18Sep
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Getting Their Goat Resort Employees Show Support for Green Globe Initiative by Having Their Own Herds with Offspring of the Beloved “Betty”

Sunset at the Palms, an all-inclusive resort in Negril, has been providing a romantic and relaxing haven for human guests for 15 years. In recent years, though, it’s earned a reputation as being a happy place for goats, too, thanks to a four-legged member of the groundskeeping crew, Betty, who arrived in spring 2017

14Aug
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15 Things to Keep You Coming Back to Sunset at the Palms

We are very excited to be celebrating 15 years of providing a highly personalized and pampering vacation for its guests. The resort will officially celebrate the milestone from September 8 to 15, during a week headlined by festive décor and celebratory events that include a private catamaran cruise, live musical entertainment, special $15 mini-massage

7Aug
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Repeat Guests -When One Visit Isn’t Enough

Have you ever met someone who returns to the same vacation destination year after year? Maybe they return to the same hotel and even book the same room.  Do you ever wonder what the thinking is behind vacationers for whom one visit to a resort is never enough? There are several factors to consider.

15Jan
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A Day at Mayfield Falls, Jamaica

Just an hour from Negril lies the stunning glistening pools and lush plants known as Mayfield Falls. Two flowing waterfalls combine with 21 pools to create a tropical, shady destination that needs to be on your list of places to visit on your trip to Jamaica. Mayfield Falls is the perfect day trip destination

28Nov
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Have You “Herd” the News? Adults-Only Resort in Jamaica Does It Again, Welcoming Two More Kid

Sunset at the Palms, has gained international media attention during the past 18 months for introducing the traveling public to a captivating family of resident goats led by a friendly matriarch named Betty. On November 9 Betty delighted resort staff and guests by delivering her second pair of twins in less than a year.

15Nov
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Sunset at the Palms Serves up an Authentic Taste of Jamaica

As many of our past guests know, Sunset at the Palms prides itself in giving guests a true taste of Jamaican culture. To that end, the resort’s culinary team strives to create menus that introduce visitors to the array of colorful fruits and vegetables, delicious seafood, and unique spices and sauces that combine to

7Aug
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Pirates of the Caribbean – Jamaica

If you’re considering travel to Jamaica, one thing drawing you there might be the nation’s rich history. The island was home to the indigenous Arawak and Taino peoples, and was occupied and colonized by the Spanish in the late 1400s. In the mid-1600s, the island was conquered by the British, who controlled it for

24Apr
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Summer/ Fall Flight Prices Make for a Great Vacation

Planning a trip to the Caribbean in the summer can lead to some big savings, and Jamaica is no exception. Off-peak season is generally mid-April to mid-December – just before Christmas.  Imagine fewer crowds, lower hotel prices and less expensive airfare. Cheap flights to Jamaica are much easier to find in the off- season

3Apr
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Combat Stress and Take Control of Your Story Through Findmeretreats.com

Stress and My Story Stress can be combatted in two ways. We can learn to strengthen our nervous system and we can adjust our perception of ourselves through the discovery of our stories. Find Me Retreats shows you how.  Designed with the teachings of Kundalini Yoga and the principles of Mental Health Counseling, Find

9Mar
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Welcome to Negril. The Capital of Casual!

The community of Negril lies little more than one hour from Montego Bay on the western edge of Jamaica. The relaxed and laid-back atmosphere of the area earned the location the nickname “Capital of Casual.” James Bond author Ian Fleming loved Jamaica and lived in the country for a number of years. He wrote