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Does Jamaica have a lot of sharks?

Jamaica is not well-known for its shark sightings. However, most sharks spotted in this country are on the south or southeast sides of the island. Because most sharks prefer deeper waters, it may be hard to spot them while swimming or from ashore.



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When planning a trip to an island destination such as Barbados, you may well be concerned about the presence of sharks. Rest assured that there are no sharks close to shore off Barbados and therefore no reports of any shark attacks. Some species of shark are caught out to sea by local fishermen.

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Jamaica has numerous sea beaches that are ideal for swimming, no matter what your skill level is.

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Listed at number 115 on the GPI, Haiti is the most dangerous country in the Caribbean Islands as of 2022. By far the most dangerous threat to U.S. tourists is kidnapping for ransom. Reports of convoys being attacks, protests, and other violent events are also common in Haiti, as well as armed robberies.

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There have been more shark bites on humans than anywhere else in the Caribbean, but that's largely because the Bahamas are a tourist destination, Naylor told the news outlet. There are millions of people swimming and snorkeling, and it's an area where there are a lot of tropical sharks.

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The Doctor's Cave Beach Club in Montego Bay, Jamaica is a white sand beach with crystal clear water for swimming and snorkelling. It's known for its peaceful surroundings and easy access to equipment for swimming, including chairs, umbrellas, and Shark Prevention Netting.

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If you decide to travel to these areas:
  • maintain a high level of personal security awareness at all times.
  • avoid visiting or travelling at night.
  • follow the advice of local authorities.
  • avoid walking alone, even during the day.
  • go out in groups with people that you know.
  • avoid visiting isolated areas and beaches.


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Despite a number of sightings from fisherman each year, there are no officially confirmed sightings of great White sharks in UK waters.

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