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How to Choose The Best
Beach In Jamaica For Your Vacation by Alton Hargrave
All
your life you dreamed of taking a vacation and suddenly it is almost time!
Now, the pressure to get the most out of it. We all have different ideas
about vacations. And, this will be a special one. You have to realize your
own special needs and wants and incorporate all this into a well structured
fullfilling time.
Consider Jamaica. It has
a variety of beaches to choose from. Just know what you want and where
to find it. Jamaica is the answer. Jamaica has the beaches that feature
the traditional joys of pristine white sand and blue, blue waters, but
also the rough, craggy type of beaches. The latter are great if you don't
really like crowds. Some people go to Jamaica for the crowds because they
like the active social scene.
A great example is Doctor's
Cave Beach , in Montego Bay. This one is known as a classic Caribbean vacation
beach. It is about five miles long and covered with a fine white sandy
beach that borders clear, cool waters. It is likely to be crowded. Very
popular. Another example is Cornwell Beach. Known for lovely, white sand.
It is part of Montego Bay.
An
example of the rough Jamaican beaches is Negril, where some of the most
wild, untouched areas by the sea can be found. Look for craggy cliffs,
amazing beauty, and lots of solitude – a favorite of naturalists from around
the world. Another rough beach is Crane Beach, by Black River, notable
for the naturalness of its environment.
If you have a family, especially
with young children, there are several beaches in Jamaica. These are known
for their gentle waters that lack the strong currents and undertows found
in other areas, making swimming safer for children. Some of the best are
the Walter Fletcher Beach in Montego Bay, San San Beach in Port Antonio,
Blue Lagoon Beach, which is also in Port Antonio, and Dunn’s River Beach,
located in Ocho Rios, fairly close to the famous waterfalls.
For the surfer in the family,
consider Boston Beach, where surfing equipment is easy to rent. And, the
beaches of Long Bay offer the most consistent waves in Jamaica. For adventure,
try Treasure Beach. But, while adventurous to the surfer, the undercurrent
can be strong.
And, those in search of beaches
that combine the joys of sun, sand and surf with an active social scene
or party scene will certainly enjoy Frenchman’s Cove in Port Antonio. Seven
Mile Beach in Negril is considered a favorite place.
Jamaica is quite possibly
your answer. Jamaica is a lovely island with about 200 miles of beaches.
There are beaches to suit most every taste, from peaceful and natural surroundings
to the pristine white sands and full services of the resorts, from beaches
perfect for active water sports beaches to known for their active social
scene. A little planning will help you to choose the best beach in Jamaica
for you. Study all the alternatives and make your choice wisely. And, wherever
you decide to go...have a great vacation.
For accommodation in Jamaica,
visit All World
Vacation Station
About the Author:
Alton Hargrave offers advice
and resources for those interested in travel. His website, http://travel-venture.info
contains information you need to plan your vacation wisely.
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