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RafJam Bed & Breakfast
I stayed one night at RafJam with my mom. The property was gorgeous! There was a steam flowing through the side and rear or the property and had a cool dripping area and two mini falls. The sound of the stream, birds and beautiful flora and fauna was accident perfect for the relaxing trip we were ...
Reviewed on Apr 18, 2025

S Hotel Kingston
The hotel was nice but I was disappointed with the breakfast. No water available and we had to wait every time we wanted water. Limited fresh fruit and the Jamaican breakfast options weren’t as fresh and high quality as we hoped for. Other options were fatty e.g bacon or sugary e.g white bread and ...
Reviewed on Nov 6, 2025

ROK Hotel Kingston, Tapestry Collection by Hilton
Fantastic staff operating and working at this hotel. Gavin at the pool bar went above and beyond to provide exceptional customer service. An overall great stay and great food. Guest rooms and bathrooms need better lighting but outside of that everything was great.
Reviewed on Nov 7, 2025

Abacus Jamaica the Zana Suite
Great spot for a quiet stay, staff was extremely helpful.
Reviewed on Nov 7, 2025

The Gardens
Quite, peaceful and clean room
Reviewed on Oct 20, 2025

Reggae Legends Estate
After a handful of stays here, this definitely feels like a home away from home. If you're looking for a traditional hotel experience with typical hotel amenities, this may not be the spt for you (although it still may be - they have god wifi, TVs, a proper full kitchen, a pool and an onsite restaurant), ...
Reviewed on Aug 5, 2025
Popular places to visit

Bob Marley Museum
Learn how a poor Jamaican man from Trench Town became an international pop star thanks to his thought-provoking lyrics and feel-good reggae music.

Devon House
Explore the opulent home of Jamaica’s first black millionaire, go shopping and sample the famous ice cream in the mansion’s courtyard.

National Heroes Park
Enjoy the sunny outdoors and learn all about Jamaica’s greatest sons and daughters at this huge public park, filled with pieces of modern sculpture.

National Gallery of Jamaica
Discover the most famous Jamaican artists of the last 100 years in the oldest museum in the Anglophone Caribbean.

Fort Charles
Walk in the footsteps of the young and aggressive Lord Nelson at this well-preserved piece of Kingston military history.
Jamaica House
You can learn about the history of Kingston with a trip to Jamaica House. Check out the top-notch restaurants or lively bars in this relaxing area.

