Wednesday 25 March 2015

Kingston Jamaica- Things you need to Know



Jamaica is one of the most popular #Caribbean #destination, possessing some of the most beautiful #Beaches, Rivers #Mountains and #waterfalls. Jamaica is often referred to as one of the most picturesque islands in the world that comes with a culture you cannot find anywhere else on this planet. Nothing beats enjoying a day of Sea, Sand and Sun and of course, some good ol #Reggae music from its land or origin.
If you want to know Kingston’s best #Travel secrets, The Best way to get around the island and what are some of the traditional #festivals then you come to the right place. Here are five things you need to know about Kingston.

How to Get Around Kingston
The easiest way to get around Kingston is by #Buses, Route #Taxis,  or Car #Rentals. If you are planning a trek around the island of Jamaica opt for renting a four wheel drive SUV to battle the bumpy and winding roads of this island. There are lots of places in Jamaica for you to find your ideal #transportation of choice.


Emancipation Park
Jamaica’s most famous park is the Emancipation Park in Kingston Jamaica. It was built in 2002 and signifies the strength and resilience of the Jamaican People. If you are looking for a way to get away from the hustle and bustle of the capital city, the #Emancipation Park is a wonderful place to be.


Shopping
If you are staying in Jamaica on a long term vacation and looking for spots to shop in Kingston, there are many Supermarkets, Shops and Vendors in close proximity of everything.  Fresh Fruits and #Vegetables are  sold by street-side vendors at very low prices.

See the Non-Tourist Spots
Too many people who visit Jamaica often see the tourist areas such as #Negril, Montego bay and Ocho Rios but Jamaica has so much more to offer. Kingston is Jamaica’s capital city and the spot where the intensity of the Jamaican culture can be most felt.  Get in the vibe for some of the wildest street parties you will ever see in your entire life. Learn about the Jamaican, History and Culture from our Galleries and #Museums, then grab a friend or two for few red stripe beers in one of our bars. If you prefer a more laid back atmosphere you can cool off in the crystal clear blue waters of on Kingston’s offshore island Lime Cay just 15 minutes by boat off the coat of #Kingston.


Restaurants
There are hundreds of Fast food  Joints, #Restaurants, and Cook Shops in the capital city ranging from  our local dishes to Greek; whatever you choose please ensure you get a taste of Jamaica’s national dish “Ackee and Salt Fish”

If you haven’tplaneed your #Jamaica #vacation as yet , hopefully this article gave you few hints and tips for your next vacation.

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