KYOMI
THINGS TO DO
ACTIVITIES
For those guests seeking an adventure off the resort may wish to consider some of our favourite activities. We encourage you to plan your own vacation excursions and arrangements, as you will have a lot of time after the wedding. Arrangement can be made through the resort.



Black River & Y.S. FallsTours Ride the currents of the Great River, down a two-mile course. Then hike, zip-line and paddle your way to the swing rope or simply take a swim before tackling the final cascades.

Seven Mile Beach Azul Beach Resort is located on the famous Seven Mile Beach - naturally walking along the beach to get a bit of exercise may entice you to sample the local fare.
Bamboo Rafting Spend a day bamboo rafting on the Martha Brae River or Lethe River.

Rick's Cafe Diving off the dock in the day or watching the sunset in the early evening are both experiences you are bound to remember.
Journey along rugged dirt trails on an ATV Rising up to elevations of up to 2,200 feet above sea level. Ride through the countryside and meet some of the locals along the way.

Appleton Rum Estate Navigation through the space is a series of interactive touch points that express the legend, craft, and personality of the island's iconic rum.
NEGRIL HISTORY

Negril, Jamaica is small beach resort town located across two Jamaican parishes, Westmoreland and Hanover. The name Negril is a shortened version of Negrillo, as it was originally named by the Spanish in 1494. The name is thought by some to reference the black cliffs to the south of the town.
Negril became a resort town in the late 1950’s, the area’s welcoming and hospitable reputation grew and the first resorts were constructed in the mid to late 1960’s. After Negril’s infrastructure was expanded, a small airport was built in 1976 near Rutland Point, catering to winter tourists.
For years, Negril’s beach has been consistently rated as one of the “Top Ten Beaches In The World”, by many travel magazines, offering a variety of rooms, services and prices. South of downtown Negril is West End Road, offering easy access to waters good for snorkelling and diving, with jumping points reaching 40’ (12m) high.
There are a number of vendors and shops located around the beach area, predominantly on the South end of the beach. The charm of Negril is that it is fairly undeveloped compared to other towns in Jamaica, but new attractions and excursions are being added.