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Bamboo Avenue is a natural archway of 40-foot bamboo trees that offers a cool refuge along the steamy road to the Black River. It‚s said the grove was planted under the instruction of John Gladstone, an English planter, to provide shade for travellers between the Middle Quarters and Lacovia. It has since become one of the most photographed natural wonders in Jamaica. > Learn More
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. Our next stop will be at a partially exposed coral reef which is home to myriads of multi-coloured fishes and sea creatures. > Learn More
The rustic, laid – back quality of Treasure Beach continues inside this intimate bed and breakfast on the South Coast. The Two Seasons Guest House is a cozy, ten-bedroom property designed for relaxation and reflection. An easy walk from public beaches and the town centre, it is also a convenient base from which to make the most of your vacation. > Learn More
Lew's International Chinese Restaurant is conveniently located five minutes from the busy town of Mandeville and has been serving central Manchester for over twenty five. They offer a casual, relaxed family- friendly atmosphere and delicious Chinese cuisine. > Learn More
The fifth annual Jamaica Lifestyle and Wellness Expo, formerly JAMCEN Health & Wellness, will be held on the grounds of the Old Hospital site in Montego Bay. > Learn More
 
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Falmouth families: At one time the entire coasted area between Falmouth and Montego Bay was owned by two families - "The Barretts took from Little River to Falmouth, the Lawrences from Little River to Montego Bay". The first Barretts came to Jamaica with the English army of conquest in 1655 and obtained extensive land grants in the area. Lawrence descendants at one time owned estates which included Ironshore, Running Gut (Half Moon estate) and Fairfield.
 
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