James Bond Beach: Ian Fleming’s Favourite Getaway in Jamaica

I’ve never read nor watched a James Bond book or movie but living in Jamaica, the character is familiar because of locations like this beach immortalizing his name. James Bond Beach is found along Jamaica’s northeastern coast in the quaint scenic town of Oracabessa, St. Mary. This beach is part of the late Ian Fleming’s estate, writer of 007. He lived nearby in Goldeneye, now an exclusive luxury resort, so James Bond Beach was one of his frequented swimming spots. The beach keeps its affiliation to Fleming and his series rather low-key but for true fans, swimming where your idol once did should be thrilling enough.

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How to Find James Bond Beach

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Sign marking the road for James Bond Beach

Combined with my Tacky Falls trip, our journey to Oracabessa really started from Islington but I’ll describe it from Kingston anyway. Drive through Constant Spring, Stony Hill, along the winding picturesque Junction road into St. Mary where you’re going left of the roundabout near the banana estates in the direction of Port Maria. From there, it’s literally one straight road and a 45 minute drive along the A3 main road which weaves inland then back out to sea towards the end of the drive for some breathtaking views. You’ll know you’re nearby after passing the Oracabessa Police station on your right and the signs for Jacks River. There’s also a sign which says 0.5km to James Bond Beach to ensure you don’t miss the right turn. The right turnoff is marked with the sign pictured above but from there it’s about another 5 minute drive to the beach’s entrance.

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Entrance to James Bond Beach
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Opening hours & prices to James Bond Beach

From there, pay the admission fee where you’ll be given an armband then allowed entry onto the property. Parking is available on the property as are lifeguards. Clean restrooms which double as changing rooms, showers, an expensive bar and restaurant, grassy field for football and volleyball and lounge chairs are the amenities available. Bring your own balls. Additional things like snorkeling equipment etc. can be rented.

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Large grassy field for football and volleyball
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James Bond Beach

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A snapshot of James Bond Beach
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Empty lounge chairs were everywhere! 🤗

The property is large but the beach itself is rather small and had a decent-sized crowd for a weekday. Thus, I can only imagine how packed it gets on weekends! Nonetheless, it’s very beautiful. I can see why it was Fleming’s chosen spot. The views are all around spectacular with turquoise blue water and the lush backdrop of trees and Jamaica’s omnipresent mountains. In terms of sand, that on the shore is rather soft but the Caribbean Sea in this spot is floored by coarser sand.

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The water was divine!
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James Bond Beach, Oracabessa, St. Mary
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Another look at Flemming’s favourite swimming spot

However, it wouldn’t be an honest review if I left out my pet peeves with this beach: staff not knowing how to handle a bus-load of patrons efficiently, and the overpriced restaurant. A small fish costed JM$2,300 in 2018 (imagine what it’d cost now in 2025!) and it wasn’t even fresh-looking! I’m an island girl so I know and love my seafood. Under no circumstance will I tolerate un-fresh fish at a beach! Other menu options were slim, with few local dishes available. Hopefully it isn’t always like that but first impressions last. I skipped dining, and consoled myself with 2 coconuts instead from a stall next to the main road (sold at normal local prices).

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The Moonraker Bar
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Dining area with a view
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Wrap Up

James Bond Beach
The beach at 5pm, closing time

This beach is definitely worth the stop if you’re a serious Fleming/ James Bond fan, looking for watersports or just passing through this side of Jamaica as the beach is incredibly beautiful. I lament paying for beaches as an islander, but for now, it is what it is. Have you ever been to the James Bond Beach, or would you like to? Sound off in the comments section below. ‘Til next time. ✌

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Adventures from Elle is a travel blog for locals & visitors who want to experience the best of Jamaica, one adventure at a time. The blog is curated by Dr. Rochelle Knight, an internal medicine specialist and published author. She began the blog in 2016 as a medical student & wants to see the world, starting with her home country. Purchase her book 'SIGHTSEE JAMAICA' on Amazon and join her in Jamaica!

38 thoughts on “James Bond Beach: Ian Fleming’s Favourite Getaway in Jamaica

  1. NO FESTIVAL! That is a sin. Sigh. I would have cried real tears for my festival yes. Anyways, seems like a beautiful beach, although food options seems to be a problem. Great post 🙂

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