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Which part of Jamaica has the clearest water?

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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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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The best beaches in Jamaica are known for their fine white sand and crystal-clear waters.

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Doctor's Cave Beach in Montego Bay The water and sand here are pristine and the bathroom and facilities are the cleanest you'll find on any beach in Jamaica. This is the beach I go to when I'm in Montego Bay and want to hang out with some friends and have a few drinks.

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We wouldn't be able to talk about Negril without mentioning the beaches! Our beaches are simply breathtaking. Crystal-clear blue waters, white sand, and the beautiful Jamaican sun define them! Seven Mile Beach, Bloody Bay, and more are available for visitors to enjoy!

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Aside from these three areas, there are five lesser known areas that could potentially hold exciting adventures for your Jamaican vacation, but first let's talk about the reasons Montego Bay, Negril, and Ocho Rios have remained at the top of the best areas to stay in Jamaica for so many years!

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Exuma, specifically Specifically, the bluest waters of the Caribbean is said to be at Tropic of Cancer Beach on the island of Exuma in the Bahamas. Its long sweeping sandbar is flanked by an eager shoreline expressing every gradient of blue. On a clear day at this Exuma beach, it looks like the sea flows into the sky.

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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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The Maldives The Maldives, located in the Indian Ocean, have around 1,190 islands and sandbanks. A lagoon with crystal clear water encircles all the islands, which are protected by a reef structure that is home to an array of underwater life.

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Seven Mile Beach, Grand Cayman One of the best-known features of Grand Cayman, Seven Mile Beach is a long crescent of coral sand lapped by clear turquoise water. Little wonder that the beach is constantly voted one of the finest in the Caribbean.

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Devil's Bay, Virgin Gorda, British Virgin Islands
  • Devil's Bay in Virgin Gorda, British Virgin Islands.
  • The Baths of Virgin Gorda, British Virgin Islands.
  • Eagle Beach, Aruba.
  • Eagle Beach, Aruba.
  • Te Amo Beach, Bonaire.
  • Crane Beach, Barbados.
  • Carlisle Bay, Barbados.
  • Carlisle Bay, Barbados.


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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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