Jamaica Gleaner

Puerto Seco Beach

remains a glowing attraction for tourists and locals

- Kajamba Fitz-Henley Contributo­r

FOR THOSE of you who adore the sunny beach and cool ocean air, put Puerto Seco Beach in Discovery Bay on your list of places to spend a day.

According to General Manager Rory Baugh, “Puerto Seco is basically what I would like to call a luxury beach club for the Jamaican diaspora and visitors to the island.”

Opening from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. throughout the week, the club offers a comprehens­ive dive programme, sailing, snorkellin­g, kayaks, paddle boarding and a Wibit obstacle course which, Baugh warns, is “not for the faint of heart”.

“We do warn our clients that if they have any pre-existing conditions, like if they have any broken bones or anything like that from the past, we’d urge them not to do it. But the obstacle course is fun; it’s a good workout for everybody,” he proudly declares.

If you’re not a fan of getting in the ocean, the attraction also offers a 150-foot-long, 5 feet deep swimming pool. State-of-the-art changing room facilities and 17 showers are available to wash off between trips to the water and one of the nine cabanas offered

with personal butler service and a stocked cooler.

On the stunning property, one will also find the Santa Maria restaurant serving Jamaican and internatio­nal cuisines as well as featuring an incorporat­ed bar, Pub Picasso, and a Red Stripe Beach Bar. Adding to the food list is a Jerk Shack, sponsored by Best Dressed Chicken and Walkerswoo­d, also on the main deck. Even with all these amazing features, Puerto Seco will soon be adding a miniature zoo (mostly housing iguanas, a pony and birds), a water feature for younger children, as well as hair braiding, flash tattoo services and an ice cream shop to their seaside market. The property is also equipped with a nurse’s station for the on-property nurse.

The wonderfull­y expansive attraction was renovated in 2017 to offer such diverse services. The general manager told

Youthlink, “Kenny Benjamin, the chairman of the Guardsman Group, he came down to Puerto Seco and saw that it needed an investment.”

Guardsman Hospitalit­y, a subsidiary of Guardsman Group, invested over US $6 million into the property, creating an even more relaxing attraction which one could say “brings families together”. During the week, the beach is visited by 150 to

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