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Negril vs Tanzania

Negril and Tanzania, side by side: live travel advisories, our resort catalog's real guest data, and each destination's honest weather picture — everything you need to break the tie.

Negril guide · Tanzania guide · How we score

By the numbers

NegrilTanzania
U.S. travel advisoryLevel 2: Exercise Increased CautionLevel 3: Reconsider Travel
Resorts in our catalog31
Average guest rating★ 4.5★ 4.7
Nightly rates$300–$800/night$800+
Adults-only resorts2 of 30 of 1
Hurricane exposureIn the hurricane beltNo hurricane season
Rainy seasonMay–June and September–NovemberLong rains mid-March–May (April is seriously wet), short rains November
Sweet spotDecember–April — with a sunset every night of the yearJune–October and December–February

Advisory levels sync from travel.state.gov; catalog figures reflect the resorts we've researched, not every hotel in the country.

Weather, month by month

JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
Negril — high °F838384858789898988878684
Tanzania — high °F899090878484838384868889
Negril — rain (in)0.80.60.71.34.23.82.63.85.57.03.21.4
Tanzania — rain (in)3.02.45.915.37.81.91.11.42.03.58.05.5

Approximate climate normals for Seven Mile Beach and Zanzibar — planning guidance, not a forecast.

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