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Sirena - Treasure Beach, Jamaica
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YS Falls
Located in the beautiful countryside on Jamaica's
undeveloped south coast, about 45 min from Treasure
Beach. 7 beautiful tiered waterfall surrounded by
lush vegetation. Cool, crips pools perfect for swimming,
rope swing and zip line for added excitment.
South Coast Boat Tours
Dennis Abrahams & Bernard Sutherland have fiberglass/wood
boats that they offer custom tours out of, such as
Pelican Bar, Black River, Little Ochie and private
beach parties to name a few. Each captain and boat
are licensed by the Jamaica Tourist Board. Their first
mate is a trained life guard and each boat contains
life vests and cushions.
Pelican Bar
The ultimate spot to hang with a Red Stripe, an excellent
place for a morning snorkel and Flyd will cook lunch
if it is prearranged. Plan to stop there on a boat
trip to Black River. About a 20-minute boat ride from
the Treasure Beach coast -- a must for anyone visiting.
Bloomfield Great House
Bloomfield Great House is a 200-year-old Georgian-style
coffee plantation main house built many years before
the town of Mandeville was formed in 1838. It was
renovated in 1997 by a Jamaican family and an Australian
son-in-law, and now houses a fine dining restaurant
offering a spectacular view of Mandeville, and the
occasional art exhibition and live music concert
Birding at Bluefields
From the mountains to the sea, we are exceptionally
fortunate at Bluefields to see a tremendous number
of species of birds. Of the 28 Jamaican endemic species
we have observed 22, plus a further 13 endemic sub-species
in our local area
Blue Hole Gardens - Roaring River
Day trip out to Blue Hole Gardens - Roaring River
in Westmorland, Jamaica. Enjoy the lush beauty of
the gardens and cool crisp water of the river and
lake, eat lunch at The Lovers Cafe -- US$ 8 dollar
addmission to the gardens. Also explore the Roaring
River Cave -- the village main attraction
Eco Marine Tour -Bluefields Bay
Our eco-marine tour of historic Bluefields Bay starts
from Belmont Beach where fishing has been a way of
life for more than 1400 years. The two hour tour with
a fisherman guide takes us to the east where we pass
close to the entrance to some sea caves where Cave
Swallows build their nests
Black River Boat Ride
Boat guided with a running commentary on the area's
ecology and history. Jamaica’s largest, and
third longest, river – the Black River. Famous
for its rare flora and fauna, including mangroves
and American crocodiles, the river’s name is
said to derive from the large deposits of peat under
the water that give it a dark color.
Hiking in the Bluefields Mountains
Just one hour from Montego Bay and Negril, our full
day and half day Bluefields Mountain hikes are for
the more adventurous who want to get to the top of
the mountain - around 2,300 feet (701m). From here,
you can enjoy looking down on the turkey vultures
as they soar below
Pelican Bar
Appleton Estate Rum Tour
Appleton Estate Rum Tour gives the visitor an inside
look at the rum making process. Visitors watch resident
donkey "Pax" demonstrate how juice was extracted
from sugar cane in the 18th century
Spur Tree
Spur Tree, a mountainous region lying between the
parishes of Manchester and St Elizabeth, seems to
have been named in honor of the gigantic cotton trees
that used to grow in the area, throwing out huge buttresses
or spurs, hence 'Spur tree'. The hill rises at a breathtaking
304m per half mile as it crosses the Don Figueroa
Mountains that dominate the topography of the two
parishes.
Lovers Leap
Located east of Treasure Beach, Lover's Leap is a
sheer 1,700-foot cliff overhanging the sea. It was
here that two slave lovers leaped to their deaths
rather than to be separated.
Milk River Mineral Bath
The highest radioactive mineral bath in the world
(50 times more so than Vichy, France and three times
those of Karlsbad in the Czech Republic) Milk River
Baths claims to provide temporary relief from the
pain of arthritis, bursitis, tendonitis, gout, sciatic
nerve, lumbago, and nervous conditions.
Maroon Town
The Maroon Town area includes several notable caves;
details of Jamaican Cave Organisation visits are found
in the field notes. Caves in Maroon Town: Young Gully
Cave, a stream passage with a good deal of breakdown.
Jackson Young’s Cave in Schaw Castle, a stream
passage with rudist fossils. Rudist Rock Cave in Vaughansfield
also has a good deal of rudists. Also in Vaughansfield
is Vaughansfield Cave, a stream passage whose end
has yet to be discovered. In Maldon, the Peterkin-Rota
system, where a single stream links Peterkin Cave,
Rota Cave and Rota Sink.
Golfing in Mandeville
Established in the 1860's the Manchester Golf Club
offers a tightly laid out, yet still challenging,
nine hole, 5776 yard course with 18 tees. The greens
fee is JA$750 for 9 or 18 holes. Caddies can be hired
for JA$500 per 18 holes and carts are not available.
Gifts to bring back:
House of Treasures
The Treasure Beach Women's Group has local calabash
crafts, beautiful hand woven baskets and very sweet
starlight candle holders with senic views of the surrounding
Treasure Beach area.
Massages:
Shirley's Herbal Steam Bath (876) 367-9961
Shirley Genus is a practicing herbalist and will give
you an amazing steam bath with organic home grown
and wild herbs, followed by a full massage if you
like.
Joshua's Intuitive Massage & Bodywork (876) 389-3698
Joshua Stein, 25 yrs. experience, blends various massage, bodywork and energy systems into his unique practice, including Swedish/Esalen, Deep Tissue, Aromatherapy, CranioSacral Therapy, Passive Yoga Stretching, Reiki/Aura Balancing. Releases stress and pain, deeply relaxing. Will come to you.
Under The Palms Body Works,
Lisa Malmstadt, C.M.T, (876) 880-1790
Lisa know for her Lomi Lomi massages, but also offers
Deep Tissue, Swedish, Lymphatic, even Maternity. Choose
from a variety of Scrubs and Facials, including Manicures
and Pedicures. Mastercard and Visa accepted. Will
come to you.
Where to eat:
MarBlue
Sea Side Restaurant right by the sea - - beautiful
view, delicious food and high class atmosphere. Examples
of the menu Surf and Turf consisting of Filet Mignon
topped with freshly caught Lobster (tail), topped
with Sauce Bearnaise and Pommes Allumettes, Filet
of Red Snapper topped with Pastis Shrimp, Home Made
Ice Creams and fine wines.
Winner of the 2005/2006/2007/2008 Jamaica Observer
Table Talk Award.
Jack Sprat Café
Directly on the beach -- fun place for fish, pizza
and ice cream. Sunday evenings they offer a Fish Fry
made to order. Domino, Bingo and bonfires are part
of their entertainment as well.
Jake's
Grab a drink at the bar from Duggie and watch the
sunset or catch a bowl of pumpkin ginger soup, a salad
or try some lobster -- they have a diverse menu and
it's always a good place to people watch.
Alligator Pond
Alligator Pond is a haven for seafood lovers, and
most of the fish consumed in the parish comes is caught
here. ‘Little Ochi’,
possibly the oldest and most famous restaurant in
the area - it has some of the best and freshest seafood
around.