Guide to Bluefields Beach in Westmoreland, Jamaica

Ahh.. finally I got around to visiting Jamaica’s most western parish. Bluefields Beach in Bluefields, Westmoreland is an easy-to-find stop along the main road which links the St. Elizabeth and Westmoreland parishes. A decent sized beach, Bluefields is a victim of the beach erosion which seems to be plaguing many of our free public beaches. There are also no watersports available at this one either, but it’s worth a quick pick-me-upper for someone craving some waves and salty air in this side of the island,  or in transit to other south or west coast destinations.

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How to Find Bluefields Beach

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Holland Bamboo Avenue

Bluefields Beach is located in Bluefields, a small community along the Bluefields Bay in Westmoreland near Belmont. Driving to the Westmoreland parish takes you through the beautiful Holland Bamboo Avenue, a 4km-long stretch joining Lacovia and Middle Quarters in St. Elizabeth. Here, giant bamboo plants tower above the road and cross in the middle to form a shady green tunnel. The avenue was established in the 17th century by the owners of the Holland Estate to provide shade for travelers and to protect the road from erosion. Other bamboo avenues exist in Jamaica, but this one is by far the longest and the only one which covers a major road. How instagrammable!

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The slip road for Bluefields is on the left about 20 minutes after entering the Westmoreland parish, and marked by a sign visible from the main road. Ample parking is available, as are bathrooms, changing rooms and showers at a cost of JM$100 and $50 (adult and child prices respectively), albeit rundown and unlit. If you choose not to use their facilities at all, the beach has no entrance fee and is still completely free of charge, even in 2025. Adjacent to the public beach are the Bluefields Villas, and not too far away is this lovely organic farm & guesthouse.

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What it looks like from the main road (A2)
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The parking lot
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But feel free to leave the car wherever’s closer (unruly Jamaicans😂)
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Cookshops serving whatever’s freshly caught.
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Oh, gee! What a relief. 🏳
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Where to purchase armbands which allow you access to the showers and restrooms
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Bluefields Beach

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The beach is very narrow and about 1 km long. It’s beautiful with powdery soft white sand but is covered by quite a few stones (thankfully smooth!). Flanking the beach are big shady trees offering respite to the scorching hot 34°C Jamaican summer sunshine and in the background are the lovely omnipresent rolling Jamaican mountains.

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There’s nothing more beautiful than the way the ocean refuses to stop kissing the shoreline, no matter how many times it’s sent away.

Bluefields is one of the oldest settled areas in Jamaica, established by the Spanish in the 1600s. After the British captured Jamaica, the town’s population dwindled but the bay was still used mainly by pirates. Nowadays, the community is still used by avid seafarers to launch legitimate (albeit not as exciting) fishing expeditions. In spite of its intriguing history, most Jamaicans only associate Bluefields with this beach as it’s a popular destination for locals on weekends and public holidays.

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Wrap Up

I’ll admit I’m a bit of a beach snob. I’ve visited enough local beaches to know we have way better ones than Bluefields Beach, so I’ll rate it a humble three stars, ☆☆☆. After wading and splashing around a bit, there really isn’t anything to do but it’s a decent stretch of free coastline in this side of the island.

Check out some other free Jamaican beaches. 🇯🇲

‘Til next time, ✌🏽.


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20 responses to “Guide to Bluefields Beach in Westmoreland, Jamaica”

  1. elisetanriverdi Avatar

    So beautiful 😍😍 love your photos!

  2. Alexis Chateau Avatar

    Bluefields is eroding too?? Damn. I haven’t been there since childhood. I’m originally from Westmoreland you know ma’am. My favourite part of the drive was always through Holland Bamboo. Memories!

    1. Rochelle | Adventuresfromelle Avatar

      Happy to bring back childhood memories for you. 🤗 The beach erosion is just unfortunate indeed.

    2. Alexis Chateau Avatar

      I wonder if it’s really erosion in the literal sense or it’s because sea levels are rising.

    3. Rochelle | Adventuresfromelle Avatar

      That’s a good point. You may be right.

  3. rasrichjam | 876 to the world Avatar

    Bluefields was one of our favorite family outings, even without all the amenities that other beaches offer. It provided open space to play, shaded trees to store our belongings and shelter from that 34-degree heat you mentioned and best of all, it is all free! The drive from Manchester parish is awesome, especially from the Westmoreland border, which goes along the coastline, providing magnificent views of the multi-colored Caribbean sea. Thanks again Rochelle, for letting viewers into our slice of paradise.

    1. Rochelle | Adventuresfromelle Avatar

      You’re most welcome. 🤗

  4. Tamera Little Avatar

    I didn’t expect it to be so narrow, the erosion seems rapid there. I wonder what it looked liked 10,20 or 30 years a go. That would give a better idea of the changes.

    1. Rochelle | Adventuresfromelle Avatar

      Me too, I wish I knew how it looked before as well.

  5. fatimasaysell Avatar

    Thank you. I don’t expect any Panda bears, though, even if they love bamboo! 😉

  6. fatimasaysell Avatar

    I simply love that bamboo-lined avenue to take you to the beach and how wise, for it serves a double purpose: to provide shade and beauty to the area, but I’m sure it also harbours some interesting wildlife to boot! The blue of the ocean is magnificent and, although there doesn’t seem to have a lot to offer, just swimming and chilling there one lazy afternoon would be fab. Thank you for taking us there. 👍❤

    1. Rochelle | Adventuresfromelle Avatar

      Thank you! 🙂 And indeed, the bamboo avenue is lovely. I’m not sure about the wildlife but you make a good point. I’ll Google it and see what I find.

  7. duanemarc Avatar

    lots of history here. I gotta check this out soon. nice one Roch!

    1. Rochelle | Adventuresfromelle Avatar

      Thanks Duane! 😊I appreciate it.

  8. Eromonsele Emmanuel Avatar

    Bluefields is quite a story and even though it’s just a 1 kilometre strip, it’s good that entry is free.
    P.s. the bamboo shots are fantastic!

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