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5 Cultural Destinations in Kingston

I love me an experience.  And if you’re anything like me – at this point in your life, you want to be learning more. I want to visit places that resonate with my soul through visual or culinary arts or nature. So here’s my wish list of destinations for this year:

1. Bob Marley Museum

Located on Old Hope Road, the Bob Marley Museum has been noted as a must-visit destination for anyone interested in Jamaica’s music and culture.  A perfect time to visit is during February, which is celebrated as Reggae Month on the island. Learn about the life and legacy of the King of Reggae and explore his former home and recording studio. On Bob’s birthday (February 6th), they tend to hold a mini festival/show on the grounds. It’s a must-attend (or at least that’s what I’ve heard.) 

2. Devon House

    I scream for ice cream! When it comes to pastries and ice cream, you just can’t get more iconic than Devon House. It’s practically a staple for many Kingstonians on a Sunday evening.  But even more than that, the historic mansion offers a glimpse into Jamaica’s colonial past interestingly enough. Take a tour of the beautifully preserved home and enjoy some of the best ice cream on the island at the onsite creamery.

    3. National Gallery of Jamaica 

    The National Gallery of Jamaica showcases the works of Jamaican artists and has an extensive collection of modern and contemporary art. The gallery also hosts exhibitions, workshops, and lectures, making it a must-visit for art lovers. Both destinations offer a unique insight into Jamaican culture and history. Seize the day and explore the extensive collection of Jamaican art and learn about the island’s rich artistic heritage, or take a peek into the future.

      4. Kingston City Art Walk Tour

      The Kingston Art Walk Tour is a guided walking tour that takes visitors through the vibrant art scene in Jamaica’s capital city. The tour covers the popular art districts of Downtown Kingston and Trench Town and includes visits to local galleries, studios, and street art installations. The Kingston Art Walk Tour is a unique and immersive experience that offers a glimpse into Jamaica’s thriving art scene.

      5. Blue Mountain Private Coffee Tour

      The Blue Mountain Coffee Tour is a must-do experience for any coffee lover visiting Jamaica. 

        The tour takes you through the picturesque Blue Mountains, where you’ll learn about the history and cultivation of the famous Blue Mountain coffee beans. The tour ends with a tasting session where you can sample different roasts and blends.  It’s an enjoyable and informative experience that offers a unique insight into Jamaica’s rich coffee culture. Let’s make this a challenge. The first one to complete this list (with video and photographic evidence) gets a full tank of gas 😉 

        May the best adventurer win!

        Yours in adventure, 

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