The Top 10 Affordable Caribbean Hotels

By: - June 20th, 2013
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Idle Awhile – Negril

The Idle Awhile is about laid-back sophistication, and it’s also about the beach. You’re right in the heart of legendary Negril’s legendary beach. The property has a light, airy vibe — you’ll feel that you’re staying inside of a lush Caribbean garden.

Lowest listed nightly rate: $140


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