
South Coast © Jamaica Tourist Board
The south of Jamaica is the most unspoilt part of this Caribbean
island where the true heart of the nation still beats, relatively
untouched by the tourist boom evident on the rest of the
island.
Centre of the region is the breezy hill town of Mandeville,
founded in 1816 and lying 2,000 feet (610m) above sea level. The
genteel British colonial influence is strong here, from the village
green bordered by a church and courthouse to the Manchester Club,
which boasts Jamaica's oldest golf course founded in 1868.
The surrounding area, and the south coast region, has numerous
natural attractions and wildlife refuges. With its natural beauty
and slow pace, Jamaica's south is sought after by more discerning
visitors intent on secluded relaxation rather than glitz and
glamour.