Portmore is on the south coast in the Parish of St. Catherine. It is approximately 15 miles south-west of the capital of Kingston. The most densely populated areas are located on low-lying reclaimed lands. Portmore consists of communities such as Old Portmore, Greater Portmore, Braeton and Hellshire. Portmore is one of the largest urban areas in St. Catherine with respect to human settlement, having a population 156,468(2001 census) and an annual growth rate of 4% since 1991. Greater Portmore is the largest housing development in the English-speaking Caribbean. Portmore is built on a generally flat plain facing
Kingston Harbour with an intricate canal system which prevents flooding. Much of the land is reclaimed swamp. Port Henderson Hill, formerly known as Salt Pond Hill, is visible from neighbouring parishes and was a possible
Arawak grave site because the Arawak buried their dead in caverns, which Port Henderson Hill is riddled with. The most famous cave is named "Twin Sisters". Formed through the amalgamation of various communities the city encompasses areas like Greater Portmore and even iconic destinations like Hellshire Beach. Some of the communities within Portmore include: • Christian Gardens • Caymanas Estate-Christian Pen • Gregory Park • Waterford • Portsmouth • Passage Fort • Independent City • Meadowvale • Cedar Grove • West Cumberland • Cumberland • Westchester • Port Henderson-Fort Augusta • Silverstone • Portmore Pines • Newland • Naggo Head • Southborough • Westmeade • Bridgeport • Edgewater • Bayside • Braeton • Caribbean Estates • Old Braeton • Monza • Daytona • Ascot • Epsom • Kensington • West Aintree • Belmont Park • West Queens Park • East Queens Park • East Chedwin • East Sabina • West Sabina • Hellshire ==Economy==