Bluefields Beach

Bluefields Beach Park is a public beach in Bluefields in the south-east of Westmoreland, Jamaica. It gets very busy at weekends and holidays.

Bluefields Beach
Beach
Bluefields Beach, Westmoreland, Jamaica.
Bluefields Beach, Westmoreland, Jamaica.
Bluefields Beach is located in Jamaica
Bluefields Beach
Bluefields Beach
Coordinates: 18.1714196°N 78.0305028°W / 18.1714196; -78.0305028[1]
CountryJamaica
ParishWetmoreland
Time zoneUTC-5 (EST)

The old road from Black River to Savanna-la-Mar is separated from the beach by only a low stone wall. However, this old road was replaced by a slightly more inland bypass in the 1990s and one now approaches the beach through gates from a junction at the western end of this bypass. As a result, there is now extensive car parking on the approach road and within a gated Beach Park. The whole area can become very full on holidays. A further set of gates provides pedestrian access to the old road by the beach.

The beach is narrow and about 1 km long. It has soft white sand and also quite a few stones. The stones may have appeared after Hurricane Dean.

The swimming is generally regarded as very good, although the exposed situation can result in waves if there is a swell.

There is little shade from the sun on the beach and no chairs or umbrellas are on offer. However, the Beach Park is located in a shady, well-wooded area and offers showering/changing/toilet facilities for a fee. The park also has a number of small restaurants which serve locally caught fish.

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References

  1. "Wikimapia". Retrieved 2009-09-07.
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