Beaches in Jamaica

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Beaches in Jamaica

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Blue Lagoon
Though the beach is small, the large lagoon has to be seen to...
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Beaches Port Antonio
 
Boston Bay
Considered the birthplace of Jamaica's famous jerk-style cooking...
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Beaches Port Antonio
 
Boston Beach
A short drive east of Port Antonio is Boston Beach, a don't-miss...
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Beaches East Coast
 
Doctor's Cave Beach
Montego Bay's tourist scene has its roots right on the Hip Strip...
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Beaches Montego Bay
 
Dunn's River Falls Beach
You'll find a crowd (especially if there's a cruise ship in town)...
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Beaches Ocho Rios
 
Frenchman's Cove
This picturesque, somewhat secluded beach is petite perfection...
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Beaches Port Antonio
 
James Bond Beach
Another alternative near Ocho Rios—if you don't mind the...
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Beaches Ocho Rios
 
Negril Beach
Stretching for 7 mi (11 km), the long, white-sand beach in Negril...
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Beaches Negril
 
Puerto Seco Beach
This public beach looks out on Discovery Bay, the location where...
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Beaches Runaway Bay
 
San San Beach
This small beach has beautiful blue water. Just offshore, Monkey...
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Beaches Port Antonio
 
Treasure Beach
The most atmospheric beach in the southwest is in the community...
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Beaches South Coast
 
Turtle Beach
One of the busiest beaches in Ocho Rios is not the prettiest...
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Beaches Ocho Rios
 
Walter Fletcher Beach
Though not as pretty as Doctor's Cave Beach, or as tidy, Walter...
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Beaches Montego Bay
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