The South Coast, a walk into a world of wild things in wild places, resists taming. This region, “the other side of Jamaica,” charms those who love everything nature has to offer...
Pristine, untouched, and undeveloped, the area’s off-the-beaten track reputation may be its most attractive calling card. Crocodiles lurk. Thunderous waterfalls flow. Acres upon acres of sugar cane blanket the countryside. Deserted beaches, and cool, green hills, appeal to those longing for seclusion.
The South Coast stretches southeast from Savanna-la-Mar, encompassing three parishes and the pristine coastline past Whitehouse, Black River, and Treasure Beach to Alligator Pond and beyond. The region includes Mandeville, established in the tropical highlands of the Don Figuerero Mountains, 2,000 feet above sea level. Easily accessible, the area can be reached in less than two hours from the Montego Bay airport and about one hour from Negril.
Appleton Estate Tour Day Trip to YS Falls Gazing at Lover's Leap Golfing at Manchester CC Hiking to Gourie Caves Middle Quarters Shrimp Photos at Bamboo Avenue Relaxing at Milk River Spa Safaris on the Black River Snorkeling at Pelican Bar