Kingston’s Daily Rhythm

Nestled alongside the Blue Mountains, Kingston’s vibrant music, food, and locals make it the cultural heart of Jamaica.

Fun Fact: When you think of Jamaica you think sand and beaches, but many may not think coffee. Jamaica Blue Mountain Coffee is one of the most sought after and expensive coffees on the market.

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Kingston is a breathtaking mountain view
Lonely Planet – https://www.lonelyplanet.com/jamaica/kingston
“Squeezed between the Blue Mountains and the world’s seventh-largest natural harbor, Kingston simultaneously impresses you with its setting and overwhelms you with its size, noise and traffic. This is the island’s cultural and economic heart, a lively crucible of music and politics. Like a plate of spicy jerk washed down with a cold Red Stripe beer, a visit to Kingston is essential to taste the rich excitement of modern Jamaica.”

10 Things to Do in Kingston
The Culture Trip – http://theculturetrip.com/caribbean/jamaica/articles/10-things-to-do-in-kingston/
“Home to half of Jamaica’s 2.7 million people, Kingston is a growing metropolis surrounded by mountains in the north and coastline to the south. Like any major city, its neighborhoods vacillate between socioeconomic extremes, and while some areas have earned a reputation for violence, Kingston is well worth a visit. While you’re there, you’ll notice that the sometimes tough environment still provides a major source of inspiration to many Jamaican artists, musicians, writers, and athletes.”

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