Transportation
Renting a car is the best way to navigate the rural roads and reach nearby attractions in St. Elizabeth.





Bull Savannah is a small, quiet town located in the parish of St. Elizabeth, Jamaica. Known as part of the island's 'breadbasket,' the area is defined by its strong agricultural roots and welcoming local community. With a population of nearly 7,000, it provides a tranquil alternative to the more commercialized resort towns found elsewhere on the island. Its location in the southern part of the parish makes it a convenient starting point for discovering the rugged cliffs and secluded beaches of Jamaica's south coast. Visitors can expect a slower pace of life, lush rural scenery, and the opportunity to experience the genuine hospitality of the Jamaican countryside.
Bull Savannah is a small, quiet town located in the parish of St. Elizabeth, Jamaica. Known as part of the island's 'breadbasket,' the area is defined by its strong agricultural roots and welcoming local community. With a population of nearly 7,000, it provides a tranquil alternative to the more commercialized resort towns found elsewhere on the island. Its location in the southern part of the parish makes it a convenient starting point for discovering the rugged cliffs and secluded beaches of Jamaica's south coast. Visitors can expect a slower pace of life, lush rural scenery, and the opportunity to experience the genuine hospitality of the Jamaican countryside.
Located in the agricultural 'breadbasket' of Jamaica.
Authentic community atmosphere away from tourist crowds.
Easy access to the rugged southern coastline of St. Elizabeth.
Bull Savannah is a residential area with limited tourist-specific infrastructure.
Public transportation can be infrequent, making a private vehicle highly recommended.
This destination is best suited for travelers looking for a quiet, local experience.
Renting a car is the best way to navigate the rural roads and reach nearby attractions in St. Elizabeth.
Don't miss the chance to try fresh, farm-to-table produce and traditional Jamaican dishes at local eateries.
Experiencing authentic rural life and exploring the southern coast of Jamaica.
JMD $
$50-$100 p/day
English, Jamaican Patois
The rugged southern coast is just a short drive away, offering a different perspective from the northern resorts.
December-April
Spring offers mild temperatures and lush greenery, perfect for exploring the agricultural landscapes of St. Elizabeth.
Summers are hot and humid, typical of the Caribbean; it's a great time for those who enjoy tropical warmth.
Fall is the peak of the rainy season, which brings refreshing showers and keeps the parish's farms productive.
Winter is the driest season, offering the most comfortable weather for outdoor activities and coastal visits.