21/08/2024
Floral tribute at National Heroes Park followed by naming of the Kingston and St Andrew Council Chamber to the Marcus Garvey Council Chamber
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Floral tribute at National Heroes Park followed by naming of the Kingston and St Andrew Council Chamber to the Marcus Garvey Council Chamber
In Jamaica, festival is served with jerk chicken, Jerk Pork or fried fish.
In the cool hills of Irish Town
Surf Girls Jamaica is Jamaica’s first and only, all-girl surfing club. It’s operated by Imani Wilmot, an award-winning surfer and role model to Afro Caribbean surfers in Jamaica and around the world and is based at the Jamnesia Surf Club in St. Andrew, Jamaica.
Surf Girls Jamaica provides a safe and nurturing environment for girls of all ages to learn to surf, advance their surfing skills, and develop a bond with an amazingly talented and supportive community.
At Onestop Cultural Tours Jamaica we offer visitors insightful and authentic tours showcasing the best of Jamaica.
Exploring Bull Bay Kingston
Freedom Skatepark, the first street skatepark Jamaica, is located in Bull Bay a...
I recently gave Pojo (Backpackin jo) a tour Port Royal. Please check out his vlog below.
In this video i had the pleasure of taking a tour with whose name is Marie. She’s super knowle...
National Gallery of Jamaica Celebrating it's 50 years anniversary with a new exhibition
Welcome to Kingston, Jamaica
As you depart Norman Manley International Airport, a warm welcome awaits you at'Going Nuts', right outside the arrivals area. It's a perfect way to cool down and refresh yourself after your flight.
I recently had the pleasure of taking Jess on a tour of Port Royal and 41 Fleet Street, Parade Gardens, in Downtown Kingston.
Jess was able to see the warehouse - 41 Fleet Street and some of the amazing murals, which formed part of the 'Paint Jamaica ' initiative
Coincidentally, yesterday - 24.05.25 the restoration project for 41 Fleet Street commenced.
Lifeyard, along with Project STAR volunteers, Sheldon Blake, muralist. TIana from Sickestteez, Dana from The Every Mickle Foundation and other volunteers, incl local families, commenced the restoration project of the Warehouse.
To support and learn more about the project' please contact
Sabukie Allen,
Acting Director,
+1 876 304 3809
Please follow Jess on Instagram
https://www.instagram.com/blessupjessaus?igsh=bmF1a2Q1bjRpb2Nt
YouTube https://youtube.com/?si=OOxprYvykKx-NsSc
Please also follow the above volunteers via social media as they are implementing change in Jamaica
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In 12 days, we visited 7 parishes, over 40 attractions, met the most hospitable Jamaican people, snacked on street food from a night market, experiened an array of cultural activities, and so much more ...... We shared something unique together 🇬🇧 🇯🇲.
I believe tourism should have a positive effect on community, environment, and the Jamaican economy.
I offer visitors a range of insightful and authentic tours of Kingston, showcasing Jamaican life and culture.
Through my network of professional tour guides, training, and knowledge of various destinations in and around Kingston, I am able to offer authentic experiences, designed to both educate and explore the beauty, culture and heritage that is Jamaica.
I have established myself as a reputable tour guide with several positive reviews on TripAdvisor/Viator.
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National Gallery of Jamaica
The African Caribbean Institute of Jamaica/Jamaica Memory Bank
Kingston Creative
Trench Town Culture Yard
Jamaica National Heritage Trust
Bob Marley Museum
Devon House Jamaica
Jamaica Cultural Development Commission ( JCDC)
Institute of Jamaica
National Library of Jamaica
National Museum Jamaica
Tourism Enhancement Fund
Kingston & St. Andrew Municipal Corporation
Jamaica Conference Centre
Fresh sugarcane juice: A naturally hydrating drink containing ginger and lime 🇯🇲
Better still only 300 JMD!!!
Kingston & St. Andrew Municipal Corporation
Jamaican culture is as vibrant as the people who live here 🇯🇲 💃 🕺
Kingston Waterfront
Spanning over 8km, the possibilities are endless!
Don’t underestimate a leisurely stroll along the Waterfront Trail or along the streets of Kingston, either!
Enjoy the historic buildings ( National Gallery of Jamaica National Library of Jamaica National Museum Jamaica The African Caribbean Institute of Jamaica/Jamaica Memory Bank), the Kingston Creative Water Lane Murals or settle down at one of the many downtown patios ( Pizza Please @ Ribbz) for a refreshing beverage or a meal while looking out onto the water.
Kingston & St. Andrew Municipal Corporation Tourism Enhancement Fund Jamaica Conference Centre VisitJamaica Jamaica Tourist Board UK Jamaica National Heritage Trust Jamaica Cultural Development Commission ( JCDC)
A glimpse into the training routine and daily interface with the Jamaica Defence Force (JDF) soldiers at their Newcastle Training Depot.
Tourism Enhancement Fund Jamaica National Heritage Trust Jamaica Tourist Board UK
My first experience of Jonkonnu..
The ACIJ/JMB recently partnered with the International JonkonnuFestival of Tourism and Culture to host the festival's Jamaica Media Launch.
Jonkonnu is one of the oldest dance forms in Jamaica which was performed on the three holidays allowed to the enslaved Africans in the English-speaking Caribbean – Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year’s Day.
Also referred to as “John Canoe” by the British, the dance steps had European and English elements mixed with African traditions. Modern Jonkunno bands are rarely as large as they were in the 19th century. But, their skilful and energetic performances still manage to entertain, or terrify, audiences of all ages. (Source Jamaica Information Service )
Tourism Enhancement Fund Institute of Jamaica
Good vibes at Carnival 2024
Jamaica Ministry of Tourism carnical
Carnival in Jamaica is about one thing, and one thing only… having the best time of your life!
Jamaica Carnival is one of the ultimate parties to be found in the Caribbean, and over 100,000 visitors join the locals to celebrate Carnival in Jamaica. (Source soca Islands)
A preview of the Jamaica Cultural Development Commission ( JCDC) Visual Arts Exhibition at the Jamaica Conference Centre, an iconic building designed by revered architect Patrick Stanigar.
Guests, courtesy of Kingston Creative, were taken on a free walking tour and permitted to view the exhibition of 94 art pieces before the show officially opens to the wider public.
‘Discovering Downtown’ with the Artwalk Festival
On Sunday, March 31 Kingston Creative , in partnership with Red Stripe Flavours, Main Events, F&B Downtown and the KSAMC, hosted the ArtWalk Festival with a focus on the art of literature and storytelling.
The highlight of the day was a tour that included a preview of the JCDC Visual Arts Exhibition at the Jamaica Conference Centre, an iconic building designed by revered architect Patrick Stanigar. Guests were taken on a free walking tour and permitted to view the exhibition of 94 art pieces before the show officially opens to the wider public.
This was the first ArtWalk since the launch of the new Water Lane murals in the Tourism Product Development Company Paint The City project, and the public is invited to view the new artwork from King Street to Orange Street. Anticipation is also building for an exciting performance by musical lyricist Runkus, a talented artiset who has worked with Chronixx, Tarrus Riley, and Ky-Mani Marley, to name a few. Rolling Stone celebrated his album OUT: SIDE as one of the top 100 albums of 2022.
There was also be a musical performance by reggae artist Iya Tear from Trench Town, and an open mic session with a cash prize of $10,000 to the winner. Writers and storytellers were out in full force, including veteran writers like Kwame Mcpherson, winner of the 2023 Commonwealth prize for literature. He will read excerpts from his latest book, My date with depression: From mental uncertainty to self-fulfillment.
There was also be a book reading from senior journalist Earl Moxam, who has been in the Jamaican media industry for over 30 years, and who delves into significant periods in Jamaican history from his new book Vantage Point Jamaica. Guests will also enjoy the ancient art of traditional Jamaican storytelling through speech and song with storytellers Deanne Logan Johnson and Renardo Lewis, and music by DJ Fenix and 8 Mile Sound.
Source The Gleaner Company Limited The Gleaner Company (Media) Ltd
The B.A.P Union ship at Port Royal Cruise Port, 27th and 28th March 2024
Visit the decks and exhibition room of the second biggest sail training vessel in the world.
Port Royal, Kingston, Jamaica. Kingston & St. Andrew Municipal Corporation
Our tour of Downtown Kingston includes a visit to National Gallery of Jamaica (open Tuesdays to Sundays)
Their current exhibition the Face of Us. Scheduled to close on March 31, 2024, The Face of Us explores Jamaican identity and social dynamics, through the lens of Portraiture. It features a selection of thirty-nine (39) artists from Jamaica and its diaspora, who have used notable approaches to portrait art, to examine the personal and social responses of Jamaicans, to experiences that occurred in the years 2020 to 2023.
IBO SPICE The best vegan meal - Nuff Respect 🇯🇲
Vinyl and Merchandise for sale Rockers Fridays 1 - 6 pm
135 Orange Streer, Kingston, Jamaica
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