by Jean
(England)
Jamaica is the sweetest, nah true!! I’ve been coming twice a year for the last 10 years. Firstly to Ocho Rios and then 8 years ago I found a treasure in St Bess, yes Treasure Beach! The best sunset on the island, trust me (I have been to Ricks Cafe).
I have so many friends now I can quite happily go on my own and know I will be looked after. Why do I come to Jamaica, some would say for the men but no (honestly!) I love the culture, music, dancing, food, sun, sea, sand and of course the Red Stripe.
Treasure Beach is so worth a visit. I love staying in local guest houses, done the big hotels and prefer to be able to move when I want to and also support everyone.
What is one of the best things I have done in TB, being in the sea when the sun was setting eating a mango!
Congratulations Wellesley for a brilliant website!
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