The Kingston Waterfront is rich in history as it was the departure point for the Windrush Generation to England.

Kingston Waterfront

The Kingston Waterfront is rich in history as it was the departure point for the Windrush Generation to England. In recent times the Waterfront has seen an increase in leisure and recreational activity and is poised for even greater things in the future. Experience pleasurable social or romantic moments at the world’s 7th largest natural harbor. Enjoy a sweet treat or our home-style Jamaican fish or just dance your way at the club while sipping on the many refreshing Jamaican drinks. Feel free to attend any of the popup events along the Waterfront or you may just view from this spectacular vantage point aircrafts landing and taking off at the Kingston Norman Manley International airport.

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Gibraltar Camp

The grounds of The University of the West Indies, Mona Campus was home to a refugee camp site during World War II.

Kingston Royal Botanical Gardens

On the visit of Queen Elizabeth II to Jamaica in 1953, Her Majesty was impressed by the beauty and variety of the botanical collection.

Rockfort Mineral Bath

The Rockfort Mineral Bath is one of Jamaica’s top mineral bath and spa with a stress management centre.

Ward Theatre

The Ward Theatre is the only theatre of its kind in the English-speaking Caribbean.

Heroes Park

This Park houses the Jamaica War Memorial for the fallen Soldiers in World War I and II.‍

Louise Bennett-Coverley Square

The Louise Bennett-Coverley Square stands as a tribute to the woman known as “the mother of Jamaican culture”.