| Bloody 
                                    Bay is the most northerly bay located at the 
                                    end of Negril's seven-mile long beach. 
                                    Bloody Bay gets its name not for the pirates 
                                    who frequented the area, but for the whalers 
                                    who butchered their prey in the waters which 
                                    caused them to turn blood red.  
                                     History 
                                      tells us that Jack Rackham "Calico 
                                      Jack" and his bloodthirsty pirates 
                                      including two women, Anne Bonney and Mary 
                                      Read often frequented the area until their 
                                      capture by the British in 1720.  
                                    Currently 
                                      Bloody Bay is a favorite spot for the 
                                      locals and has a Bloody Bay Bar where you 
                                      can indulge in refreshments and a local 
                                      favorite, lobster.  
                                    For 
                                      those wishing to go out on a Glass Bottom 
                                      Boat, the Treasure Girl II is based out 
                                      of Bloody Bay. 
                                    Transportation 
                                      to Bloody Bay was provided by "Sammy's 
                                      Jamaican Tours". 
                                        
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