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Mandeville and South Coast

June 19th, 2010

South Coast in Jamaica

South Coast in Jamaica

Mandeville

Mandeville, principal town of the parish of Manchester, is a quiet, restful mountain resort, a little over 2,000 feet above sea level with a cool climate (70-75 degrees by day, 65-70 degrees by night) ideal for such pursuits as golf, walking and horseback riding.
The town is often likened to an English village and certainly boasts a village green, handsome stone buildings and stone-walled pastures.

Bamboo Avenue

Bamboo Avenue at Lacovia is a well-known attraction where the road is lined for miles with tall bamboo which meets overhead like a vaulted cathedral roof.

Lover’s Leap

Lover’s Leap is another remarkable beauty spot where a sheer cliff, 1,600 feet high, overhangs the sea.

Treasure Beach

Treasure Beach not so long ago, was known only to Jamaicans and a very few privileged visitors. Now, a few more people have heard the secret. The natural peace and tranquility has not yet been spoiled and the warmth and hospitality of the people will touch your hearts.

Jakes at Treasure Beach provides everything you need, color, space, light and sea. Beautiful basics, a welcoming bed, a beckoning view and music to soothe. From Jakes you can mountain bike, canoe, fish, try a river safari or simply become forgetful by a waterfall.

Jakes Restaurant offers fresh seafood and spicy cuisine. Dine by the seaside in a romantic setting and experience the real taste of Jamaica.

Black River

Black River is Jamaica’s largest river. Nature lovers will delight in exploring what it has to offer. Boat trips are available. The YS Falls on the river are held by some to be the island’s most spectacular.

Middle Quarters

At the quaintly-named village of Middle Quarters, basket-carrying women will come to your car crying,”Shrim, Shrim, Shrim”. They are selling succulent cooked and peppered shrimps caught in nearby Black River.

For those who wish to thoroughly explore the island, the following trips will add excitement to the visit.

Apple Valley Nature Park

Located in the town of Maggotty, you can fish, hike and paddle your own canoe in this park.

Milk River Baths

A 30-minute drive from Mandeville, these mineral baths are said to be highly restorative.

YS Falls

Situated on an estate of the same name, these cataracts are among the most spectacular in Jamaica. There are eight of them, falling a breathtaking 120 feet in majestic tiers.

Diving

There can be no finer place in the world for diving than Jamaica with its crystal clear waters and its tropical reefs, abundant with sea-life. You don’t have to be an expert to enjoy this experience. A one-day diving course will give you enough basic skills for a shallow dive – and that’s all it will take to get you “hooked”.

Fishing

Jamaica is also for deep sea, big-game fishermen. Blue marlin, dolphin, tuna, kingfish and wahoo await the challenge. Port Antonio is particularly well-known for this sport.