The ecoregion covers three discontinuous areas of Jamaica. The largest area extends along the south coast of the island, from
Morant Point, Jamaica's easternmost point, to Black River Bay in the west.
Kingston, Jamaica's capital and largest city, is in the ecoregion. Smaller areas of dry forest occur around
Negril at the western end of the island, and east of
Montego Bay along the island's northern shore. The most extensive dry forests are in the
limestone hills of the
Hellshire Hills in
Saint Catherine Parish and
Portland Ridge in
Clarendon Parish in southern Jamaica. These areas are dry because they lie in the
orographic rain shadow of the
Blue Mountains. The Hellshire Hills have been described as one of the last substantial areas of primary, undisturbed dry forest in the
Caribbean. Much of the remaining Jamaican dry forest lies within the
Portland Bight Protected Area which includes the Portland Ridge and the Hellshire Hills, which are the best-studied areas of Jamaican dry forest. ==Flora==