Jamaica · 2025

Catcha Falling Star Negril

Catcha Falling Star Negril

4M+ Annual visitors
10,990 km² Island size
Blue Mountains Highest peak
Year-round Tropical climate
Catcha Falling Star

The Catcha Falling Star Negril Resort is delightfully nestled among the tops of cliffs in the West End area of Negril. From various vantage points around the beautiful grounds, guests can savor immaculate views of the Caribbean Sea. There is much more to this amazing Negril resort than just the views, however. Guests can swim in a pretty little pool or soak in a waterfront hot tub. Swimming in the Caribbean Sea is also possible, and the private cove is ideal for snorkeling. Sunbathing, indulging in cliffside massages, and hanging out at the oceanfront bar and restaurant are just other ways to stay busy. Guests can also stroll over to Rick’s Cafe when hunger or thirst set in. This nearby bar and restaurant is one of the most popular attractions in Negril and also offers dramatic seaside views.

Some of the accommodations at Catcha Falling Star Negril come in the form of suites that are housed in two-level structures. There are also stand-alone cottages that have either one or two bedrooms. Each unit is tastefully decorated and features a satisfying array of amenities. Among the common amenities are cable TV, air conditioning, a mini bar, and a microwave. Some units also have kitchenettes, and there is a grocery store nearby should guests wish to stock up on food supplies. Since the Catcha Falling Star Negril Resort is a relatively small boutique property, the rooms can fill up fast. Prospective guests are encouraged to book their stay as far in advance as possible.

Because of its dramatic setting, the Catcha Falling Star Negril Resort can be a great venue for Jamaica weddings. Coincidentally, it is also a good place to keep in mind when planning Jamaica honeymoons. The wedding coordinator takes care of all of the details, and according to the resort itself, "no request is too great." Also worth noting are the available dive packages. These packages include accommodations and at least eight different diving excursions.

Negril is the Jamaican beach town that the hippies discovered in the 1970s and that has spent fifty years trying to decide whether it is a backpacker destination or a luxury resort strip. The Seven Mile Beach is one of the longest and finest in the Caribbean. Rick's Café cliff diving at sunset is one of the great sunset rituals in the Caribbean. The answer is it is both.

Catcha Falling Star Negril: Must-See Experiences

  • Seven Mile Beach sunset walk
  • Rick's Café cliff diving at sunset
  • Negril Lighthouse (westernmost point of Jamaica)
  • Rockhouse Hotel cliffside pool
  • Blue Hole Mineral Spring (inland)
  • Kool Runnings Adventure Park
  • Negril Hills Golf Club
  • Yoga on the beach at Sunrise
  • Glass-bottom boat reef tour
  • Night fishing with locals

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Dec–Apr: dry season, ideal cliff sunbathing + snorkeling; May–Jun: fewer crowds, lower rates; Jul–Nov: wetter, storm risk but lush scenery
3–4 days: West End cliffs + Negril highlights; 5–6 days: add day trips, full Rick's Cafe sunsets + snorkeling sessions
Negril West End cliffs, Seven Mile Beach strip, Rick's Cafe vicinity, private cove waterfront
West End cliff cottages (Catcha base), Rick's Cafe walkable strip, private cove for snorkeling, oceanfront hot tub + bar
Day1 cliff arrival + oceanfront bar sunset; Day2 private cove snorkeling + cliffside massage; Day3 Rick's Cafe + cliff diving; Day4 Seven Mile Beach