Local Attractions that we can arrange for you!
 | YS Falls is one of Jamaica's finest natural attractions... |  | The Pelican Bar is situated in Parotee Bay on the south coast of Jamaica. This is a unique dining experience, not to be missed.
|  | Appleton Estate, Jamaica Rum. You will take a timeless journey through the soul of one of the finest rums in the world and discover how it has been produced and blended over the centuries. |  | The largest wetland in Jamaica is in the Black River area and it is home to over 300 crocodiles and 100 speciesof birds including the famous "Crocodile Dentist", a green and black heron who swoops down to floss theteeth of the open mouthed crocodiles.
|  | Bob Marley was born in the village of Nine Miles in the parish of Saint Ann, Jamaica as Nesta Robert Marley. Our tour takes you to his place of birth, were his mauseloum is housed. |
More Tours
- Mandeville Golf & Tennis at The Manchester Club
- Golf at The White Witch Golf Course in Montego Bay or Cinnamon Hill.
- Negril for a day
- Montego Bay shopping Spree, Rose Hall Great House
- Kingston - Bob Marley Museum, Devon House, Port Royal
- Little Ochie Seafood Spot on the beach in Alligator Pond
- Port Antonio - Rafting
- Rafting at Martha Brae
- Market Day in Black River
- Middle Quarters Pepper Shrimp
- Southfield has shops, supermarket & Pharmacy
- Junction has banks, ATM, Supermarkets, Pharmacies, Restaurants, Shops, Gas Stations, etc.
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THE PATH LESS TRAVELED
Some people know the value of taking the path less traveled. In Jamaica many of the best sights and attractions are off the beaten track. If your are yearning for something more than a typical vacation and if your looking for an adventurer's paradise, then the South Coast of Jamaica is for you.
Miles of deserted beaches and exciting country roads await you in this little known area of Jamaica. Of course, if you want to lie by the beach and read a book, the South Coast offers some of the most beautiful and diverse beaches on the island.
The center of the area is the mouth of Black River, the longest river in Jamaica and the historic town of the same name. Once busy with the export of logwood, sugar and honey, Black River's architecture reflects its prosperous past as the first town on the island to get electricity and motor vehicles. Today the town is quiet and peaceful, yet a vibrant community. The surrounding area is one of unspoiled tropical spendor. The largest wetland in Jamaica is Black River area and is home to over 300 crocodiles and 100 species of birds including the famous "Crocodile Dentist", a green and black heron who swoops down to floss the teeth of the open mouthed crocodiles.
Further down the coast is the small village of Treasure Beach. The dry, limestone outcrops and wide dark sand beach is described as one of the most beautiful areas on the island. This area is unlike anywhere else in Jamaica, still relatively unknown and well worth a visit. The local people are always friendly and have developed their own brand of tourism, neighborhood tourism. Many of the inhabitants of this area have been living there for generations, and have lived quietly as farmers and fisherman. Their sense of belonging and connection to the land is strong and shows in the pride they take in their existence. Treasure Beach is truly Jamaica's diamond in the rough and offers a true glimpse into the daily lives of Jamaicans.
Jamaic's motto is "Out of Many, One People", and reflects Jamaica's proud and diverse heritage. The majority of Jamaicans are African, however during the colonial period, large numbers of Irish, Germans, Welsh, Spanish and Portuguese Jews took advantage of the profits to be had by "King Sugar". Following emancipation, Chinese and Indians arrived as indentured laborers. Each group carried with it a history of traditions and Jamaica proclaims itself a melting pot of racial harmony.
After centuries of brewing, all have blended together to give the island its rich history and Jamaican beauty. This melting pot is never more evident than in the people of the South Coast, especially Treasure Beach where you will come across many brown skinned, green eyed, blond haired mulattos with German names.
If you choose one or all of these attractions, we will be happy to customize your sight-seeing, tailoring them to your specific needs. Do not hesitate to ask for anything, our goal is to make your vacation one to remember.
One thing you will never be disappointed by is the warmth and charm of the people you will meet. They are always willing to stop and chat, passing the time of day with you and welcoming you to their unique neighborhood.
Treasure Beach on the South Coast is the place you don't want to miss. And Button Bay Beach Getaway wants to be your place of memories.
Email: buttonbay@comcast.net
Phone: 876 815 9029
Phone/Fax: 876 965 3873 |