Jamaican Beach Resorts

You can find your heart and spend the best time of your life when you visit a Jamaica beach resort

Jamaica beach resorts span all across the island. From locations like Montego Bay, Negril, Ocho Rios and now the new and emerging Portland. When you decide to visit Jamaica, there are so many choices that you can make. You can visit places such as Coyaba, Legends, Golden Seas and of course the best location in our opinion is the Sandals Beach Resorts across the country. The possibilities for fun, sea and sand are endless we can list what you can do in Jamaica and we still would not list everything. However seeing is believing that’s why we have added this Jamaica sandals video for you to watch.


 

Now that you have seen this can you imagine getting up to 50% off on a trip to Jamaica and staying at any Sandals location. The benefits of Jamaica beach resorts continue to become evident. But let’s take a look on all the things you can do when you visit Jamaica.


Jamaica beach resorts are the perfect location to visit for the ultimate in pleasure

  • Nature Trips
  • Hiking
  • Fishing
  • Bird Watching
  • Horseback Riding
  • Golfing
  • Night Clubs
  • Bars
  • Casino Gaming
  • Theatres
  • Duty free shopping
  • Rasta Clothing and Craft Shopping
  • Supermarkets with Jamaican food
  • Reggae Music Fair And Shopping
  • Biking Tours
  • Walking Tours
  • Plantation Tours
  • Safari Tours
  • Rafting
  • Tubing
  • Scuba Diving
  • Snorkeling
  • Para Sailing
  • Day Cruises
  • Reef Diving

And after naming all of these there is still more to do in Jamaica beach resorts. Jamaica is characterized by intimate beach front hideaways with over 5,000 rooms across the island. Most properties have five star restaurants, private beaches (some with nude beaches), large swimming pools with swim up bars, jacuzzis, relaxing and massaging spas, tennis courts and fitness centers and gyms along with a full 24-hour room service ensuring all the amenities are in within your reach. Montego Bay is Jamaica’s second largest city and is home to the Sir Donald Sangster International Airport the largest airport in the country. Well known for duty free shopping and cruise liners docking terminal, the beautiful Doctor’s Cave Beach. These are just a few characteristics of great Jamaica beach resorts.

 

Treasure Beach Rated South Coast Best Resort

Nearly Lover’s Leap, Treasure Beach is a real gem for those travelers who seek rescue away from the noise. This rocky coast is deserted and very pleasant small hotels, is characterized as one of the most remote and relaxed in Jamaica. Until we reach here the big chains, you’re only Treasure Beach and the sea front of you.

Since Jack Spratt Beach, one of the beaches that dot this area, you can negotiate the price of a boat (about $25 per person) to reach Pelican Bar, surely one of the most magical of Jamaica. The idea of this rustic bar, built over the sea within 1 km of the coast, emerged from a dream that had Floyd, its owner. Today the place is certainly that: a dream, and assure you to drink Jamaican rum while enjoying the sunset will be an experience that will not forget.

Wild Nature – Jamaica Beach Resorts

Treasure Beach can be a good base for exploring the Black River area, a paradise for lovers of nature and wildlife. The best way to view its landscape is aboard a boat going up the river, where the stars are brightly shining over the 300 crocodiles that inhabit its waters. As well as these reptiles the resort area is home to more than 100 species of Jamaican birds. You can hire boat tours in the town of Black River, prices range from $10 to $30 per trip, depending on the duration and the inclusion of lunch.

Following upstream on the road to Springfield, and before reaching the YS Falls, the road passes through a tunnel of bamboo naturally curious, Bamboo Avenue, about 4 km in length. This bamboo forest was planted more than 100 years ago and today is a good stop if you take several hours behind the wheel. Under his shadow find many hawkers coconut or refreshments. The YS Falls, a few kilometers from here, are one of the most popular tourist attractions among Jamaicans, and its waterfalls and natural pools are a perfect place to be a good dip, brought the picnic, or plunge into rope pulleys. To reach the falls is necessary to leave your car in the parking lot and board a tourist train that leaves every few minutes from the post of ticket sales. If you’re getting into the water, keep in mind that the floor is slippery. If you look hard, some friendly companions will help you cross in exchange for a tip.

Again on route west you will arrive at Negril, considered the Jamaican capital of live music and parties at night. If we add this to a beach more than 11 km washed by the waters of a crystalline turquoise, do not seem strange that this is one of the major tourist destinations of the island, and that therefore the supply of leisure is endless.


Treasure Beach Jamaican Beach Resort

Coyaba Beach Resort

The Coyaba Beach Resort It is administered by a family. This intimate property is a good mix of unparalleled elegance and antiquity. The Cobaya offers all the comforts of a large hotel that is in a quiet and charming. Despite the Cobaya is perfect for pigeon peas, there are many things to do for those who cannot stay still like tennis, water sports and visiting the gym. Cobaya beach resort rooms have colonial-style furniture with large French doors leading to private balconies. The garden rooms have luxury 2 double beds or a double bed at your request. The rooms are in the first, second and third floors, no elevator. There are three restaurants at the hotel. The main restaurant is open for breakfast and dinner, serves international cuisine and Caribbean specialties. The pool bar and restaurants serve sandwiches and salads. In the evening guests can visit the restaurant as well as the bar that is above the informal lobby. The three modern buildings have three floors and are surrounded by a scenic spot.

Administered and family-owned, is an establishment of 50 rooms which combines elegance with an unparalleled sense of the old world. Cobaya beach resort provides all the comforts of a large hotel, but is a haven intimate and charming. The rooms are furnished in style Coyaba planting with large French doors leading to private balconies. The rooms are in the first, second and third floor, no elevators. There are three restaurants at the hotel. The main restaurant is open for lunch, serving Jamaican and international dishes specifically with Caribbean ingredients. In the afternoons diners can visit the restaurants just outside of the lobby area. There are three buildings, each with three floors, surrounded by a garden paradise. The beach surrounds the entire establishment and adds to the cool surroundings.

Jamaica What You Should Know

Jamaica is an independent state within the British Commonwealth.

It is governed by a constitution promulgated on August 6, 1962. Holds Executive Branch: the British monarch represented by a governor general, prime minister (head of government) appointed by the Governor-General from among the members of the House of Representatives and a Cabinet appointed by the Governor and recommended by the prime minister. And a legislature composed of the House of Representatives and the Senate.

On the island is operated tourism as income. Only 14% of the territory is arable, and is located mainly in the plains of the coast, which is trying to exploit to the maximum throughout the year. Presents always a flourishing agriculture, with its fertile valleys. There are obtained tropical crops, snuff, bananas, citrus fruits, cocoa, coffee, coconut, corn, hay, pepper, ginger, mango, potato, arrowroot and sugar cane-of which there is a rum appreciated in the world. Among the mineral bauxite is obtained, from which aluminum is extracted is exported, and whose deposits are the richest in the world. Also cast is removed, lead, salt and limestone.

The training presents a mountainous landscape that runs the island from east to west. Towards the west lies a limestone plateau and east toward a crystalline solid, the Blue Mountains, whose height is the main Mount Blue, which reaches 2,256 meters.

Its climate is tropical, warm, with summer heat throughout the year. The biggest disadvantage facing the climate of the island, are the hurricanes that hit this area.

The native tribes that populated the island were Arawak (the Arawak word Xaymaca, meaning ‘land of forests and waters’).

Jamaica was discovered by Christopher Columbus on his second trip, and became a Spanish colony in 1509. In 1655 it was conquered by British under the command of Sir William Penn. According to the provisions of the Treaty of Madrid in 1670 was in fact transferred to England.

The high house tertiary education is the University of West Indies (founded in 1948), located in Kingston, where he studied more than 5,000 young people who have a library of nearly half a thousand copies.

While the southern plains of Jamaica are somewhat dry, the North Slope is characterized by a very humid climate.

The abundant rainfall conducive to maintaining an abundant vegetation, with exotic plants and flowers to beautify the landscape. The maximum precipitation months are May, June, October and November.

There are there more than 200 species of flowering plants. And you can quote among indigenous cedar trees, rosewood, mahogany, palm, coconut palm and the famous Scotch Bonnet pepper.

Also cultivated varieties introduced, such as mango, banana, the breadfruit tree.

The fauna is similar to that of all the Antilles, where there are many parrots, hummingbirds and CUC.

These areas, in late summer, are exposed to the action of fearsome cyclones.

The transport on the island are the railroad, with around 340 km of railroads and some 15,000 km of roads (only a quarter paved). In addition arrive and depart from her numerous international airlines and Air Jamaica.


What You Should Know About Jamaica