MLS 24003 - Blue Hole Gardens | Westmoreland, Jamaica
Beyond the white picket fence of Blue Hole Gardens is a pristine blue mineral spring that has emerged from the earth, giving rise to a large natural swimming pool. The gardens that surround it are magical with a variety of trees, flowers, gazebos and the sights and sounds of the Roaring River, which runs through it. Jamaica's lush mountains provide a captivating backdrop. Overlooking the gardens is the most charming 3-bedroom 3-bathroom cottage. Although recently built, its' style is of a time past. The Gothic Carpenter design, delicate fretwork, woodwork and carefully selected furnishings bring this fairytale home to life. Cut stone features prominently throughout the property, and is found in the home, lining the Blue Hole, the river and forging garden paths and walkways. This 11-acre property is located in Westmoreland, roughly 40 minutes from Montego Bay. Blue Hole Gardens offers a unique experience that can be enjoyed as a private home, spa retreat or a tourist attraction.
Gillian Kaye Black
Call: 876-489-5561
Email: gillian@cbjamaica.com
Blue Hole Near Roaring River Westmoreland Jamaica
Check out the cloudy sky but the water in the blue hole is still blue
Savanna Park, Savanna-la-Mar, Westmoreland Jamaica
Savanna Park, named with Westmoreland’s capital in mind, is located next to Hatfield Estates and only 5 minutes from the Savanna-la-Mar roundabout and the Savanna-la-Mar Public General Hospital.
Savanna Park will be a secure gated community on 7 acres of land with 24 hour security comprising of 53 homes for families. The 53 units will include 2-bedroom, 1-bathroom homes starting from $7.9 million* and appeal to all buyers with a dream of owning a stylish and modern home in Jamaica’s most sought after western Parish.
Our highly qualified sales team is waiting to assist you and your loved ones in achieving the exciting goal of becoming a home owner on this fantastic new family development in Westmoreland. Savanna Park construction will begin April 2016.
Ferris Cross To Savanna La Mar
Ferris Cross
Set in Westmoreland Parish, Ferris Cross, is known for for having a beautiful beach located on the West coast of Jamaica. You should consider stopping by even if you aren't staying in the vicinity. This beach is not just another beautiful natural attraction, it also has a private beach feel——a unique quailty in a touristy place like Jamaica. While Ferris Cross Beach may be a little bit out of the way, it offers unparalleled relaxation opportunities.
The Beach features a quiet expanse of sugar white sand leading up to calm topaz waters. Just beyond the beach is a grassy flat land.
Savanna-la-Mar (commonly known as Sav-la-Mar, or simply Sav) is the chief town and capital of Westmoreland Parish, Jamaica. A coastal town, it contains an 18th-century fort constructed for colonial defence against pirates in the Caribbean.
Savanna-la-Mar was originally established as a settlement in Spanish Jamaica. In 1780, the town was completely destroyed by a powerful hurricane known as Savanna-la-Mar hurricane. It was rebuilt, as the port was an important part of the Atlantic trade in sugar, slaves and other goods.
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Savanna la Mar
Short clip driving down the main drag in Savanna la Mar, on a payday.
Savanalar Mar, Westmoreland, Jamaica
Cave exploring in Jamaica | Roaring River
Join me as I explore the caves of Roaring River in Westmoreland Jamaica!
Had great times as we drove through the Jamaican country side, we arrive to the well-kept grounds and then departed for the Cave tour.
You can see the natural spring that provides the nearby village with drinking water.
We then took to Cave exploring where we heard about the history and the different forms and what they look like.
After taking a dip in the cave spring we then swam in the deep Blue Hole and then back out of the cave.
We went down river to the local spot where i swam in the crystal clear water and saw some of the villagers jump into the water.
All in all, a great trip and hope you all enjoy the ride along.
Roaring River Park is a heritage and nature park near Petersfield, Westmoreland Parish, Jamaica.
The park is on the site of the Roaring River Estate which belonged to the Beckford family: Peter Beckford, William Beckford.
The Roaring River runs underground, before appearing near to Petersfield, close to the Roaring River Cave, a series of limestone caverns with a small mineral spring inside. The Roaring River Citizens Association, a local community group, looks after the caves and provides guided tours for visitors. There is also a fresh water sinkhole where visitors can swim and a landscaped private garden where visitors are welcome for a contribution.
The river provides the parish capital, Savanna-la-Mar, with its water supply and it is the most important source of water in central Westmoreland and the Georges plain.
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Cave Estate, Westmoreland, Jamaica- For sale
Great property for a second home, island retreat or a vacation get-a-way. You are invited to wake up to the feel of island luxury with breath taking, million dollar, panoramic views of Jamaica's western coastline including world famous Negril's 7 mile white sand beach. Fondly called 'Paradise Peak', this well-appointed villa sits on 10 acres and boasts high end features including an infinity pool, outdoor shower, custom kitchen, over sized master suite, architecturally pleasing design and layout as well as professionally landscaped grounds that will wow. This is your opportunity to own this perfect escape haven perched on top of Cave Mountain, 1 hour from Sangster's International Airport & minutes from Bluefields Bay!
Dee Vee Realty Jamaica
1.876.754.4199
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Trip to Westmoreland, Jamaica
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Sabos Ackee and Saltfish sandwich in Savanna la mar Westmoreland Jamaica - January 5, 2018
Lambs River - Part II
Lambs River - Part II
Roaring River Head in Westmoreland Petersfield Jamaica
Head of the Roaring River in Westmoreland Parish Petersfield Jamaica where the river actually burs out of the ground at a raging pace and begins its journey down river. This is the drinking only side of the river where fresh crisp clear water can be bottled by the local people without fear of soaps, detergents or other contaminants. This is one of natures special places where man can live a natural life from the bountiful gifts of life. If not for the need for possesions one could sustain from these waters and the surroung fertile lands.
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Westmoreland jamaica drive August 2015
The Cave - Roaring River, Jamaica
Entering & swimming in the cave at Roaring River, I couldn't see anything in the veiwfinder, o I wasn't sure what I was filming. Got more than I thought, next time....Jamaica. August 2009.
Jamaica Westmoreland w/ Howard 2
Chantilly Gardens Savanna La Mar
This is the way going towards the park in savanna la mar westmoreland jamaica
Negril, Westmoreland and Hanover, Jamaica, Caribbean, North America
Negril is a small (pop. 6,900) but widely dispersed beach resort town located across parts of two Jamaican parishes, Westmoreland and Hanover. Negril is just about one hour and fifteen minutes drive from Sir Donald Sangster International Airport, in Montego Bay. Westmoreland is the westernmost parish in Jamaica, located on the south side of the island. Downtown Negril, the West End cliff resorts to the south of downtown, and the southern portion of the so-called seven mile (11 km) beach are in Westmoreland. The northernmost resorts on the beach are in Hanover Parish. The nearest large town is Savanna-la-Mar, the capital of Westmoreland Parish. The geography of Jamaica is diverse. The western coastline contains the island's finest beaches, stretching for more than 6 km (3.7 mi) along a sandbar at Negril. It is sometimes known among tourists as the 7-Mile Beach although it is only slightly more than 4 mi (6.4 km) in length, from the Negril River on the south to Rutland Point on the north. On the inland side of Negril's main road, to the east of the shore, lies a swamp called the Great Morass, through which runs the Negril River. Within the Great Morass is the Royal Palm Reserve, with protected wetlands and forest. In 1990, the Negril Coral Reef Preservation Society was formed as a non-profit, non-governmental organization to address ongoing degradation of the coral reef ecosystem. The Negril Marine Park was officially declared on March 4, 1998 covering a total area of approximately 160 km2 (62 sq mi) and extending from the Davis Cove River in the Parish of Hanover to St. John's Point in Westmoreland. Scuba diving and snorkeling are especially good in the protected reef areas. The West End Road is also known as Lighthouse Road as there is a Belgian engineered lighthouse protecting seafarers from the dramatic cliffs. There is beautiful scenery on this western tip of Negril, near Negril Lighthouse. You can mingle with locals at beer shacks like Sexy Rexy's and others out West. For years, Negril's beach has been rated as one of the top ten beaches in the world by many travel magazines. The beach's length is the stuff of legends it is actually little more than four miles in length, but tourists and travel writers insist on the seven-mile label. The north end of the beach is home to the large, all-inclusive resorts, and to the south are the smaller, family-run hotels. This combination gives the Negril area a large variety of rooms, services and prices. South of downtown Negril is West End Road, known as the cliff area, which is lined with resorts that offer more privacy. These areas offer easy access to waters good for snorkelling and diving, with jumping points reaching more than 40 feet (12 m) high. Many vendors and shops are located around the beach resorts, however they are predominantly located on the south end of the beach where there are fewer all inclusive resorts. It is reported by one British newspaper that white women of middle age visit Negril in search of what they call the big bamboo. That Negril is still fairly underdeveloped remains a significant factor in its undoubted charm. This may not last, as a new highway from Montego Bay and an improved infrastructure may bring more tourists. As a result more hotels and tour operators continue to develop the many attractions in Negril see more attractions and excursions as well as Airport Transfer here. In recent years it has also become a popular location for U.S. college students to visit during spring break or just a regular vacation in Jamaica. Negril has some quality local accommodation for those that want to live closer to the people. Recent developments such as One 4 the Road Backpacker Hostel at the Judy House on West Land Mountain on the West provides clean cheap rooms for world & island travelers. The last few years have seen major development along the famed beach. The resorts include Couples Swept Away, Couples Negril, Sandals, Beaches, Samsara Hotel, Legends Resort, the Grand Lido, Riu Palace Tropical Bay, Riu Club Hotel and Hedonism II.The world renowned Hedonism II resort celebrating its 33rd year is one enduring hotel/resort which has been saved from bankruptcy and remains a unique place of adult fun. A branch of Jimmy Buffett's chain restaurant and bar, Jimmy Buffett's Margaritaville, and a duty-free zone have also been added. The name Negril is a shortened version of Negrillo (Spanish: Little black ones), as it was originally named by the Spanish in 1494. The name is thought by some to be a reference to the black cliffs south of the village. Another theory holds that because there was a vast population of black eels along Negril's coast, the Spaniards called the area Negro Eels which was shortened to Negrillo and then to Negril. Although Negril has a long history, it did not become well known until the second half of the twentieth century.
Jamaica Westmoreland w/ Howard