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Westmoreland


Westmoreland is the westernmost parish in Jamaica, located on the south side of the island. It is situated to the south of Hanover, the southwest of Saint James, and the northwest of Saint Elizabeth, in the county of Cornwall. The chief town and capital is Savanna-la-Mar. Negril, a famous tourist destination, is also situated in the parish.

Brief history

Christopher Columbus stopped at Westmoreland on his second voyage when he landed in Jamaica. One of the first Spanish settlements was also built at what is now Bluefields in this parish.

The parish was named Westmoreland in 1703, because it was the most westerly point in the island. Savanna-la-Mar, a town by the coast, replaced Banbury as the capital in 1730.

In 1938, riots at the Frome sugar estate, changed the course of Jamaica's history. The changes that came in the wake of these riots led to universal adult suffrage in 1944, as well as a new constitution, which put Jamaica on the road to self government and eventually independence. The two national heroes, Sir Alexander Bustamante and Norman Washington Manley, emerged as political leaders during this time.

Geography

Westmoreland has an area of 807 square kilometres (311 square miles), making it Jamaica's eighth largest parish. Westmoreland's population of 141,000 is made up of a large percentage of Indians, who are the descendants of Indentured Laborers who came to Jamaica from India to work after slavery. The descendants are known locally in the parish as "Royals" because of their Indian heritage.

There are over 10,000 acres (40 km²) of morass land, the largest part of which is called the Great Morass. This contains plant and animal material collected over centuries. The morass can be mined as peat, an excellent source of energy, and it also serves as a natural sanctuary for Jamaican wildlife. The remaining area consists of several hills of moderate elevation, and alluvial plains along the coast.

There are numerous rivers in the parish. The Cabaritta River, which is 39.7 kilometres long, drains the George's Plain and can accommodate boats weighing up to eight tons. Other rivers include the Negril River, New Savanna, Morgan's, Gut, Smithfield, Bowens, Bluefields, Robins, Roaring, Great and Dean.

Commerce

As a result of the fertile plains, the parish thrives on agriculture, mainly sugarcane, which offers direct employment. Other agricultural products include bananas, coffee, ginger, cocoa, pimento, honey, rice, and breadfruit. Pastoralism is also practised; the rearing of cattle, horses, and mules, as well as fishing —there are 19 fishing beaches with over 90 boats engaged in the industry. Manufacturing is the third largest sector. Manufactured items include food and drink, tobacco, animal feeds, textile and textile products.

Negril is one of the main tourist destinations in Jamaica. Since the 1950s, tourism has been the single fastest growing sector. The major hotels are Sandals Negril, Poinciana Beach Resort, Grand Lido, Hedonism, and Negril Beach Club.

Places in Westmoreland
  • Negril
  • Petersfield
  • Roaring River Park
  • Savanna-la-Mar


  • References
  • Parish Information
  • Political Geography of Jamaica
  • Westmoreland


  • External link
  • Go Local Jamaica


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    Hotels in Westmoreland
    Footeprints on the Sands Hotel Score 5.675 from 6 reviews
    Negril Beach Road, P.O. Box 100 5.68/10
    Whether in the morning for breakfast, at lunch time for a salad and a burger or in the evening for a sumptuous dinner, the restaurant offers local and international delights for any taste. Located right at the water! You are treated to culinary pleasures, and - the most spectacular view on the beach and Negril bay in all its glory. Breakfast is from 7:30am - 11am. Lunch is from 11am - 5pm. Dinner is from 6pm - 10pm. The bar is open until 11pm. Meal Plans: Breakfast Plan = USD 8 per person Breakfast and Lunch = USD 20 per person Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner = USD 40 per person ... more
     
    Emerald View Resort Villa Score 8.5 from 1 reviews
    261 Poinciana Dr 8.5/10
    Emerald View Villa is a romantic and enchantingly beautiful Bed and Breakfast. They offer a very private, intimate and personal vacation like the rich and famous but at a price you can afford. Treat yourself to the type of vacation you've always dreamed of. At Emerald View, you are not just a lost face in the crowd. The Resort Guest House/Villa is nestled on a hilltop about 500 feet above sea level, overlooking the Caribbean Sea and a small rustic village below. Almost all rooms have a panoramic view of the ocean and the mountainside. Imagine watching the sunrise and sunset without leaving your room. We can provide tour packages for people wishing to tour our beautiful island. Please inquire if you are interested. We can also host small groups of up to 45 people, so if you are planning a family reunion, wedding ceremony, business retreat, or any other group meeting, please ask us for customized options to meet your needs. We are only 3 miles from one of the best beaches on the island - Rose Hall Beach Club. Our resort features a pool and many other recreation options nearby, all which our staff can plan for you at your request. ... more
     
    Grand Palladium Lady Hamilton Resort & Spa Score 0 from 0 reviews
    The Point 0/10
    Grand Palladium Jamaica Resort & Spa - Hotel offer seven air conditioned a la carte restaurants, thirteen bars and three buffet restaurants. There are five banquet and convention rooms enabled to boast 20 to 264 people. The Grand Palladium Resorts also offer five swimming pools and an open air theatre. The Grand Palladium Jamaica Resort & Spa offers a wide variety of treatments and services for an unforgettable stay. Exclusive and personalized attention. ... more
     
    Negril Treehouse Resort Score 6.75 from 2 reviews
    Norman Manley Boulevard 6.75/10
    The Standard Garden View room has 1 king bed or 2 single beds, cable television, telephone and safety deposit box. ... more
     
    Grand Palladium Jamaica Resort & Spa Score 0 from 0 reviews
    The Point 0/10
    Grand Palladium Jamaica Resort & Spa - Hotel offer seven air conditioned a la carte restaurants, thirteen bars and three buffet restaurants. There are five banquet and convention rooms enabled to boast 20 to 264 people. The Grand Palladium Resorts also offer five swimming pools and an open air theatre. The Grand Palladium Jamaica Resort & Spa offers a wide variety of treatments and services for an unforgettable stay. Exclusive and personalized attention. The resort features a complete, daily program of sports activities and entertainment on the beach and at the pool. Children’s entertainment throughout the day and show for children at night/ Mini-disco and shows and games every night at the theatre and disco bar Bobsled, air conditioned from 11:00pm – 2:00am. ... more
     
    More hotels in Westmoreland

    Dolphin Cove At Treasure Reef Admission Pass Varies

    Imagine an idyllic tropical retreat set against the backdrop of Jamaica's picturesque North Coast. Adjacent to the world-famous Dunn's River Falls in Ocho Rios, the opportunity awaits you to meet a family of Bottle Nose dolphins at their home, Dolphin Cove.

    Dolphin Cove is the Caribbean's newest and Jamaica's only dolphin attraction. This magnificent property has a natural cove which is surrounded by 4 acres of lush tropical rain forest. Visitors can watch the fascinating interactive dolphin programs, relax on glistening white sand, enjoy the setting or browse for souvenirs at the Gift Shop.

    PLUS, dolphins aren't the only attraction here! Dolphin Cove is home to other exotic Caribbean species such as Stingrays, Eels, friendly Sharks, Snakes, Macaws and other unique tropical birds, fish and reptiles which you can visit on the Jungle Trail!

    Finally, guests are also able to enjoy a taste of Jamaica, from a fruit-lady's cart, located along the Jungle Trail. Fresh pineapple, coconut, citrus or other tasty Jamaican fruits are available to try.

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    Horseback Riding at Braco Stables from Trelawny 4 hours

    Ride along the private beach.

    'Once upon a time, I rode a seahorse into paradise'. A truly fun and enjoyable experience for the whole family.

    A two hour ride through the scenic countryside, along the shore to a beautiful, white sand beach where you can ride bareback into the sea with the horses.

    The ride ends by the Great House poolside with complimentary refreshments. There is also a Snack shop at the beach selling refreshments and snacks.

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    Montego Bay Jeep Safari 4 hours

    Montego Bay Jeep Safari

    Take a drive on the wild side!

    The only way to see Jamaica's natural beauty, experience her culture, her history and diversity, is to take the Chukka Jeep Safari. This tour will take you through Jamaica's rugged interior in a Safari-Themed 4X4 Land Rover. You will be shown the real Jamaica with many a pit-stop to highlight Jamaica's local culture including a stop at a former slave hospital converted into a church in 1846. Navigate Jamaica's rocky terrain with your own personal guide/driver/bartender who will keep you intrigued with many stories and anecdotes about Jamaican life.

    To top it all off you will take a once in a lifetime river walk through the tropical foliage, you will discover hidden waterfalls, slow flowing natural swimming pools, hear the birds, feel the natural mineral waters and smell the rainforest.

    This is the real Jamaica.

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