For an authentic, laid-back Jamaican experience, leave the crowds behind
and head to the South Coast. Its just a scenic two-hour drive from
Montego Bay but trust us: It feels like worlds away.
stay
Jakes is the
polar opposite of a cookie-cutter resort. Upon arrival, we were
instantly smitten with the warm feel of the colourful and bohemian
boutique property. Plus, its a family affair: The resort was built and
designed one cabin at a time by Sally Henzell, is now owned and operated
by her son Jason and Jasons wife Laura runs Driftwood Spa and teaches
daily seaside yoga classes. Besides the casual feel and eclectic look,
we love Jakes commitment to community through support of non-profit
organization BREDS as
well as local farmers. Rooms from $79 876-965-3000, www.jakeshotel.com
eat
Speaking of local farmers: Both on-property restaurants, The Restaurant
at Jakes and Jack
Sprat, serve delish dishes made from locally sourced produce and
seafood. The former features a menu that changes daily while the latter
is a popular hangout for hotel guests and locals alike. Three words to
remember? Jerk. Sausage. Pizza.
sip
Tucked in the Nassau Valley in the parish of St. Elizabeth a site that
just happens to be the perfect micro-climate for growing sugar cane is
the legendary Appleton
Estate. Take a Rum Tour to learn about the brands history, visit the
factory and, of course, sample some rum punch. 876-963-9215, www.appletonestate.com
splash
Dunns River Falls
is one of Jamaicas biggest attractions, which often means big crowds.
The alternative, the South Coasts YS Falls, is frequented by locals and
in-the-know tourists. A quick tractor ride whisks us off to 7-tiered
waterfalls, stunning scenery, a thrilling zipline course and a gorgeous
natural spring pool. 876-997-6360, http://www.ysfalls.com
Christine Laroche
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