Alligator Pond

[3] Unlike the tourist-oriented coasts in the northern part of the country, Alligator Pond's shoreline is as much about work as play; here fishermen launch their boats to catch some of the island's best-regarded fish while women conduct the wholesale business of the catch.

Weather-worn cookshops and bars line the sand's edge, supplying food staples such as curried goat and Red Stripe beer.

[4] Alligator Pond lies at the foot of the Don Figueroa Mountains to the north-east, some 35 km from Mandeville.

The name is said by locals to derive from the shape of the mountain range, which viewed from the beach has bumps which suggest an alligator's back.

The Alligator Pond River is a bathing spot about 3.2 km (2 miles) west of the village off the road leading to Port Kaiser.

Working coast: The beaches are the hub of economic activity in Alligator Pond. The bauxite exporting Port Kaiser is visible on the horizon.
Hills like alligator's back.
The Little Ochie restaurant on the beach.