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James Bond Beach
Add to my Jamaica
PO BOX 38
Oracabessa

Tel: 876-726-1630
Fax: 876-975-3399
E-mail: patrick.island@cwjamaica.com
http://www.islandjamaica.com
Description
Located just 20 minutes from the hustle and bustle of Ocho Rios, James Bond Beach is spectacular, beautiful beaches surrounded by crystal clear water on three sides and an amazing backdrop; the lush mountains of St Mary reaching straight down to the sea. James Bond Beach is well known for the fabulous fresh fish and seafood served at the two-storey Moonraker "Jamaican" Bar & Grill. The fish is so fresh we let you pick which one you want to eat! If you are looking for a little excitement James Bond Beach also offers the ultimate guided waverunner tours. The tours riders pass the famous Golden Eye, where Ian Fleming wrote the James Bond novels then pass on to UB40's home and some of the most breathtaking views that can only be seen on a personal watercraft. Additionally James Bond Beach is the home to many large international and local concerts, such as the Bob Marley Tribute, Sashi, and coming this summer a big show presented by Island/DefJam. Give us a call to see what special events we may be hosting.
Hours of Operation
Sunday 9:30 am-6:00pm
Tuesday 9:30 am-6:00pm
Wednesday 9:30 am-6:00pm
Thursday 9:30 am-6:00pm
Friday 9:30 am-6:00pm
Saturday 9:30 am-6:00pm
 
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Ackee: The first ackee tree in Jamaica was planted from a seed brought to the island by the captain of a slave ship in 1778. The fruit is not widely eaten but in Ghana the flowers are used to make a perfume and the seeds are used as a narcotic to catch fish. The seedling was taken to England by Captain Bligh and there the plant was given the botanical name, Blighia sapida. Its original name was ‘akye’ from Twi language of West Africa.
 
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