Treasure Beach/South Coast
Billy's Bay, Frenchman's Bay, Calabash Bay, and Great Bay are the names of four Jamaican coves and communities that make up Treasure Beach. The location is far from the main tourist sites, and tiny roads linking to the main highway at Black River or Santa Cruz can be damaged by severe rain, although they are typically accessible with caution. There are a few tiny hotels and guest homes that cater to guests looking for a peaceful coastal retreat.
If you're looking for a true Jamaican experience, come to the island's southern shore. Although the facilities aren't as numerous, the landscape, great seafood, and tranquil beaches make up for it. Treasure Beach is a peaceful fishing community encircled by the Santa Cruz Mountains, with four separate bays. The beaches at Great Bay and Calabash Bay are great for swimming, while Frenchman's Bay and Billy's Bay have smaller shorelines that are perfect for sunbathing. Bluefields Bay Beach and Fonthill Beach Park are two family-friendly choices with a calm sea and uncluttered sands on the South Coast.