In the 70's , many people found out about this place called Negril and soon we were visited by flower children and travelers of all kinds who were searching for something spectacular. Before long, our thatched huts were not sufficient and simple wooden cottages were constructed, some of which still stand on the property as a reminder of days gone by. Once arrived, our guests were hosted by Ms. Louise and three of her daughters who were instrumental in making Kuyaba truly special.
Eventually, a restaurant was added, and renamed 'Kuyaba'. The word Kuyaba is actually an Arawak Indian word used to describe a paradise for feasting, drinking and dancing. A fitting name, we think you'll agree, for a beautiful place like none you've ever seen.