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From Montego Bay, Treasure Beach is roughly 95 km (59 miles) — about a 2-hour drive. From Kingston, it is approximately 150 km (93 miles), around 2 hours and 20 minutes via the main highway. From Negril, expect roughly 98 km (61 miles) and about 1.5 to 2 hours by road. The roads are manageable but winding in parts, so having a driver who knows the route makes a real difference.
A full day is ideal. The area rewards those who slow down — you can spend a morning exploring the bays and coves, grab fresh seafood from a local spot at lunch, and still have time for a boat trip out to the famous Pelican Bar, a hand-built wooden structure perched on stilts in the middle of the sea. Rushing through in a few hours means missing the atmosphere that makes Treasure Beach worth the trip.
It works well as a day trip, especially if you are based in Montego Bay, Negril, or Kingston. The key is leaving early enough to make the most of daylight hours and choosing your stops in advance — Treasure Beach and the surrounding South Coast have more to offer than a half-day allows. Arriving with a knowledgeable driver who can help you sequence stops efficiently makes the day feel relaxed rather than rushed.
Three experiences stand out. Floyd's Pelican Bar, reached by a short boat ride from the shore, is an open-air bar built on a sandbar in the sea — one of the most unexpected and memorable spots in Jamaica. YS Falls, a short drive away, offers a seven-tiered waterfall with swimming, ziplining, and tubing. The Black River Safari is a 1.5-hour boat tour through Jamaica's longest river, home to ancient mangroves and wild crocodiles. All three can be combined into one well-paced day.
Treasure Beach is Jamaica without the resort crowds. There are no cruise ship terminals, no high-rise hotels, and no tourist traps — just a stretch of secluded bays, coral-colored sands, and a tight-knit community of fishermen, artists, and locals who genuinely welcome visitors. It is widely described as one of the last places where old Jamaica still feels alive, making it a rare find for travelers who want something authentic over something packaged.
A few practical things to keep in mind. The Pelican Bar operates on cash only, so bring Jamaican dollars or US dollars before heading out to the sandbar. The South Coast is drier and sunnier than other parts of Jamaica, which is good news for beach days but means sunscreen is non-negotiable. The area has limited ATMs, so it is worth being prepared before you arrive. Finally, some of the best local seafood in Jamaica is served right here — leaving without eating is a missed opportunity.