World Beach, Caribbean beach in Trelawny, Jamaica.
World Beach is a coastal strand in Trelawny with sandy shores and clear waters, with palm trees providing natural shade across wide areas. The shoreline extends along the coast with good width and offers various spots for relaxation and swimming.
The beach lies in Trelawny Parish, a region where Maroon communities established settlements during the 18th century. These communities shaped the area through their settlement patterns and left lasting cultural marks on the region.
Local vendors set up food stalls along the shore, preparing and selling traditional Jamaican dishes and fresh coconuts to visitors. This daily commercial activity shapes the beach's character and connects visitors directly with local food traditions.
The beach has designated parking areas and changing facilities to help with your visit. Lifeguards monitor swimming throughout the day to keep swimmers safe in the water.
The offshore waters host marine life that makes snorkeling a rewarding activity for visitors. You can observe tropical fish species in their natural setting without needing to swim far from shore.
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