Since 1932 flip-flop wearing sun seekers have replaced both the doctor and the cave that once defined Doctor’s Cave Beach. Make conversation with the locals – inquire about the doctors who believed in the water’s healing powers and the hurricane-destroyed cave that was the only point of access.
History buffs need not travel far – Jamaican history surrounds you here on Doctor’s Cave Beach. After zigzagging your way through a medley of brightly colored beach umbrellas, you’ll understand why this beach is the most loved beach in Montego Bay.
Swim out to explore Doctor Cave’s signature, phenomenal, fish filled coral reef – go solo or pay a beach employee to accompany you. Snap photos of the mountain to your left or the ocean on your right. Gloucester Avenue, known as the Hip Strip, will keep you entertained with art galleries, cafes and shops.
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