Discover the South Coast’s nooks and crannies…and maybe your own peace of mind

Mandeville: the perfect starting point for exploring Jamaica

The Mandeville Hotel is a great base for travelers, who not only want to see Jamaica’s South Coast, but the entire island. Mandeville is centrally located on the island so getting to any of the other resort areas, major towns or cities is easy.

If you are looking for an adventure or a relaxing getaway we recommend the South Coast for its scenery, its interesting attractions and easy-going people. We will be more than happy to arrange for you to visit any of the attractions listed here or to provide you with more information.


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Joy Spence Appleton Estate Rum Experience

Informative rum tour of historic Appleton Estate in St. Elizabeth
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YS Falls - St. Elizabeth

Beautiful waterfulls set in lush gardens with swimming pools, zipline and river tubing
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Bluefields Beach Park

Public beach in Westmoreland - only 1hr and 40 minutes from Mandeville
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Lover's Leap

Beautiful views of the South Coast from the deck of Lover's Leap - available for tour and dining
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Manchester Club

Play a round of golf on the oldest golf course in the Western Hemisphere
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Roxborough

Birthplace of National Hero the Right Excellent Norman Washington Manley
Photo: Paul Grindley

Manchester Shopping Centre

Popular shopping centre in Mandeville. Fontana Pharmacy and Payless Shoes located there
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Manchester Parish Library

On Main Street, Manchester's parish library
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Milk River Spa

Experience the healing waters of Clarendon's world-famous mineral baths know for highly radioactive waters
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Black River Safari

Take a ride up Jamaica's longest river and learn about mangroves, crocodiles, bird life and much more
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Jamaica Zoo

Animals on display, petting zoo and play area. Located in Lacovia, St. Elizabeth
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St. Mark's Parish Church

Historic Manchester parish church completed in 1820