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1. Alley

Alley was the capital of the former parish of Vere and remains the sugarcane-producing heartland of Clarendon. The area was once dominated by the Moneymusk Estate and is still largely covered in cane fields that feed the factory, now located closer to Lionel Town.

One of the busiest fishing villages on the South Coast, Alligator Pond has as its central attraction the seafood restaurant Little Ochie, and the nearby Manatee Hole.

Manchester is Jamaica's sixth-largest parish, much of its land located at relatively high altitudes with three mountain ranges: the May Day Mountains, the Don Figuerero Mountains, and the Carpenters Mountains, where the highest peak in the parish stands at 844 meters.

Lower Black River Morass: As one of Jamaica's largest wetlands, this mangrove and swamp is home to a variety of unique animals and plantlife.

Pelican Bar: Located on a sandbar about 1.5 kilometers offshore, this is the best place to spend an afternoon snorkeling and eating fresh fish.

Lobster and tenderloid surf & turf, snapper ceviche, ackee and saltfish sliders, lamb chops and bread pudding, are among the dishes served over the years, with the free flowing wine perhaps the most exotic item on the table. Each month, Jakes Hotel organizes farm-to-table dinners (US$100 per person) by moonlight at Farmer Dull's a few minutes inland from Treasure Beach in Southfield.