Oh Portland, my favourite parish! I recently celebrated my birthday by rafting on the Rio Grande, followed by a weekend stay at the Orange Bay Camp Ground. Before visiting, I’d scanned the area for hidden gems I could combine with this trip and realized that the Spanish River would be in close proximity. A section of it which we wanted to visit is now unfortunately commercialized and closed to the public unless previously reserved and in groups of 20+ persons. However, by local tip I discovered this inexpensive section at the mouth of the Spanish River where it meets the sea. Here’s how it went.

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How to Find Spanish River
After leaving the Orange Bay Camp Ground, we look a left turn at the end of the Leyton Valley access road which connects to the main road in Portland (A4). We drove for a minute or two until we got to some large almond trees and a sign by the hunting club. The gate was open but initially, we were hesitant to go through it until several locals reassured us that we were at the right place and this was indeed their community swimming spot.

The area is a bit rundown with some old buildings and gazebos, but it was clear someone still puts a bit of love and care into this hidden gem. In fact, that someone revealed himself shortly after we parked and politely explained that they charge $200JMD (about $1.30USD) per person to assist with the river + beach upkeep. That sounded quite reasonable to me! He trims the bushes surrounding the river and keeps the premises clean-ish (there was some litter by the beach but the river was pristine). There aren’t any amenities like restrooms or changing rooms, but they do have a sound system which plays music on weekends and they sell food cooked over woodfire (likely seafood with traditional Jamaican sides).
Spanish River

The river looked a little murky upstream but quickly widened into a beautiful clear swimming hole at the point where it enters into the Caribbean Sea. The water was the perfect temperature– not too cold or too warm; just right. The current of the river was strong enough to prevent the mixing of its fresh water with the salty water of the ocean, so you could choose whether or not to swim in fresh or salt water. Fresh water will always be my pick! 🙂 That and the waves by the beach were a bit rough so the choice was obvious. Nonetheless, it was definitely a delight to watch the waves crash onto this pebbly beach. Adventures hit differently when they weren’t planned, and I love me a “hidden” community gem.




Wrap Up
There’s not much else to say about this surprise find, but I hope you enjoyed the photos. Consider checking it out if you’re ever in the area. I hope to visit further upstream someday as there is a waterfall along this river in the community of Chepstowe which made my list of 40+ waterfalls in Jamaica. However, given the threat of rain + the short time we had, this section of the Spanish River sufficed in quenching our insatiable case of wanderlust.
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Oh what a lovely share
Loved seeing it
Mesmerizing 😌
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Thank you! 🙂
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What an absolutely wonderful experience! I love that there is so much beauty to enjoy that is being looked after (so many places don’t do that so it’s refreshing to see such lovely waters).
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Thank you! I’m always happy to find these gems because even here, we don’t always do the best at preserving and maintaining our natural resources. Thanks for reading!
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How are these rivers so pristine and gorgeous?? I think it’s wonderful that someone is taking care of the place. I would gladly pay the entrance fee if it meant I could enjoy a pristine river!
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Right? We’re certainly a blessed nation to have several dozen pristine rivers and swimming holes still safe for swimming despite our littering issue. I happily paid it too 🙂 thanks for reading!
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Belated Happy Birthday, Rochelle 🎂🥳 As usual great photos and looks like a good picnic spot.
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Thank you!!! It sure is 🙂 thanks for reading!
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Yipee! It deserves a spot on your list. Even if you don’t get around to this one, there are several other lovely rivers in this parish 🙂 thanks for reading!
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That’s amazing, your rivers look so clean unlike the ones in Kenya. I’m excited to see them in person 😀
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We have issues with pollution as well but thankfully at least half of our rivers are still suitable for swimming. Jamaica has a huge problem with littering 😢
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It’s great some of the rivers are still clean and suitable for swimming. Kenya has that issue with littering too. It’s actually incredibly annoying because there are so many bins everywhere and even if there aren’t there’s no need to litter 😞
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Exactly! It annoys me too, and despite all the campaigns and increase in bins in Jamaica, I haven’t seen any real change yet
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Same here, they even have ads on tv about not littering but people just don’t care.
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another postcard perfect river!
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Agreed! 😃 thanks for reading
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What a delightful adventure in Portland! 😍 Rafting on the Rio Grande and then discovering the Spanish River sounds like the perfect birthday treat. 🚣♂️🌊 I love how you find these hidden community gems and share them with everyone. The mix of fresh and salt water sounds so unique, definitely adding this to my must-visit list. Thanks for the virtual journey and the beautiful photos, Elle! Can’t wait for more! 📸🇯🇲🌴
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I’m so happy to hear you’re enjoying the adventures because I love showcasing + writing about them almost as much as I love visiting them 🙂 thanks for reading, and do look out for another hidden gem in November.
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Wow, those waters are so clear and pristine: a reflection of the sky! While it may have been a bit tricky to find, it was well-worth it! And always appreciated that a guy maintains it with a small fee! Thanks for sharing this, Elle!
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Right? His work in maintaining this beautiful spot is well appreciated! My only “regret” was not being able to stay for dinner 🙂 thanks for reading!
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How stunning is that water? 😍 I’ve not been back to Portland in such a long time but that parish has my whole heart!
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It has my heart too! After not visiting for all of 2022, I had to let it happen this year 😊 thanks for reading!
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Girl, you had me at seafood cooked over a woodfire with traditional Jamaican sides! This looks like a perfect place to spend a Saturday!-
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It truly is! I wish I’d stayed long enough to eat there but we had other plans 🙃 thanks for reading!
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