Negril

Negril

Negril in September

Not the best time

Peak hurricane season makes this the riskiest month to visit. Extreme weather, minimal tourist infrastructure operating, and constant storm threats outweigh the bargain prices.

Weather

September sits in hurricane season's peak with the threat of major storms looming. Even without hurricanes, daily heavy rains and extreme humidity make outdoor activities miserable. The air feels thick enough to swim through.

33°C high26°C low15 rain days

Crowds & Cost

low crowds
~$110/day average

September Tips

  • Hurricane tracking becomes a daily necessity
  • Many hotels and restaurants close for annual maintenance
  • Travel insurance should include hurricane coverage

All Months

December through April is peak season for good reason — the weather's perfect, trade winds keep things comfortable, and rain stays away. But you'll pay for it. Hotels double their rates, and Seven Mile Beach gets packed with cruise ship crowds. Here's the sweet spot: late November or early May. Weather's still gorgeous, but prices drop and the beaches clear out. Hurricane season runs June through November, but don't let that scare you off completely. September and October see the most storms, but July and August can be brilliant — hot and humid, yes, but also empty and cheap. The rain usually comes in quick afternoon bursts that cool everything down. Plus, this is mango season, when the fruit falls off trees and into your rum punch. Just keep an eye on the weather and have flexible travel insurance. December brings the most tourists but also the best party scene. New Year's Eve at Rick's Cafe is legendary, but book everything months ahead.

Negril Scores

Solo

7/10

Couples

9/10

Families

7/10

Adventure

5/10

Budget

5/10

Luxury

7/10

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