Robbi's Beach House Guidebook

Alexandra
Robbi's Beach House Guidebook

My Favorite Restaurants

Places I always find time to visit
Within walking distance. You can walk right down the beach and is the perfect place to get something to eat and relax at the same time.
8 locals recommend
Cloggys On The Beach
8 locals recommend
Within walking distance. You can walk right down the beach and is the perfect place to get something to eat and relax at the same time.
Great local restaurant right down the street, perfect to experience local Jamaican cuisine.
11 locals recommend
Las Vegas Cafe
70 Crane Road
11 locals recommend
Great local restaurant right down the street, perfect to experience local Jamaican cuisine.
Fun bar where you can enjoy local dishes and even get your pizza fix!
55 locals recommend
Jack Sprat Bar & Restaurant
55 locals recommend
Fun bar where you can enjoy local dishes and even get your pizza fix!
Want an authentic Jamaican beef patty? Then Juici Patties is the place to go. Located in the heart of the Town of Black River, it's a great Place to grab a quick lunch. And don't forget to pair with cocoa bread and cold bottle of Kola Champagne!
Juici Patties
High Street
Want an authentic Jamaican beef patty? Then Juici Patties is the place to go. Located in the heart of the Town of Black River, it's a great Place to grab a quick lunch. And don't forget to pair with cocoa bread and cold bottle of Kola Champagne!

Sightseeing

YS Falls is a nature based attraction offering the opportunity to experience the beauty of the waterfalls surrounded by lush gardens and magnificent trees. There are seven waterfalls, several which cascade into natural pools. Some areas are fairly rocky and river shoes are recommend. Lifeguards on site, indicate which areas are for swimming, however, being able to swim is a requirement. There is a natural pool, fed by underground and above ground springs which is more suitable for children and other unable to swim. Zip-lining is also are addition and great attraction to try. Zooming through the beauty of the trees and and nature is a must try.
181 locals recommend
YS Falls
181 locals recommend
YS Falls is a nature based attraction offering the opportunity to experience the beauty of the waterfalls surrounded by lush gardens and magnificent trees. There are seven waterfalls, several which cascade into natural pools. Some areas are fairly rocky and river shoes are recommend. Lifeguards on site, indicate which areas are for swimming, however, being able to swim is a requirement. There is a natural pool, fed by underground and above ground springs which is more suitable for children and other unable to swim. Zip-lining is also are addition and great attraction to try. Zooming through the beauty of the trees and and nature is a must try.
This is one excursion you don't want to miss! Have fun being on a sand dune while enjoying locals and people from all over the world. Floyd's Pelican Bar is an off-the-grid bar miles from shore. Be prepared to travel by boat and possibly see some dolphins! This bar has been featured on the Travel Channel as one of the most unique bars around. If you would like transportation to be arranged just let me know and "Don't worry, we'll take care of you!"
103 locals recommend
Floyd's Pelican Bar
103 locals recommend
This is one excursion you don't want to miss! Have fun being on a sand dune while enjoying locals and people from all over the world. Floyd's Pelican Bar is an off-the-grid bar miles from shore. Be prepared to travel by boat and possibly see some dolphins! This bar has been featured on the Travel Channel as one of the most unique bars around. If you would like transportation to be arranged just let me know and "Don't worry, we'll take care of you!"
Take a ride down Jamaica's longest river to see local birds, fauna and best of all... crocodiles! The Black River Safari is one of Jamaica's best known natural habitats and the country's largest navigable river. The safari encompasses many things but but more noted for the marriage of ecology and history while being entertaining. The is one of Jamaica's best natural resources which keeps foreigners and locals at the abundance of nature that is concentrated in this little spot.
61 locals recommend
Black River Safari / J.Charles Swaby
61 locals recommend
Take a ride down Jamaica's longest river to see local birds, fauna and best of all... crocodiles! The Black River Safari is one of Jamaica's best known natural habitats and the country's largest navigable river. The safari encompasses many things but but more noted for the marriage of ecology and history while being entertaining. The is one of Jamaica's best natural resources which keeps foreigners and locals at the abundance of nature that is concentrated in this little spot.
Holland Bamboo is a 2 1/5 mile long scenic archway of bamboo which is a great spot to grab a coconut for a refreshing drink.
7 locals recommend
Holland Bamboo
7 locals recommend
Holland Bamboo is a 2 1/5 mile long scenic archway of bamboo which is a great spot to grab a coconut for a refreshing drink.

City/town information

Black River is the capital of St. Elizabeth Parish, in southwestern Jamaica. It developed as a port around the mouth of the river of the same name. Today the city is a centre of environmental tourism and a gateway to the Treasure Beach resort area. Treasure Beach and Crane Beach are to the south-east, with Luana Beach to the west. In the 18th and early 19th centuries, it was a thriving sugar port with a market for African slaves. Growing prosperity in the sugar and lumber trade led to the construction of several warehouses. Some have been adapted as restaurants or as bases for eco-tours of the river
42 locals recommend
Black River
42 locals recommend
Black River is the capital of St. Elizabeth Parish, in southwestern Jamaica. It developed as a port around the mouth of the river of the same name. Today the city is a centre of environmental tourism and a gateway to the Treasure Beach resort area. Treasure Beach and Crane Beach are to the south-east, with Luana Beach to the west. In the 18th and early 19th centuries, it was a thriving sugar port with a market for African slaves. Growing prosperity in the sugar and lumber trade led to the construction of several warehouses. Some have been adapted as restaurants or as bases for eco-tours of the river

City advice

Getting around

Emergency Services #

Police: 119. Medical Assistance: 911. Firefighters: 911
Getting around

Airport & Sightseeing Transportation

If you need transportation to and from the airport or any where around the island, please let me know and I can have that arranged for you.
Getting around

Pelican Bar Boat Shuttle

Pickup right at Robbi's Beach House can be arranged to take you to Pelican Bar. If you plan on going, please let me know at least 24hrs (preferably 48hrs) beforehand.