Kingston
Includes a trip to Kingston to visit historical sites and
botanical garden.
Business travelers are generally the ones mostly visiting Kingston. However, it is a major urban center and the cultural center of the island with a large number of artists and artisans among its inhabitants. Nightlife can be great, as it have a variety of clubs and entertainment hubs to soak up the heartbeat of Jamaican culture; its music. Just outside the city are the Blue Mountains, where Jamaica’s trademark coffee is grown. It’s also easily accessible through its own airport, the Norman Manley International airport.
See more: is hub of all commercial and financial capital. Top notch shopping, pulsating night life and entertainment are some of many delights to be had. Kingston is Jamaica’s cosmopolitan capital at the foot of the broad Liguanea Plains. Founded following the disastrous Port Royal earthquake of 1692, it is the center of government and commerce and offers a comprehensive variety of attractions for visitors.
Set against the backdrop of the 7,402-foot Blue Mountain Peak, Kingston is connected to the old buccaneer haunt of Port Royal by a spit of land known as the Palisadoes which encompasses the city’s international airport. Also nearby is Spanish Town.
For nearly two hundred and fifty years the town has inherited a legacy of historic architecture which includes the oldest cathedral in the Western Hemisphere.
In Kingston the night life is centered on Knutsford Boulevard the “Kingston Strip”. Where you can enjoy expressions of Jamaicas rich culture of dance, music and people Kingston is the center of government and commerce and offers a comprehensive variety of attractions for visitors
If you’re searching for a respite from the city, Hope Botanical Gardens offers the ideal oasis of tranquility. Spread over 200 acres of land, Hope Gardens is the largest botanical gardens in the Caribbean. The vast grounds include:- a cactus garden, zoo, orchid house, palms greenhouses a forest garden bougain ville and many more. Visit the Historic Devon House, The courtyard of Devon House currently houses some of the most acclaimed restaurants and shops in Jamaica