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Cove in Westmoreland, Jamaica
Xtabi
Cove
Photograph of an Xtabi cave.An Xtabi cave.
Xtabi is located in JamaicaXtabiXtabi
Coordinates: 18°16′12″N 78°22′05″W / 18.2700215°N 78.3679515°W / 18.2700215; -78.3679515
CountryJamaica
ParishWestmoreland
TownNegril
Time zoneUTC-5 (EST)

Xtabi is a cove on the cliffs of Negril, in Westmoreland, Jamaica. It consists of a labyrinth of caves and passageways carved from solid rock over millennia of ocean water striking it.

An eponymous hotel sits atop the cliffs.

History

The first inhabitants of Xtabi were the Ciboney Indians, who arrived from the coast of South America around 500 B.C. The Ciboney who were also known as “Cave dwellers” lived along the cliffs of Negril for hundreds of years before eventually being displaced by the Arawaks in 750 A.D. The name Xtabi is derived from an Arawak word, which means “meeting place of the gods”.

See also

References

  1. Jamaica Underground: The Caves, Sinkholes and Underground Rivers of the Island, Alan G. Fincham, University of the West Indies Press, 1998-03-31, page ?, ISBN 978-976-640-036-1.
  2. Jamaica.Sean Sheehan & Angela Black, Marshall Cavendish Children's Books, October 2004, page 21, ISBN 978-0-7614-1785-9.
  3. Xtabi Archived 2009-06-12 at the Wayback Machine, Frommer's Review (defines the Arawak word).

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