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Lime Cay Beach

Activities, Beaches, Nature

, Kingston

Description

🏝️ Lime Cay Beach: The Disappearing Island That's Kingston's Secret Sunday Paradise

✨ Vibe Check: Secluded weekdays, party island Sundays

Here's Jamaica's coolest beach secret – a tiny island that literally disappears underwater at high tide! Lime Cay transforms from peaceful weekday hideaway (clothing-optional vibes) to Kingston's hottest Sunday party spot where locals anchor boats, blast music, and turn this little cay into pure Caribbean bliss. It's like having two completely different islands in one!

👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Who Should Come? Depends on the day! Weekdays: couples and adventurers seeking private beach paradise. Sundays: party-loving groups wanting authentic Kingstonian beach culture and island vibes.

🔍 What's There:

  • Periodically submerging island (high tide magic!)
  • Beautiful white sand beaches
  • Sunday afternoon "limes" (local party culture)
  • No facilities – pure natural experience
  • Boat access from Morgan Harbor or Port Royal
  • Clothing-optional weekdays (when deserted)
  • Local fisherman transport options


💡 Insider Tip: Visit weekdays for privacy, Sundays for the authentic Kingston beach party experience! Bring everything (food, drinks, shade) since there are zero services. Hire a local fisherman from Port Royal for the most authentic transport!

Amenities

No amenities available.

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