10 Things to Enjoy along Jamaica’s South Coast

Jamaica’s South Coast is filled with fun and exciting things to do, majestic views, and breathtaking scenery. Check out the list below for 10 amazing things to do on the South Coast of Jamaica.

Black River Safari 

Enjoy a cruise along the Black River located in the Parish of St. Elizabeth. Learn about the wildlife (esp. the crocs) and history of the area as you cruise along the island’s longest navigable river. Check out our YouTube video here for more information on the safari.

Holland Bamboo 

Holland Bamboo Grove is located in Lacovia, St. Elizabeth – the breadbasket of Jamaica. The avenue is roughly 2 ½ miles or 4 km long and portrays a beautifully arched and shaded arrangement of bamboos on both sides of the roadway. It is a heritage site and one of Jamaica’s tourist attractions, which is said to be the most photographed place on the island. 

Breadnut Valley Falls

Another hidden gem off the beaten path in the breadbasket parish of St. Elizabeth. Breadnut Valley Falls is located on the Breadnut Valley Estate in Maggotty. It consists of several waterfalls which cascade into natural pools, each offering a unique and scenic view. 

Jakes at Treasure Beach

A family-owned resort in the heart of Treasure Beach with signature villas, beachside wellness, and spa. The best of Jamaican hospitality and one-of-a-kind vibes. 

Ys Falls

YS Falls is a nature-based attraction and one of Jamaica’s most scenic, offering the opportunity to experience the beauty of the waterfalls surrounded by lush gardens and magnificent trees. There are seven waterfalls, several of which cascade into natural pools. More recent additions to the attractions at YS Falls include exhilarating canopy rides, which glide from the top of the falls to its base. 

Treasure Beach

Treasure Beach is a six-mile stretch of coral-coloured and sometimes black sands, private coves, and rocky shores. Treasure Beach’s main bays are – Billy’s, Calabash, Fort Charles (also known as Starve Gut) Great, and Frenchman’s.

Jack Sprat 

Jack Sprat is the Treasure Beach hotspot where locals and Jakes guests come for the fresh, grilled seafood and the pizza. The vibe is always great; great music, the breezy, outdoor deck overlooking the ocean. An authentic Jamaican experience you don’t wanna miss. 

 Middle Quarters

The village of Middle Quarters, just outside of Black River, is famous all over Jamaica for one thing, “Pepper Shrimp” and is renowned for street vendors who stand at the roadside selling this very spicy delight.

The Joy Spence Appleton Estate Rum Tour

Nestled in the community of Silaoh in St. Elizabeth, The Joy Spence Appleton Estate Rum Tour experience promises to bring you through the history of Jamaican Rum, from the growing of sugarcane, its processing, and its end product RUM, there’s even a bit of rum drinking at the start and end of the tour.

Floyd’s Pelican Bar

Floyd’s Pelican Bar is located approximately one mile off Jamaica’s South Coast, in the turquoise sea of Parottee Bay. Built on a sandbar, it’s easily the coolest bar in the world. Enjoy a cold Red Stripe or play some dominoes while you await your freshly done seafood.  You can check out our Pelican Bar post here.

We 10/10 recommend visiting the South Coast the next time you visit Jamaica. Drop us a comment below and tell us what you think.

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