
Lovers’ Leap Lighthouse, located in the parish of St. Elizabeth on Jamaica’s southern coastline, is a relatively recent addition to the island’s network of lighthouses. Standing at an impressive elevation of approximately 1,600 feet above sea level, it offers an excellent vantage point for guiding vessels navigating the often-challenging waters off Jamaica’s southern shore. The lighthouse was constructed by the Engineering Department of the Port Authority of Jamaica and is considered one of the most strategically significant and visually striking lighthouses on the island.
The lighthouse is unique not only because of its height but also due to its innovative use of multiple power sources. It is powered by three distinct systems: a generator, electricity, and a backup set of batteries. This combination ensures a continuous and reliable light source, regardless of power failures or other disruptions. This robust power setup makes Lovers’ Leap Lighthouse an essential part of the island’s …



