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Kingston Jamaica Experience with lunch
Kingston Jamaica Experience with lunch
for pickup in ocho rios
For KrisFlyer members only
For pickup in Kingston
For KrisFlyer members only
Highlights
Get ready for an extraordinary eco friendly experience full of history, culture, and astonishing discoveries in the heart of the City of Kingston! Our guided tour will take you on a journey through the city's enchanting streets, revealing the incredible stories of its past. Explore the iconic landmarks, picturesque neighbourhoods, and hidden treasures that make up this lively city. Immerse yourself in the Iroquois people's rich legacy and the arrival of European explorers, which shaped Kingston's history. Be amazed by the remarkable evolution of the city into a bustling port with mind-blowing landmarks and monuments that will leave you in awe. Whether you're a history enthusiast, culture lover, or just itching for a unique and educational adventure through Kingston, our tour caters to everyone. Join us on this inspirational journey and experience the charm of the City of Kingston like never before!
Itinerary
Emancipation Park
30 minsAdmission Ticket FreeSwing by this cultural park in the heart of New Kingston where past meet present. A quick stop for the opportunity to take some pictures with the giant sculpture of emancipation. Emancipation Day is celebrated in Jamaica. It remembers the brave and determined actions of our ancestors. They fought hard to be free from slavery on August 1, 1834. This win was a turning point in our history. It helped change Jamaican society and the economy. Even though there is still work to do, we honor what our ancestors did. Emancipation's legacy still influences our society, culture, and politics. Today, Jamaica celebrates its history, remembers those who lost their lives, and acknowledges efforts to make things better for everyone. By being determined and brave, we can make Jamaica's future brighter.New Kingston
1 hoursAdmission Ticket FreeStop for lunch or some shipping in New Kingston, a bustling commercial and financial district located in the heart of Kingston, the capital of Jamaica. As the name suggests, it represents the more modern and developed side of the city with tall skyscrapers, high-end hotels, shopping centers, and restaurants catering to both locals and tourists. The neighborhood is a hub for business and commerce, housing many corporate offices, banks, and government agencies. It is also home to cultural landmarks such as the Bob Marley Museum, Emancipation Park. Nightlife is vibrant, with several bars, lounges, and nightclubs where locals gather to unwind and socialize. Overall, New Kingston is a bustling metropolis that offers a taste of the modern side of Jamaica.Half Way Tree(Pass by)
Admission Ticket FreeHalf Way Tree in Kingston, Jamaica is a lively commercial and residential district named after a cotton tree which served as a midpoint for travelers. Its streets brim with shops, restaurants, and government offices, including the Supreme Court and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade. Locals flock to Half Way Tree on weekends to enjoy shopping, dining, and socializing. The district is well-connected with public transportation, offering easy access to explore the rest of KingstonNational Heroes Park(Pass by)
Admission Ticket FreeNational Heroes Park is a beautiful area in Kingston, Jamaica. It is 50 acres and has nice gardens, lawns, and things like statues, monuments, and memorials. Some very important people are remembered there, like Bob Marley, Marcus Garvey, and Norman Manley. People who visit can learn about Jamaica's culture and the great things that important people have done for the country. The park is a big deal for Jamaica because it shows how strong and brave the people there are.National Gallery of Jamaica
30 minsAdmission Ticket Not IncludedThe National Gallery of Jamaica is a must-visit cultural institution located in Kingston, the capital city of Jamaica. The gallery showcases a diverse collection of artwork from the country's leading artists, spanning from the colonial period to contemporary times. The permanent collection of the gallery exhibits a range of mediums including painting, sculpture, graphic art, and photography. The collection also features works from internationally-recognized Jamaican artists such as Edna Manley and Albert Huie. The gallery is committed to preserving and promoting Jamaican art and culture while also encouraging artistic excellence through its programs, workshops, and exhibitions. The National Gallery of Jamaica is a vital institution in the country's art scene and provides visitors with an opportunity to experience the country's rich artistic heritage.Kingston
2 hoursAdmission Ticket FreeDowntown Kingston is the historic and cultural heart of Jamaica's capital city. It is a vibrant and bustling area full of markets, shops, and restaurants. Visitors can explore a range of historical landmarks such as the old courthouse, the National Heroes Park. For those interested in art and culture, there are galleries and theaters showcasing the best of local talent. At night, the streets come alive with the sounds of reggae music and colorful street performances. It's also a great place to sample traditional Jamaican cuisine and shop for souvenirs at the Kingston craft market where local artisans resides.
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