In contrast to the lush, palm tree-lined image of Jamaica, Treasure Beach offers an exceptional alternative. Defined by the Santa Cruz Mountain chain and the cascading Pedro Plains, this southern retreat is known for its abundance of cacti and acacia, endless natural coastlines and miles upon miles of sweeping savannas. You will encounter an exceedingly friendly local population of farmers and fishermen whose survival is based on their intrinsic knowledge of nature’s elements.
The area’s population acts as a virtual family; most can trace their ancestry back to Scottish sailors who were shipwrecked off Treasure Beach in the 19 th century. As a result, Treasure Beachians have preponderance for a striking combination of red skin and hair offset by clear blue or green eyes. In addition to their distinct physical beauty, the locals have an island-wide reputation for community spirit and conviviality, the combination of which allows guests and visitors the opportunity to truly immerse themselves in the real Jamaica.