- Description
A beautiful beach within the Treasure Beach area, Calabash Bay Beach is known for its golden sands and calm waters, making it suitable for swimming and snorkelling.
This free-access beach is adjacent to several guesthouses and villas, offering accommodations with easy beach access.
Local restaurants and bars are within walking distance, providing a taste of authentic Jamaican cuisine.
While there are no formal public facilities, the proximity to lodging options means amenities are readily available for guests.
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- Business Details
📍 Town: Treasure Beach
🗺️ Parish: St Elizabeth
🏨 Category: Attractions and Activities, Free Beaches
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| 📅 Day | ⏰ Open | ❌ Close |
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| Monday | Open 24 Hours | |
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| Thursday | Open 24 Hours | |
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Treasure Beach, Jamaica
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