San San Beach
 

Vacationers can find San San Beach on Jamaica's eastern coast. Jamaica's main cities may seem a bit crowded for vacationers who truly wish to escape it all, but Port Antonio offers a refuge surrounded in lush nature.

If you're looking for a chance to get away from it all, you may fall in love with San San Beach.

San San Beach is a private beach near Frenchman's Cove that has a narrow but lengthy white sandy beach. A variety of small reefs are just off shore for good snorkeling, while it is easy to book a fishing, scuba diving, or windsurfing adventure with the people who work there.

Many people find that the best beach for them in Jamaica is one that is far from the crowds but is still close enough to hotels to allow the opportunity to meet people; San San Beach is perfect for such travelers.

Those searching to find a secluded spot in Jamaica can make an interesting travel choice when visiting San San Beach. Not too far from any cities, but it's not completely secluded either, you may find it's the perfect middle ground.

It's best to remember that, despite San San Beach's lack of seclusion, it is still further from the crowds than Jamaica's other beaches. It's a great option for families and groups of friends who would like to make the most of their time at the beach without visiting the most crowded areas of the coast.

You'll easily find beautiful scenery on the beaches of Jamaica, making them a popular destination for travelers. And, though many of these tropical spots attract visitors, some are less popular than others. The nature of each beach is different, and you'll find that San San Beach may have the perfect personality for you.

If you are comparing beaches, location is a key factor to consider. The Caribbean is home to many beaches, so your options aren't limited to San San Beach. Using the information below, you can easily decide if this specific beach fits your specifications.

Food

Notwithstanding the fact that this beach is not exactly the area's culinary epicenter you still have some options, particularly if you're willing to venture a little out of the way.

Some dining options are shown in the table below.

Restaurants Near San San Beach
Restaurant NameCuisine TypeMeals ServedDistanceDirection
Blue Mountain Inn French varies 25.6 mi. SW

Beachgoers will find plenty of nice restaurants in Jamaica, but not all meals have to be eaten in a formal setting. Many vacationers like having a meal on the beach. Many hotels are happy to pack a picnic lunch for their guests, or you can find picnic supplies en route to the beach.

A restaurant on the beach caters to hungry patrons.

Amenities and Ambience

One of the biggest scuba diving reefs is near San San Beach for experienced and adventurous scuba divers, while smaller reefs perfect for snorkeling are just off the coast. Rent equipment or book fishing expeditions here and check out the lunch bar for a snack or island cocktail.

The number of people on the beach is affected by the time of year, time of day, and many other factors. Some of Jamaica's beaches may rarely be crowded, while others are often crowded especially during the high tourism season. One of the most important factors when considering a day at the beach may be the size of the crowd you'll encounter. While some beach goers prefer a crowded beach with lots of activity, other beach bums like a quieter oceanfront setting.

Like many places in Jamaica this beach has a distinctive personality which will be particularly appealing to some visitors. The atmosphere of this beach is a bit different from many of the other beaches in Jamaica. Visitors and locals come to enjoy the beaches at San San, while the shores are also home to the owners of wealthy homes that are along the nearby peninsula of Alligator Head.

Attractions

You'll find other natural attractions can provide an interesting diversion or side trip during your day at the beach. You'll also find Athenry Gardens, which is 3.3 miles to the southwest of San San Beach.

If you want more information on the history of Jamaica you'll find some opportunities close by. For example Lighthouse in Port Antonio is located 5.4 miles to the west of San San Beach.

With all the exciting activities nearby you'll never get bored. The attractions nearest to this beach are listed in the following table.

Attractions Near San San Beach
Attraction NameDistanceDirectionType
Athenry Gardens 3.3 mi. SW Natural Attraction
Lighthouse in Port Antonio 5.4 mi. W Historical Site
Rio Grande Rafting 7.9 mi. SW Natural Attraction
Somerset Falls 11.9 mi. W Natural Attraction
Blue Mountain-John Crow National Park 16.9 mi. SW Natural Attraction

Location

You'll find this sunny section of sand on Jamaica's eastern coast. You can stay nearby at the Goblin Hill Villas at San San, 2.7 miles away. San San Beach is near Port Antonio, so a trip into town is a convenient option.

Nearby Hotels

Whether or not you have the beach pretty much to yourself will be influenced by the time of day as well as the season. The beach is not near any major hotels but it is often visited by guests from some of the smaller hotels nearby. So if you want to stay near here you should be able to find what you are looking for.

Other Beaches

You'll find other beaches besides San San Beach in Jamaica. You might also enjoy Navy Island; it's situated 6.1 miles to the west. Navy Island's beaches, a short boat ride away from Port Antonio, are closed to the public temporarily. Yet, this beach is a great haven for visitors who wish the remain somewhat secluded yet have convenient amenities at hand for added comfort. The boat shuttle runs all night and day, beautiful beaches and prime snorkeling line the shores, and a few restaurants and hotels are available for guests of the island.

But, if you're interested in a more active beach, you might like Naggo Head. You'll find it 25.2 miles to the southwest.

Vacationers may also want to visit Fairy Hill Beach, located 1.2 miles from San San Beach. Fairy Hill Beach attracts locals and visitors alike to its energetic shores. During the week crowds are at a minimum and snorkeling is fantastic at the small off shore reef, but bring your own equipment. A small eatery serves vegetarian and Jamaican jerk dishes for a nice afternoon snack.

San San Beach may not be right for you, and if this beach doesn't strike your fancy, Jamaica is home to many other options.

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