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Thread: Side Trip to Bluefields Beach, what's the scoop?

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    Side Trip to Bluefields Beach, what's the scoop?

    My friend said she wants to take/go with me to Bluefield's Beach.
    She says it is nice there.

    I have never been there, so this will be my first trip.

    Can anyone out there can give me the scoop? Loop?

    Thanks


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    Re: Side Trip to Bluefields Beach, what's the scoop?

    Quote Originally Posted by Markospoon View Post
    My friend said she wants to take/go with me to Bluefield's Beach.
    She says it is nice there.

    I have never been there, so this will be my first trip.

    Can anyone out there can give me the scoop? Loop?

    Thanks

    It's nice and off the beaten path. Love the south Shore. While around Bluefields stop in Belmont and pay your respects to Peter Tosh. Also recommend making your way down to Treasure Beach

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    Re: Side Trip to Bluefields Beach, what's the scoop?

    Markospoon, definitely get there. I love that beach. Always have a blast when I go. The beach and surrounding area is beautiful.








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    Re: Side Trip to Bluefields Beach, what's the scoop?

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    Re: Side Trip to Bluefields Beach, what's the scoop?

    I'll cosign what everyone else is saying. Definitely go there, and if you can go at high tide. The water washes up over tons of rubble at the high tide mark, and sounds pretty cool as it filters back down through. There is a little food shack/rum bar up on the hill across the lane. It's a cool place, with an awesome view of the hills coming almost right down to the water. We stop every time we pass through that way, even if it's just for a few minutes.

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    Re: Side Trip to Bluefields Beach, what's the scoop?

    It is possible to get there by route taxi?
    Regards,
    Bob

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    Re: Side Trip to Bluefields Beach, what's the scoop?

    Quote Originally Posted by rjonsun View Post
    It is possible to get there by route taxi?
    Regards,
    Bob
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    of Course it's ''possible''...!!!..

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    boardie-'spoon ~~ hate to do this, cause 'tis off-topic, but this-trip or maybe a future-trip::::>>>> you & your-friend hop on one of those little planes @ Negril airport, and fly-over to Kingston for the day.... and fly back.

    see-ing the island [[especially the interior]] from up in the air is mind-blowing ::::: especially since those little planes don't fly that high-up

    NICE excursion der...!!!...
    be hapPpy

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    Re: Side Trip to Bluefields Beach, what's the scoop?

    Quote Originally Posted by rjonsun View Post
    It is possible to get there by route taxi?
    Regards,
    Bob
    Yes, but I've never done it that way. I would guess you would want to grab a Sav to Treasure Beach route, then just have them drop you at Bluefields instead of going all the way to TB, but that's just a guess. Others may know better than I.

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    Re: Side Trip to Bluefields Beach, what's the scoop?

    Bluefield is cool. Pictures look like the weekend when the families come out to the beach. Week days can be very quiet and peaceful

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    Re: Side Trip to Bluefields Beach, what's the scoop?

    Quote Originally Posted by Markospoon View Post
    My friend said she wants to take/go with me to Bluefield's Beach.
    She says it is nice there.

    I have never been there, so this will be my first trip.

    Can anyone out there can give me the scoop? Loop?

    Thanks

    Easy to get to by route taxi. It is right on the main road. If you drive be careful there is a speed trap just before where i got a souvenir from a very serious red striper a few years back

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