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Rick’s Cafe is a popular stop with first-time visitors to the area, especially at sunset. Families with small children are welcome, though mind them closely around the cliffs area.
Remember to bring your swimwear, sunscreen, towel, and camera for sunsets and cliff jumps.
There are reports of travelers sustaining serious injuries from jumping off the cliffs. Dive at your own risk.
Rick’s Cafe is accessible to wheelchair users.
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As with most cafés, entry to Rick’s Café is free, although you’ll obviously need to spend something on food or drink inside. Drinks are considered on the expensive side, so prepare to spend more than you might for a local bar without the hotspot reputation of Rick’s Café.
Yes, this cliff-diving destination has become a legendary pit stop for travelers. Perched high on the West End cliffs, the café is known for its glorious sunset views, signature rum cocktails, and Caribbean cuisine—along with the chance to catch daredevil cliff jumpers in action.
Per one customer who booked the Negril Tour from Montego Bay – Seven Mile Beach & Rick's Café, "Great food and entertainment from the DJ. Also, it was cool seeing everyone able to jump off the cliffs, and a few of the guys even did the high jump. Definitely recommend."
Rick’s Café opened in 1974 as the first public bar and restaurant on the West End Cliffs. It was rebuilt twice, once in 1988 and once in 2004, due to hurricane destruction. It’s most famous today for its sunsets, lively vibes, and cliff jumping that’s open to all who dare.
Rick’s Café specializes in tropical cocktails and Jamaican dishes like Red Stripe Beer Battered Shrimp, Rick’s Caribbean Whole Lobster, and Blackened Mahi Mahi Fillet. Rasta-politan, Rick’s Frozen Rum Runner, and Rick’s World Famous Rum Punch are popular cocktails. Sweet potato pudding and traditional rum cakes are best for dessert.
Yes, there are multiple accommodations near Rick’s Café. Villas Sur Mer is a chic four-star rustic hotel with villas and cottages right next door to Rick’s. Le Mirage is a small, adults-only, clothing-optional resort nearby with an infinity swimming pool. There are many other hotels within minutes of Rick’s Café.
Yes, Rick’s Café is best-known for cliff jumping. The water is 15 feet (4.5 meters) deep, and you can jump from heights of 10 feet (3 meters), 25 feet (7.6 meters), and 35 feet (10.6 meters)—at your own risk. There also is a swimming pool on-site.
Most visitors to Rick’s Café either walk from their hotel or take private transportation. There are dozens of car hires available in the Negril area; nearly every hotel will help you secure a ride to Rick’s. You also can ask airport staff upon arrival for a local taxi number.
Yes, Rick’s Café is considered a family-friendly restaurant, and kids can dine alongside their parents. No pets are allowed. Keep in mind that this busy restaurant draws a crowd who enjoy drinking and dancing. It is a lively bar atmosphere that may become more adult-oriented as the sun sets.
When you're done at Rick's café, Negril and the wider area have a ton of fun things to do. Per other travelers, here are some of the top attractions to visit:
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