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On this day we made a quick stop by dead end beach. I have been there many times. It’s a free beach and there’s always a vibe. Many local vendors are present selling everything from handmade waist beads , homegrown herb, to homemade food. Someone always has music playing and the sun always shines beautifully in MoBay. Some water sports can be booked through the locals If you’re not afraid to do so. Many locals have their own boats etc and will take you out for a quick ride and photos. Families and children are usually present frockling along the beach. Don’t be surprised if you see parents teaching the little ones to swim or some of the women doing laundry. The local fishermen can be seen selling their fresh catches of the day. A nice place for reading, relaxing, yoga or just a social experience. I always stop by dead end beach when I’m in MoBay.
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Read moreI walked from the guesthouse to Dead End Beach near the airport. On the way, you pass through a city park and a large sandy beach near a neighboring park, as well as a very small beach. After going through the main shopping street, you finally see the words "Dead End Beach." However, the beach itself is much smaller than I expected — just a tiny strip of sand. There were locals here cleaning fish and selling drinks. So, after seeing it, I decided to head back the same way, passing by the two larger beaches again. That said, the seawater here is as clear and beautiful as everywhere else in Jamaica — which is to say, incredibly clear and stunning. So if you want to take a picture of the "Dead End Beach" sign, it’s worth a visit. But if you’re hoping to see something extraordinary or have high expectations, it’s probably not necessary to go out...
Read moreAfter a relaxing walk in the warm Caribbean sun, I reached this small piece of beach which is called dead end. Instantly you feel the relaxed vibe of this beautiful Caribbean nation. It’s just extremly cool to take a bath in the flat water and watch the planes while the descend for their landing at Sangster International Airport. Already the wall (on which dead end) is written, has that Caribbean flair. Really a must go place for when you are in Montego Bay (especially because of the nice walk it takes to get here). There also is a small stand selling beverages and some men sold fresh grilled fish that they catchend near by the beach. Extremly relaxing and cool. But pay attention: There was a lady selling a „Jamaican dessert“ that doesn’t let go of you and the things that she sell taste...
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