Doctor’s Cave Beach
Description
Doctor’s Cave Beach, with a history dating back to the early 1900s, became famous for its clear turquoise waters, which were once believed to have healing properties.
The beach gets its name from Dr. Alexander McCatty, who donated the land in 1906 and the cave (now collapsed) where swimmers would enter the sea.
This beach is part of the Montego Bay Marine Park, ensuring the waters are well-protected.
This is a paid beach, requiring an entrance fee, but it offers top-notch facilities, including changing rooms, restaurants and beach equipment rentals.
It's a busy beach, particularly because of its proximity to Montego Bay’s cruise port.
Visitors can enjoy snorkelling, swimming or relaxing under the shade of beach umbrellas, and it is especially popular with tourists seeking a safe, well-maintained beach environment.