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Jamaica Beaches
Jamaica has a vast assortment of stunning, world famous beaches. The most popular ones are found along the north coast, stretching 150 miles from 7 Mile Beach in Negril over to Port Antonio in the Northeast. People are beginning to find some hidden beach gems on the south coast; the Kingston area does not offer much beach activity. Some of the finest Jamaica beaches are right outside the major resorts.
Come and explore the beautiful, soft, white sand of the Jamaica beaches for yourself. Best Jamaica Beaches: Doctor's Cave Beach (Montego Bay): This 8km (5-mile) stretch of white sand made "Mo Bay" a tourist destination. Waters are placid and crystal clear, and there are changing rooms and a beach bar. This one is a family favorite. Cornwall Beach (Montego Bay): Although it's often crowded, this beach is covered with soft, white, sugary sand. The water is clean and warm, and it's a good spot to take the family. But "higglers"-vendors-will aggressively hawk anything from jewelry to drugs. Seven Mile Beach (Negril): This beach stretches 11km (7 miles) along the west coast. These golden sands are fine for families, though there are several (sectioned-off) nudist patches where guests bare all. Treasure Beach (South Coast): Tired of fighting the crowds? Head for this beach on the dry, sunny South Coast. The undertow can be dangerous, so swimming is tricky. But crashing waves make it one of the most dramatic beachscapes in Jamaica. Boston Bay Beach (Port Antonio): It's known not only for its white sands and clear waters, but also for the great jerk-pork stands. This beach has the biggest waves in Jamaica, and you can rent surfboards and even get a lesson. |
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