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BEGONA CLIFF HOTEL - A Peak Inside

 














When you think of your vacation in Negril, do you think about relaxation, watching the sunset over the horizon or are you planning your friends only weekend? Your wedding, anniversary or special occasion gathering? Whatever you’re planning, Begona Cliff Hotel can help.

Begona Cliff Hotel was formerly a guest house known as Birchrunville Cottages, but was in great need of modernisation so could no longer operate as a guest house

After demolishing the existing house ,a small boutique hotel with 12 rooms under the guidance of award winning Jamaican architect, Maxine Gibson was built

The new hotel employed local trades to get it up and running and is taking shape nicely. The staff are brilliant and the bar and grill are a great place to visit and watch the sun set in the evening.

BEGONA BAR & GRILL

Jamaicans have a serious love affair with food. The herbs, spices, flavors and choices of cuisine is a feast to your eyes, as well as your belly.

Our chef loves it when guests love his food. We have a good selection of foods that will satisfy the biggest craving.

Begona Bar & Grill Menu

So book a table at Begona Kitchen by contacting: reservations@begonacliffhotel.com you will love what you see and eat.


Choice Of Rooms

Mango Rooms

Ground Floor

First Floor

Double Room

   

Mango Rooms

These double rooms all have a sea view.

Ground floor rooms have a private veranda.

First floor rooms have a private balcony.

The ground floor rooms all have a great view of the Caribbean Sea, the swimming pool and within easy access of the bar and grill



Sea Grape Rooms

Ground Floor

First Floor

Double Room

   

Sea Grape Rooms

These are premium double bed rooms with an excellent sea view.

Ground floor rooms have a private veranda.

First floor rooms have a private wrap around balcony.


reservations@begonacliffhotel.com and book your favorite room, a glass of rum punch & your swing by the pool.

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