The day Jamaica became officially free from control by Britain, and is celebrated August 6th to symbolize the removal of our bond to Britain....
Places to Go/ Heritage
In Spanish Town, St Catherine, the bridge was designed by Thomas Wilson and built in 1801 by the Walker Ironworks Company. It is believed to be...
A historic house and national monument that represents the first official residence of the Prime Minister of Jamaica. More recently, Jamaica House...
Named after a famous 19th century Cuban exile to Jamaica, the school was built and handed over to Jamaica by the Cuban government. It is in...
Jubilee Market in downtown Kingston is on the site of the old Solas Market. The name refers to its commemoration of the jubilee of Queen Victoria’...
The official residence of the governor-general, beside the office of the Prime Minister. When the capital of Jamaica changed from Spanish Town to...
Established in 1863, this is the oldest sports club of its kind in the Commonwealth Caribbean. It has been at Sabina Park in Kingston since 1880,...
Boasting a stunning view of St. Ann's coast line, this Great House was built in 1740 and was listed as a pimento plantation in 1786. It also has...
Sitting on the Yardley Chase property in St. Elizabeth, this attraction is 1700 ft high, overlooking Cutlass Bay. During enslavement, two young...