Cliffside cottages with sea views, cave bar, spa, and dining







Lighthouse Road, West End, Negril, Jamaica Get directions
"The Caves in Jamaica is a funky, colorful boutique hotel perched on the rugged cliffs of Negril. With its cliffside cottages, each designed with a blend of rustic charm and Caribbean flair, this resort provides stunning ocean views and a sense of seclusion. Guests can relax in the resort's private caves, swim in the crystal-clear waters, or indulge in a romantic candlelit dinner on the cliffs." - Meagan Drillinger Meagan Drillinger Meagan Drillinger left New York City for a life on the road. She has spent the majority of her career traveling and living in Mexico, and is passionate about seeing destinations in a slow-
"File this under the most extraordinary all-inclusive resorts in the world. Located about 10 minutes from Negril's notoriously beautiful white-sand Seven Mile Beach, The Caves welcomes travelers in a self-described "handcrafted utopia" that includes 12 cliffside cottages and a grand villa, two dining pavilions, and, yes, several caves, one of which has been transformed into a rum bar. The secluded resort is also home to one of the best spas in Jamaica, The Caves' Aveda Amenity Spa, with a full menu of treatments, including body wraps and scrubs, massages, and facials. Jamaican food is served at the resort’s main dining room, Bamboo Terrace, which is clad in comfortable furnishings and offers panoramic views. If you prefer al fresco dining, head to the thatched-roof gazebo that overlooks the sea." - Travel + Leisure Editors
"Negril boasts stylish, boutique hotels atop the stunning limestone cliffs, the most impressive of which is The Caves." - Travel + Leisure Editors

"The Caves is a collection of twelve private cottages atop a cliff, overlooking the ocean, with plenty of jumping-off points to impress one’s companion and other guests." - Sophie Friedman

"Composed of twelve private cottages perched atop a cliff overlooking the ocean, this intimate hideaway offers plenty of jumping-off points to impress your companions, and from higher up the sea becomes your own private pool. Below, natural volcanic caves and grottos carved into the cliffside can be explored while swimming or set for private candlelight dinners." - Sophie Friedman