Kingston: a visual and culinary feast that breaks the norms
Kingston, the capital of Jamaica lies on the southeast coast of the island nation. The local population is devout which means that you will plenty of churches to visit here, some of which are centuries old and the best part is, they all speak English. If you are a Reggae fan, you can even see the home of Bob Marley, the famous singer of the 1960s and 1970s. It is the major economic center of the country and the seat of the national government. The landscape is surrounded by different mountain ranges, though its beaches are much more popular. Still you can go mountain hiking and see the coffee farms beyond them. There are waterfalls here too in case you are after the scenic beauty. If you are now ready to fly here we can help you with flights to Kingston Jamaica.
Sports enthusiasts will always enjoy the city
The temperatures are good throughout the year, though some months can see heavy rainfall. There are some interesting parks here that often host music festivals. Cricket and soccer are quite popular in Jamaica and there will always be spare seats at the stadiums for those interested. There are large golf parks for those who want to spend some time golfing. So what’s stopping you, book now Flights to Kingston Norman Manley Airport.
The most enjoyable evenings
As for the younger generation there are the night clubs and bars where you can spend you evenings drinking and dancing. It's also a good place to shop for art of a different kind. Obviously when you travel so far you expect to taste a different cuisine. However in Kingston you will find not just the Jamaican food, but European and Asian food too.
Everybody’s welcome
This city is famous for the traditional Jamaican hospitality and welcomes tourists from all parts of the world. Norman Manley International Airport along the Caribbean Sea is used to over a hundred flights a week and handles over half a million passengers every year. The airport authorities are keen to increase the size of the airport to accommodate more flights.