Embark on a thrilling tour of Kingston, Jamaica's lively capital city. This guided journey takes you right into the heart of Kingston, allowing you to delve into its rich cultural heritage, artistic expressions, and significant landmarks. Your adventure begins at the National Gallery of Jamaica, a treasure trove of Jamaican art. From there, you'll navigate through the bustling streets, uncover striking murals in the Art District that tell tales of the nation's history and contemporary life. The tour also provides insights into Jamaica's path to independence and its diverse cultural mosaic. Along your journey, you'll have the chance to relish authentic Jamaican cuisine, offering a complete sensory immersion into the island's traditions and flavours. This comprehensive tour is an excellent way for history buffs and culture enthusiasts to connect with Kingston's past and present.

Historical tour of Kingston's culture and cuisine
- The tour takes you through the lively capital city of Kingston, Jamaica
- You'll start your journey at the National Gallery of Jamaica, showcasing Jamaican art
- There will be an exploration of striking murals in the Art District narrating the nation's history
- A part of the tour provides insights into Jamaica's path to independence and its diverse culture
- It's an opportunity to relish authentic Jamaican cuisine for a complete sensory immersion
- Entrance fees 
- Drinks 
- Lunch 
- Guided tour 
- Guided walking tour 
- Water 
- Private transportation 
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off 
- Alcoholic drinks 
Accessibility:
- Not wheelchair accessible
Know in advance:
- You will select your preferred pick-up area upon booking
Remember to bring:
- Hat, sunscreen, pocket money
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