Ah, Jamaica; the land of jerk and jackfruit, of the roaring Dunn’s River and beaches to die for. A veritable jewel of the Caribbean region, Jamaica boasts its own unique Carib come Creole come African come colonial come Latin culture and heritage. There are gorgeous mansions with an English edge next to earthy beach huts issuing […]
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Jamaica, land we love, is the largest island of the Commonwealth Caribbean and the third largest of the Greater Antilles after Cuba and Hispaniola filled with beauty all around. Here are places you should visit this summer. 1. White River Valley Located by the Old Spanish Bridge in Labyrinth, St. Mary. There’s a rope swing […]
Hellshire Beach, Jamaica, is located near Portmore, and famed for its fried fish and safe swimming. It has near white sands with a very small trace of black sand. Exposed when there is a sea running to the south, the waters close to shore are often quite cloudy due to the stirred up sand. Hellshire […]
James Bond Beach is a beach that sits on a small peninsula at Oracabessa Bay, about 10 miles (16 km) from Ocho Rios on Jamaica’s north coast. James Bond Beach has brightly painted changing rooms, a water sports centre, a bar, and a restaurant. It is surrounded by crystal clear water on three sides, and the mountains […]
Bluefields Beach Park is a very popular public beach in Bluefields in the south-east of Westmoreland, Jamaica. It gets very busy at weekends and holidays. The old road from Black River to Savanna-la-Mar is separated from the beach by only a low stone wall. However, this old road was replaced by a slightly more inland […]
This is a list of beaches in Jamaica. There are over 50 beautiful public beaches in Jamaica. Some make an entry charge (for use of facilities) and have security guards. Many sea-front hotels are able to control access to what is effectively their private beach. They may, for a fee, allow non-residents to gain access […]