Blue Mountain

Blue Mountain

Shrouded almost perpetually by mists that give Jamaica’s highest mountains their bluish color, the Blue Mountain range sprawls across the eastern portion of the island for a length of 28 miles and an average width of about 12 miles. They rise steeply in an area so compact that it is possible to drive from the coastal plains to an elevation of over 7,000 feet in less than an hour.

Port Royal

Port Royal

Port Royal, Jamaica was the centre of shipping commerce in the islands of the Greater Antilles which make up the northeastern part of the outer ring of islands defining and enclosing the Caribbean Sea.

Bob Marley Museum

Bob Marley Museum

The Bob Marley legend lives on at the Bob Marley Museum in Kingston Jamaica. Memorials, tributes, and exhibits to Bob Marley and his music can be seen throughout Jamaica. The Bob Marley Museum, housed in a former residence and recording studio of the legendary reggae artist, is the best of the bunch. 

Devon House

Devon House

One of Jamaica’s most celebrated historical landmarks The Devon House Mansion is the architectural dream of Jamaica’s first black millionaire George Stiebel.

Kingston / Blue Mountain Two Day Tour

 

We will take you on a Tour through some of the most famous attraction
spots in Kingston, like the Great Port Royal, Devon House, Bob Marley museum. then we'll take you on our famous Blue Mountain tour where you'll get to see the Island bigest Coffee Plantation, then you will see how Beautiful Jamaica is.

1- Port Royal:
Once known as the 'Wickedest City on Earth,' Port Royal on the island of Jamaica was one of the largest towns in the English colonies during the late 17th century. It was a haven for privateers and pirates, such as the famed Sir Henry Morgan, due to its excellent geographic location in the middle of the Caribbean. From Port Royal, these buccaneers preyed upon and plundered the heavily laden treasure fleets departing from the Spanish Main. Unfortunately, the glory of Port Royal was short-lived. On the morning of June 7th, 1692, a massive earthquake hit Jamaica. The tremors rocked the sandy peninsula on which the town was built, causing buildings to slide and disappear beneath the sea. An estimated 2000 Port Royalists were killed immediately in the disaster. Many more perished from injuries and disease in the following days.

2- Blue Mountain:
The Blue Mountain is ideal for nature lovers and the largest conversation area in Jamaica. Unspoiled forests and the 7,402-feet Blue Mountain
peak. Includes Hollywell Recreational Park. Mountain hiking, picnicking.

3- Bob Marley Museum:
Make sure you visit Kingston's most visited attraction, the Bob Marley Museum on Hope Road. The museum is housed in Bob Marley's former
home which he bought from Chris Blackwell in 1975. This was Marley's home until his death in 1981, the property also housed his Tuff Gong recording studio. In 2001 the Bob Marley Museum became a Protected National Heritage Site. The guided tour through Marley's home includes:-
The Medicinal Herb Garden Marley's gold and platinum discs Press cuttings of Marley's life Marley's bedroom and kitchen A recreation of the wailers "Wail 'n' Soul" record store in Trenchtown His stage outfits including his famous denim shirt The bullet-holed walls resulting from Bob Marley's attempted assassination An extensive photo gallery.

4- Devon House:
Devon House is one of numerous preserved historic mansions in Jamaica that depict the glory of days gone by. This house was built in 1881 by George Stiebel, a wealthy Jamaican who became one of the first black millionaires in the Caribbean on the strength of his mining interests in South America. In the grounds are craft shops, restaurants, a bakery and pastry shop. The venue is also famous for its delicious ice cream.

*This tour may be scheduled for Sunday to friday.

If you are staying in Montego Bay area Resorts/Hotels:
Cost: One to four persons $600.00 round trip, Five and more [$125.00 per person]. Not Include Entry Fees.

Staying in Negril area Resorts/Hotels:
Cost: One to four persons $670.00 round trip,Five and more [$140.00 per person]. Not Include Entry Fees.

Staying in Grand Palladium Lady Hamilton area Resorts
Cost: One to four persons $620.00 round trip,Five and more [$130.00 per person]. Not Include Entry Fees.

If you are staying in Ocho Rios area Resorts/Hotels:
Cost: One to four persons $500.00 round trip,Five and more [$110.00 per person]. Not Include Entry Fees.

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