Forget the all-inclusive resorts and packed cruise ports — Treasure Beach is a laid-back fishing village on Jamaica’s south coast, where the real rhythm of the island still thrives.
Here, it’s all about community, calm beaches, artistic spirit, and sunset serenity. It’s the kind of place that feels like your own secret — shared only with those who understand the beauty of “less is more.”
Billy’s Bay, Frenchman’s Bay, and Great Bay are peaceful stretches of golden sand
No crowds, no vendors — just sea, sun, and maybe a friendly dog or two
Perfect for swimming, shell collecting, and reading with a cold drink in hand
A thatch-roof bar built on stilts in the middle of the ocean — literally
Take a short boat trip from Treasure Beach and enjoy cold drinks, fresh fish, and views that feel unreal
Watch pelicans fly, snorkel in shallow waters, and carve your name into the bar’s driftwood
A scenic boat ride through Jamaica’s longest navigable river
Spot crocodiles, mangroves, and rare birds with knowledgeable local guides
Combine it with a visit to YS Falls nearby for the full nature experience
A 1,700-foot cliff with panoramic views of the southern coast
Named after a legendary tale of two lovers — it’s a romantic (and slightly tragic) stop
Great photo spot with a light breeze and wide-open sky
Treasure Beach is a proud, tight-knit community — artists, farmers, and fishermen
Visit local farms, watch fishermen bring in the catch, or chat at a beach bar
It’s as much about the people as the place
Simple, fresh, and full of love:
Smurfs Cafe: Local breakfasts and seafood in a cozy garden
Jack Sprat Restaurant: Wood-fired pizza, jerk chicken, reggae vibes by the sea
Lashings: Caribbean-fusion with a stunning rooftop bar view
Try grilled lobster, bammy, ital stew, and fruit smoothies made with mango and soursop
Treasure Beach has eco-resorts, guesthouses, and villas — all independently owned:
Luxury: Jakes Hotel – an artsy beachfront favorite with bohemian soul
Mid-range: Lashings Boutique Hotel or Sunset Resort & Villas
Budget: Guesthouses like Waikiki or private Airbnb stays in Billy’s Bay
December to April: Best weather and most activity
May to November: Green season — peaceful, with occasional rain and lower prices
No matter when you go, you’ll never feel crowded
Fly into Montego Bay (MBJ) or Kingston (KIN)
Drive 2.5–3.5 hours through scenic southern Jamaica
Treasure Beach is remote — but that’s exactly the point
Couples – Romantic and slow-paced with no distractions
Writers, artists, thinkers – Creative calm and inspiration everywhere
Solo travelers – Safe, friendly, and easy to feel at home
Eco-conscious tourists – Locally run and community-focused
Repeat Jamaica travelers – Looking for the real Jamaica, beyond the brochure
Treasure Beach isn’t about excitement — it’s about exhale.
If you’re looking for a Jamaica that feels raw, untouched, and warmly human, this is the place. Come for the sunsets, the sea, and the stories. Stay for the peace.