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Mandeville & The South Coast
From: Jamaica
Adventure Guide
There is no commercial airport in Mandeville. Travelers usually arrive
in Kingston and rent a car to make the two-hour drive to Mandeville.
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Car & Jeep Rentals
Away from the main tourist areas, rental cars are scarce. Mandeville
has just a few companies.
CAR RENTAL AGENCIES
Maxdan Car Rentals & Tours
876-962-5341 (6 North Race Course Road)
Millinex Rentals
876-962-3542 (3 Villa Road)
Moon Glow Car Rental
876-962-9097 (3 Caledonia Road)
Guided Tours
APPLETON ESTATE
Jamaica Estate Tours
876-963-9215 or 876-963-9508, fax 876-963-9218
or check with your hotels tour desk
Hours: 9 am-3:30 pm daily, except Sundays
Admission charged
Sugarcane is a major agricultural product in this region and for
nearly 250 years the Appleton Estate has produced one of the island’s
top exports made from it. Take a tour of the rum distillery Monday
through Saturday. Visitors receive a complimentary bottle of rum
at the end of the tour.
BAUXITE TOURS
Mandeville
876-962-3725, 876-962-3265 or 800/JAMAICA
Tours by reservation only
Okay, a tour of a bauxite mine doesn’t float everyone’s boat, but
if you are interested in tours of Alcan Jamaica, they can be arranged
with a day’s notice. Offered on weekdays only.
BAMMY FACTORY
Mandeville
Contact your hotel desk or call Countrystyle at
876-962-7979 or 876-962-3265, fax 876-962-1461 or 800/JAMAICA
(Countrystyle is the only company that organizes these trips.)
Hours: Open Tuesday and Wednesday only
Bammy is a staple in the Jamaican diet, a delicacy made from the
cassava root that dates back to the days of the Arawak Indians.
Tours of the Bammy Factory, housed in Mr. Clem Bloomfields home,
are given on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.
BLACK RIVER SAFARI CRUISE
Black River
876-965-2513
Open daily
This is a popular day trip that takes travelers up the Black River,
whose waters contain snook and tarpon, some weighing up to 200 pounds.
You may see spear fishermen with a snorkel, mask and speargun, swimming
in the dark water stained by peat deposits. Among their catch are
tiny brine shrimp, sold by women in the St. Elizabeth parish along
the roadside. Highly salted and spiced, the shrimp are a popular
snack. The fishermen’s canoes are hand-hewn and burned out using
a generations-old technique. The biggest attraction on the Black
River is the crocodiles. This protected species can live as long
as 100 years, and some of the old-timers have become known by local
residents. One 15-foot-long croc named Lester is seen nightly.
COUNTRYSTYLE VACATIONS AND TOURS
PO Box 60 62, Ward Avenue
Mandeville
876-962-7979 or 800-JAMAICA, fax 876-962-1461
These unique tours specialize in community visits. You can set
your own itinerary and visit those establishments you’re interested
in – whether that means local churches, hospitals, roadside bars,
discos, gardens, schools, farms or private homes. Along with tours,
CountryStyle also offers packages with accommodations in small hotels,
guest houses and even private homes. This operation is headed by
Diana McIntyre-Pike, one of the dynamos of Jamaica tourism and a
fountain of information and contacts. We highly recommend this company
as a way to step off the beaten path and get to know Jamaica on
a one-to-one basis.
JACANA AQUA TOURS LTD
Black River
876-965-2513
Hours: 8:30-5 daily
Jacana offers a safari boat tour on the Black River. The package
includes a trip to YS Falls. You’ll learn that the Salt Spring River
meets the Black River and that this waterway was, for many decades,
the main transportation route for rum and sugarcane. The cruise
takes you past many mangroves, which need 15% saltwater to survive.
In these waters pancake lilies, blue Marie crabs and bullrush thrive.
The tide sometimes rises as much as 18 inches so saltwater comes
in and mixes with the freshwater fed in by the tributaries. Flooding
isn’t a problem because of the surrounding fields of peat, which
serve as a giant sponge to soak up the excess moisture. Bird lovers
will find many sights along the tour as well, including one spot
where over 3,000 cattle egrets live in the trees.
MARVELOUS MANDEVILLE TOUR
876-962-7979, 876-962-3265 or 800-JAMAICA, fax 876-962-1461
Tours by reservation only
A Marvelous Mandeville Tour (US $40) includes a welcome get-together
at a local home, tour of Mandeville, shopping, lunch and high tea.
The tour is operated by Diana McIntyre-Pike, owner of the Astra
Country Inn and Restaurant and founder of Countrystyle Tours (see
above).
MRS. STEPHENSON’S GARDEN TOUR
876-962-7979 or 876-962-3265 or 800/JAMAICA, fax 876-962-1461
Mandeville
Open by appointment only
Mrs. Stephenson has won many prizes from the Mandeville Horticulture
Society. Her gardens are filled with orchids as well as the unique
ortanique, a citrus fruit that combines orange and tangerine.
PICKAPEPPA SAUCE FACTORY TOUR
Shooters Hill
876-962-2928
Tours by appointment only
Near Mandeville, Shooters Hill is the home to one of Jamaica’s
best known (and one of our best loved) exports: Pickapeppa Sauce.
It is used by cooks to spice up eggs, meats and sauces, and is a
mix of tamarind, onions, tomatoes, sugarcane vinegar, mangoes, raisins
and other spices. Pickapeppa Sauce is prepared in this small, nondescript
factory. Tours aren’t scheduled, but if you’re interested, call
Countrystyle (876- 962-7979 or 962-3265) to see if they can help
you get a look at this fragrant operation.
ST. ELIZABETH SAFARIS
Black River
876-965-2374
Hours: 8:30 am-5 pm daily
Tours (1½ hours) of the Black River and YS Falls are available
from this large operator. The trip includes an excursion up the
river for a chance to see crocodiles, birds and fishermen. River
trips leave daily at 9, 11, 2 and 3:30; YS tours leave every half-hour
from 9 to 3:30.
SHAFSTON TOURS
Bluefields
876-997-5076
E-mail frank.shafston@cwjamaica.com
www.shafston.com
These guided tours give travelers a real taste of Jamaica with
hikes, historic site visits, fishing, and more.
SOUTH COAST SAFARI LTD
Black River
876-965-2513, fax 876-965-2086
Tour times: 9 and 11 am, 12:30, 2 and 3:30 pm daily
This excellent tour company runs a boat tour six miles up the Black
River for a chance to see crocodiles as well as rural life. There’s
also an excursion to the remote YS Falls. On this tour you’ll have
the opportunity to spot some of the 100 species of birds that have
been identified on the Black River as well as vegetation such as
mangrove, thatch palms and royal palms. The tour takes 1½
hours and includes a buffet lunch as well as admission to the falls.
More information on Mandeville &
the South Coast
• Introduction
• Where to stay
• Where to eat
• Transportation
• Things to see & do
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