Here's the start of an article in the January 25 travel section on the "affordable Caribbean":
Treasure Beach, a six-mile stretch of rugged shoreline along Jamaica’s southwestern coast, is the antithesis of the island’s tourist strips of Negril and Montego Bay. There are no mega-resorts hogging the shoreline, no traffic lights and no Margaritaville’s. Instead, you’ll find gentle hills and grassy meadows that run into rocky outcroppings dotted with black sand bays. And it’s not uncommon for a meandering herd of goats to cross your path.
There are a smattering of small hotels and affordable guesthouses that share the beach with local fishermen, friendly mutts and bashful crabs.
Read the rest at
http://travel.nytimes.com/2009/01/25/travel/25jamaica.html?scp=1&sq=Treasure%20B each%20Jamaica&st=cse
What place did Olivers replace?
It replaced a vacant storefront and is located at May Len Plaza.
There was a nice article-Travel-Frontpage-at Germanys largest sundayPaper-Die Welt-14 days ago-writimg over Roundhill/and Half Moon,and treasurebeach with Jakes and Marblue.This articles are very helpful for all of us,even they mentioned not everybody,and this is not the end of Paradise,because all of us like to make a living-not leaving Paradise!!!