When you think of paradise, what comes to mind? For us, it’s Jamaica!!!
For a true adventure; let’s go to Jamaica South Coast, known for being a natural paradise. Almost untouched, from bubbling natural mineral baths known for their healing powers, to tours of historical Great Houses and Lovers Leap, the South Coast is just the place to soak up the warmth, or saddle up and ride down to the dark sandy beach.
It is a less developed and less touristy region compared to the popular resort areas of Montego Bay and Ocho Rios on the north coast.
One of the main attractions on the south coast is the beautiful Treasure Beach. This quiet and unspoiled stretch of coastline offers picturesque fishing villages, tranquil coves, and golden sand beaches. It is the perfect destination for relaxation, swimming, and sunbathing.
Another must-visit spot on the south coast is the Black River, which is the longest river in Jamaica. The Black River Safari boat tour allows visitors to explore the unique and diverse ecosystem while spotting crocodiles, exotic birds, and other wildlife.
The south coast is also home to the stunning YS Falls, which is a series of cascading waterfalls set amid lush gardens and tropical forests. Visitors can swim in the natural pools and take a refreshing dip in the crystal-clear waters.
The Joy Spence Appleton Estate Rum Experience is where you will develop a deeper appreciation for the quality of Appleton Estate Jamaica rums, but also for the warmth and flavor of the country’s heartland. This is the spirit, from Jamaica with love, found in every smooth sip of Appleton Estate Jamaica rum.
Visiting Floyd’s Pelican Bar in Jamaica is definitely something to brag about. Floyd’s Pelican Bar is a tiny bar made of driftwood stilted on a huge sandbar about ¾ mile out in the sea. It’s one of the most unique places to eat and have a drink in the entire world – hands down the best bar in the Caribbean! To get there you have to take a 20-minute boat ride to this rustic establishment in the middle of the ocean. Once there you can sunbathe, swim in the shallow ocean water, drink a cold beer and eat some fresh lobster or fish.
Overall, the south coast of Jamaica is a hidden gem that provides an authentic Jamaican experience with its untouched beaches, natural wonders, and charming villages. It is the perfect destination for travelers looking to get off the beaten path and explore the more laid-back side of the island.
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