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South Coast

The South Coast of Jamaica is a lesser-known but equally beautiful and vibrant tourist destination. It is known for its secluded beaches, lush rainforests, and charming villages.

Things to do on the South Coast

There is no shortage of things to do on the South Coast. Visitors can enjoy swimming, sunbathing, and snorkeling at the many beaches in the area. They can also go on boat tours, visit waterfalls, and explore the surrounding rainforests.

Some of the most popular attractions on the South Coast include:

Alligator Pond

Alligator Pond Jamaica is a quaint and authentic fishing village on the southwestern coast of Jamaica in the parish of Manchester. It is a place where you can enjoy the natural beauty and the cultural richness of Jamaica, away from […]

YS Falls

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YS Falls is one of Jamaica’s finest natural attractions, offering visitors the opportunity to experience the beauty of the waterfalls, surrounded by lush gardens and magnificent trees. YS Falls is a seven-tiered waterfall, which cascades into natural pools for swimming, […]

Jamaica Swamp Safari Village

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Jamaica Swamp Safari Village is a wildlife sanctuary and adventure park that showcases the diverse and fascinating animals of Jamaica and beyond. It is located on 50 acres of natural mangrove habitat in Falmouth, Trelawny, and was established in 1969 […]

Treasure Beach Hotels Airport Transfers Montego Bay MBJ (Private Roundtrip)

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Treasure Beach is a charming and authentic destination on the south coast of Jamaica. It is a stretch of four coves and their associated settlements: Billy’s Bay, Frenchman’s Bay, Calabash Bay and Great Bay. Treasure Beach is known for its […]

Little Ochie

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Little Ochie is a seafood lover’s dream come true. It is a rustic and cozy restaurant and bar that sits on the sandy beach of Alligator Pond, a small fishing village on the south coast of Jamaica. Little Ochie serves […]

Pelican Bar

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Pelican Bar is a unique and unforgettable bar that floats on a sandbar in the middle of the Caribbean Sea. It is the ultimate place to relax, enjoy a cold drink, and soak up the sun and the sea breeze. […]

Appleton Estate

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If you are a rum lover or a curious traveler, you will not want to miss the opportunity to visit Appleton Estate, the oldest and most famous rum distillery in Jamaica. Located in the heart of the Nassau Valley, Appleton […]

 

Food and drink in South Coast

The South Coast has a variety of restaurants and bars to choose from. Visitors can enjoy traditional Jamaican cuisine, as well as international fare.

Some of the most popular restaurants on the South Coast include:

  • Floyd’s Pelican Bar: This restaurant is located on the famous Pelican Bar and offers a variety of seafood dishes.
  • The Seaside Restaurant: This restaurant offers stunning ocean views and a variety of Jamaican and international dishes.
  • The Pelican Grill: This restaurant is located at the Appleton Estate Rum Tour and offers a variety of dishes made with Appleton Estate rum.

Getting to South Coast

The South Coast is located about 2 hours from the Sangster International Airport in Montego Bay. Visitors can take a taxi, bus, or shuttle to the South Coast from the airport.

Tips for visiting South Coast

  • The best time to visit the South Coast is during the winter months (November to April), when the weather is warm and sunny.
  • The South Coast is a lesser-known tourist destination, so it is not as crowded as some other parts of Jamaica. However, it is still important to book your accommodations in advance, especially if you are traveling during peak season.
  • Be sure to pack sunscreen, insect repellent, and a hat, as the sun can be strong on the South Coast.
  • The South Coast is a relatively safe destination, but it is always important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions against petty theft.