James Bond Beach

North Coast · Oracabessa

Rating: 4.5 / 5

James Bond Beach sits at Oracabessa in St. Mary, on the rocky headland next door to Goldeneye — the house where Ian Fleming wrote the Bond novels. The beach itself was used as a location in the 1962 film Dr. No, where Ursula Andress made her famous emergence from the sea. Today it is a low-key public beach arranged around three small coves, with clear water, a beach bar and occasional live music and events. The North Coast Highway passes just above, making it an easy detour between Ocho Rios and Port Antonio, and a must for Bond fans.

Contact Information

Address: Oracabessa, St. Mary

Website: https://www.google.com/search?q=James+Bond+Beach+Oracabessa+Jamaica

About beaches in Jamaica

Jamaica is home to over 80 beaches strung along three distinct coastlines. The north coast — anchored by Negril's Seven Mile Beach, Doctor's Cave in Montego Bay, and Ocho Rios — is the world-famous resort strip with calm turquoise water. The east coast around Port Antonio hides the most dramatic coves: Frenchman's Cove, Winnifred Beach, and Boston Bay. The south coast offers laid-back local favourites like Treasure Beach, Bluefields, and Hellshire. From the cliff-jumping spot at Rick's Café to the secluded sands of Lime Cay, this guide covers every beach worth visiting.

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