in Jamaican classics, especially at jerk spot Pushcart where DJs fuel regular dance parties." - Ruth C. White
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"A storied, cliffside boutique property in Negril known for dramatic ocean views and a cool, celebrity-tinged past, with guests historically diving from the rocks. The forty-room hotel features breathtaking thatched-roof villas made from hewn stone, a strong culinary focus that sources ingredients from an oversized hydroponic greenhouse, and a relaxed yet stylish atmosphere that highlights the raw beauty of the coastline." - Carley Rojas Avila Carley Rojas Avila Carley Rojas Avila is a bilingual travel writer, editor, and content marketer. She is an expert on Latin America, the Caribbean, and Cuba, as she lived and worked in four different countries in that region. Carley founded the digital travel publications Loosely Local and Home to Havana. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines
"Perched on the cliffs of Negril with access to an 800-foot pristine cove, the iconic 40-room hotel combines dramatic seaside scenery and cliff-edge cabanas with a storied cultural history—having hosted celebrated musicians and appeared in notable films—while retaining a timeless, laid-back Jamaican vibe." - Jessica Vadillo Jessica Vadillo Jessica Vadillo is the editorial assistant at Travel + Leisure. She joined the team in 2022 and often works on packages and front-of-book items, as well as writes, edits, and assists with other editorial operations. She is a graduate of Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism and currently resides in New York City. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines

"A clifftop Negril retreat built from local stone and thatch, this Green Globe–certified property balances laid-back luxury with community stewardship—its nonprofit foundation has invested millions in local schools. The 40 accommodations (including new 800-square-foot Ocean View Suites) were designed to blend into the landscape and the resort offers snorkeling, a spa, a hydroponic greenhouse, immersive eco-programs like candle-making, and innovative wellness offerings such as a psilocybin sound-bath session." - Laura Begley Bloom