Guided Tour of Kingston
This great guided tour will take you around the Jamaican capital. There’s no better way to get a sense of the city’s energy and passion.
This great guided tour will take you around the Jamaican capital. There’s no better way to get a sense of the city’s energy and passion.
Jamaica moves to the beat of reggae! With this tour around Kingston, you’ll go back to the origins of this genre of music and learn more about the legend that is Bob Marley.
Are you passionate about artwork? You’ll hop from art gallery to art gallery on your tour of Kingston, enjoying outstanding Jamaican artworks.
We’ll pick you up from your accommodation and drive you to Kingston’s dock district. The National Gallery of Jamaica, the country’s most prominent art gallery, will be our first trip. Are you ready to discover the hidden treasures within?
Hike deep into the Blue Mountains, Jamaica’s longest mountain range, for a day in nature. The journey is led by a local guide who points out native flora and fauna along the route. A visit to Catherine’s Peak, one of the mountain range’s highest points, is on the itinerary, as is a stop at a popular coffee farm.
Jamaican coffee is grown on the mist-capped Blue Mountain, Jamaica’s highest mountain at 7,402 feet, and is considered one of the most costly coffees in the world. Since 1728, when coffee was first introduced to Jamaica, Blue Mountain coffee has been farmed on the island!
On February 6th, 1945, Bob Marley was born. On May 11th, 1981, he passed away. All tourists, cruise ship and stopover passengers from Ocho Rios, Falmouth, Montego Bay, Grand Palladium, and as far west as Negril are encouraged to visit this small village. Nine Mile is a small community in the highlands of St. Ann where Bob Marley, the reggae legend, was born and, fittingly, is now buried.
As you enjoy a guided tour of this Jamaican Heritage Site, let us to immerse you in the sights and sounds of Bob Marley. Our experienced, cheerful interpreters will take you on a tour of the grounds, which include the main house, exhibition hall, theatre, gift shops, and the One Love Café.
You’ll see both the terrible instruments of enslavement and the ruins of a Taino hamlet here. Learn about the deadliest battle between the Spanish and the British in their attempt to seize Jamaica, then go through the jungle along the parish line to Lodge, a former slave neighbourhood originally known as “Lodge Yard,” where a slave plantation once stood.
On this history-focused trip, learn about the history of Taino and African slaves. Listen to your guide’s informed commentary on the slave trade’s development and demise, as well as its importance in local history. This private tour assures that you will receive customised attention from your guide, as well as the freedom to travel at your own pace and plenty of opportunity to ask questions.
You’ll be swept off your feet in every meaning of the word as you ride the SkyExplorer Chairlift up Mystic Mountain to 700 feet above sea level, starting at the bottom of the mountain.
During this 3-hour excursion from Ocho Rios, zoom down a tropical bobsledding course inspired by the movie “Cool Runnings.” A journey down the track, which extends from Dunn’s River Falls at a height of 700 feet (215 metres) to a total course length of 3,200 feet, will get your blood pounding (975 meters).
This slice of Jamaican history can be found in the centre of Kingston, complete with welcome baroque fountains and palm palms on the front yard. The guided tours within the two-story building allow guests to peruse the louvred balconies, Venetian crystal chandeliers, silk wall hangings, and historical reproductions of the period, and each guest receives a delightful surprise at the end of the Mansion tour!
Devon House has now grown from being the residence of George Stiebel, Jamaica’s first black millionaire, to a symbol of fun, family entertainment, and recreation in Kingston, where visitors may explore, shop, dine, and rest!
The Bob Marley Museum in Kingston is undoubtedly one of the top sites to see in Jamaica while on vacation if you are a Bob Marley fan.
Once you’ve finished reliving Bob Marley’s life, you’ll want to buy some CDs or other Bob Marley memorabilia to take home with you. They’ll make excellent Jamaican souvenirs.
Coffee plantation tours, interesting and exotic plant life, and a number of springs, as well as breathtaking scenery are just a few of the rewards for the arduous journey to the top. With all its beautiful natural offerings, The Blue Mountains are easily one of the best places to visit in Jamaica.
Swim in the pools as you make your way to the peak of the waterfall’s outflow. Continue on to the Yssasi Lookout Point for a breathtaking view of the Ocho Rios bay region. Walk down the wildlife trail to encounter a variety of indigenous animal and bird species, and via the Taino Pavilion to see enormous reproductions of Sir Francis Drake’s original Taino illustrations.
Board your bus for a tour of the Blue Hole’s fascinating waterfalls, which are nestled among the tropical rain-flora forests and the exotic wildlife, such as birds, iguanas, crocodiles, and snakes!