Day 26 of 365 Things to Do, See & Eat in Jamaica – Treasure Beach

Treasure Beach St Elizabeth Jamaica

Treasure Beach, Jamaica – Photo by Anna Viktorina Who wouldn’t want to visit a place called Treasure Beach? Treasure Beach is located on the Southern side of Jamaica. For visitors seeking to escape their fellow tourists, the fishing villages of Treasure Beach offer a welcome option. Located just a mile from the famous Pelican Bar […]

Day 25 of 365 Things to Do, See & Eat in Jamaica – The Coyaba River Garden and Museum

Coyaba River Garden And Museum

The Coyaba River Garden and Museum offers a look at the cultures of the native Arawak Indians and the Spanish settlers. The museum features artifacts from both cultures and represent the earliest people to inhabit Jamaica. The outdoor courtyard boasts a fountain and many exotic tropical plants. From its excellent lookout point, you can see […]

Day 22 of 365 Things to Do, See & Eat in Jamaica – Negril Seven Mile Beach

Negril Seven Mile Beach

Seven Mile Beach in Negril refers to an actual series of seven straight miles of white sand beach complete with requisite turquoise colors and a great view of fiery evening sunsets. Seven Mile Beach also features weekly live reggae music, many entertainment choices, snack vendors, and authentic Jamaican restaurants. You can walk to the cliff […]

Day 21 of 365 Things to Do, See & Eat in Jamaica – Dance the Night Away

Dancing in Jamaica

Be sure to do some dancing while in Jamaica. There are many opportunities to learn how to dance reggae and then show off your moves. Negril, Montego Bay and Ocho Rios have a wide assortment of popular dance clubs that attract locals and tourists. Watching the locals dance is the best way to learn how […]

Day 20 of 365 Things to Do, See & Eat in Jamaica – Have a Luminous Experience

Luminous Lagoon, Trewlanny, Jamaica

No visit to Jamaica is complete without seeing Luminous Lagoon, which is located in the Trelawny marshlands. Reminiscent of the days when sugar was king on the island in the 18th century, the lagoon was once home to a wharf where British ships unloaded goods for the island and uploaded sugar, rum and other exports […]