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  1. Lime Cay is THE beach you need to go to when you are in Kingston. It is located on a small island not so far from Port Royal. To get to this beach, you have to drive passed the Norman-Manley International Airport, and turn right just before the Morgan’s Harbour Hotel, which leads you to the parking lot.

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    This small cay off the shore of Kingston, Jamaica gives you a sense of seclusion and privacy and is the very reason many locals enjoy spending a relaxing Sunday there. Let’s not forget to mention that the water is absolutely blue and the sand white and flawless. If you’re lucky you could even have the beach entirely to yourself!

    To get to Lime Cay you’ll have to travel to the small fishing village of Port Royal. The easiest landmark to spot en route to this town is Kingston’s airport, the Norman Manley International Airport. From the airport, the town is just a 12-minute car drive (19 minutes by bus) away. After arriving in Port Royal, you’ll find a local seafood restauran...

    The wonderful blue waters of the Caribbean Sea wash the shores of the small cay and welcomes all its visitors. Lay a towel out on the sand right next to the shore to enjoy and fully soak in the sun rays. If sunbathing isn’t your forte you can walk a bit further inward where mangroves overgrow the landscape and create some shade. Walking around the ...

    Although many locals do visit the small cay, there are no established restaurants, bars or snack shops. Thus, for any trip to Lime Cay I’d suggest bringing your own cooler with ice, drinks (alcohol if you like) and your own snacks, food and towels. If you’re a fan of water sports/activities Lime Cay is also the perfect place to have a little beach ...

    A trip to Lime Cay can last anywhere from a couple of hours to a full day. Regardless of which option you choose, boats will always be available to take you back to Port Royal (every 30 minutes) up until sunset. If you’re truly seeking a lazy beach day I’d certainly suggest staying a full day. You’ll even have the bonus of watching the sunset from ...

    When planning your trip to Jamaica remember that you don’t have to sacrifice the Jamaican white-sand beaches of the north coast just to visit Kingston. You can in-fact enjoy the best of both worlds: City-life with a touch of sun-filled beach fun!

  2. Lime Cay is a tiny, low-lying island cay with one of Jamaica's most exquisite beaches and is only fifteen minutes away by boat from Port Royal. It is the largest of several small cays off the shore of Port Royal and is periodically buried by the rising tide, which makes it impossible for us to live out there.

  3. Lime Cay is a small uninhabited island located off the coast of Kingston, Jamaica. This hidden gem is known for its stunning white sand beaches, crystal-clear waters, and incredible marine life, making it a popular destination for snorkeling and diving enthusiasts.

  4. You can still find a white sand beach located outside of Negril... Located on the coast of Kingston, the keys is access by boat over. When visiting Lime Cay you will need to bring your water, food and or of course your igloo with liquors as there is no facility on the beach.

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  5. 64 Knutsford Boulevard, Kingston 5, Jamaica W.I. Fifteen minutes by boat from Port Royal is a small, low-lying island cay with one of the most beautiful beaches in Jamaica.

  6. The idyllic Lime Cay is one of half a dozen or so uninhabited, white sand–rimmed coral cays about 3km offshore from Port Royal. Immortalized in the final showdown of the movie The Harder They Come, it’s ideal for sunbathing and snorkeling. Shacks sell food and drinks.

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