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What part of Jamaica has the bluest water?

Fort Clarence Beach is pinched between Jamaica's Great Salt Pond and Hellshire Bay, so you'll feel as if you're surrounded by sparkling blue water on all sides. This is a favorite local hangout for picnics on affordable beach furniture rentals. It also has beach volleyball courts for sports fans.



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We recommend the North West coast for Jamaica's best beaches. Try Seven Mile Beach, the best beach in Negril for crystal clear oceans, family fun and a laid back vibe, or Montego Bay for incredible snorkeling, white sandy shores and lots to see and do.

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Winner: Negril Negril and Montego Bay both have lovely beaches. But if you're looking for a stop-you-in-your-tracks-beautiful kind of beach, head to Negril. Negril's Seven Mile Beach is one of the most famous beaches in Jamaica, renowned for its beauty and tranquility.

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The Luminous Lagoon in Falmouth, Jamaica is more than just a popular tourist attraction - it is a natural wonder that can be seen in very few places in the world. In Jamaica, the Luminous Lagoon can be found on the island's north coast in an area where the Martha Brae River meets the Caribbean Sea.

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This unique attraction is actually one of two destinations in Jamaica called the Blue Hole, so make sure you put the right one in the GPS. While there are a couple other waterfall excursions around, the blue hole maintains it's natural sense of beauty and seclusion.

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A must see attraction for any tourist traveling to Montego Bay is the beach. There are a number of beaches you can explore - each with its own benefits. Cornwall Beach is a popular place for swimming and relaxing on the white sandy beach.

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It usually takes around 1.5 hours to get from Montego Bay to Negril by way of the Knutsford Express.

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