Jamaica has over 40 beaches with over 100 miles of white sandy beaches, Jamaica


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Turtle Beach This beach is well maintained and surrounded by hotels. It has plenty water sports and food stands. This is Ocho Rios main beach. You just may want to take a break from its many activities under a shady palm or almond tree. (Ocho Rios)
Mallards Beach - Nearby hotels, which surrounds this beach dominate this public beach. So if you're looking to get to meet new people who are visiting Jamaica, the beach might just be for you. (Ocho Rios)
Boscobel Beach - Ideal for a family vacation. Boscobel is an all-inclusive family beach. The perfect setting to give your children an education in Caribbean experience. (Boscobel)
James Bond Beach - As this beach name suggests James Bond spend lots of time here, especially during the making of the movie, Dr No. This is a newly renovated area. This beach is a must for tourists on the North Coast. (Oracabessa)
Boston Beach - If you're not paying attention, you could easily drive past this beautiful tiny beach. But then you would be missing probably the best surfing spot in Jamaica. This pretty turquoise colored beach was once owned by Roger Moore, (author of the Happy Hooker and the Green Berets) who donated it to the Jamaica government. (1/2 a mile of Fairy Hill)
Irie Beach - This is not really a beach, but one of Ocho Rios newest developments. A tropical river, not far away feeds this watery paradise. Enjoy a game of volleyball or a bike tour of this tropical delight. (Ocho Rios)
Fisherman's Beach - Where else can you find thriving Jamaican entrepreneurs doing their own thing on the beach? If you said Fisherman's Beach, you're correct. This beach is packed with everything a tourist would ever want to take home from a vacation. (Kingston)
Gunboat Beach - This beach is especially popular with local Kingstonians on weekend because of the jerk stalls and loud music. Even though this beach is not recommended for swimming, but it's still a great place to socialize and meet Jamaicans. (Kingston)
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