Tour Jamaica
Kingston And St Andrew
Kingston came into its own with the earthquake of 1692, which devastated Port Royal, and was made the capital of Jamaica in 1872. It boasts a rich history reflected in the many styles of architecture seen around the city. The seat of government, Kingston is also home Jamaica universities and the oldest teacher-training college of the Caribbean…The Mico College. St. Andrew sweeps down from the smoky Blue Mountains across the green plains of Liguanea towards the Kingston Harbour, the seventh largest natural harbour in the world. Always the place to be, the spirit of the people radiates from the huge crammed markets, to the noisy bars, and throbbing dancehalls. Kingston is musical to the soul – Ska, Rock steady, Reggae and the now hip Dancehall. Kingston offers so much to see and do in sports, Nature, heritage and Hip entertainment. View the architecture of Old Kingston – the Kingston Parish Church, St. Andrew Parish Church and Devon House. Soak up the history, recapture the feel of Old Port Royal, Go to the Port Royal Seafood Festival, Harbourfest , the craft fairs, Expos, Theatres, Art Galleries, craft shops, public libraries and the Royal Botanical Gardens. Tour the interesting Fort Charles Museum that tells the story of Port Royal. Go Hiking in the Blue Mountains. Sample some red-hot entertainment – stage Shows, Parties, Trendy Cafes and Clubs. Hit the streets’ join Carnival celebrations…visit the Bob Marley Museum…One Love…