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    Going to be in Negril in February for a week then a week Port Antonio. Thinking of a day trip to Kingston looking for information, pro's and con's. Is it safe . Your thoughts?
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    Where are you staying in Port Antonio?
    We're doing the same trip but not for a couple years

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    We are staying at Great Huts

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    We did a day trip day trip to Kingston last February. It was a long day, leaving Negril about 6am and returning about 8pm. It was worth it. Never felt threatened or unsafe, but then again we didn't go running through Tivoli Gardens either. We went to Trenchtown, the National Stadium and out to Port Royal. The highlight of the trip was the Bob Marley House on Hope Road. If you are a fan at all it is a must. Wouldn't do it every trip, but I'm damned glad we did it.

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    It certainly wont be as long of a trip from PA as it was from negril from M&M. I would hazard a guess, that if you left for Kingston from the huts by 7am , you'd be there by 10am latest. Probably could get there by 9-930 with no traffic or stops.

    So plan for 2-3 hours each way.

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    What about safety

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    Quote Originally Posted by takinitslow View Post
    What about safety
    No idea. Never been, but I asked a local about the trip time when I was in PA.

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    We did it ..with De Music Buzz (out of Negril)
    By far one of the best times ..We've had in Ja.
    Safety ...Not an issue
    Check them out ...You can't go wrong -long day -yes

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    A day trip to Kingston can be wonderfully educational...it's a side of Jamaica that most visitors never see. We've taken friends that have loved it and some that were very intimidated by a large city.

    You can visit Devon House (the grounds are absolutely beautiful), Bob Marley Museum and Port Royal (have lunch at Gloria's)...this would all make for a nice trip there. Note. De Music Buzz is no longer running tours.

    As far as safety...we're there almost every month for a couple of days at a time. I would say that it's like any large city...you need to stay out of areas that are not recommended...Jamaicans are also very good at stopping you from wandering around areas you shouldn't.

    Have fun!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bnewb View Post
    A day trip to Kingston can be wonderfully educational...it's a side of Jamaica that most visitors never see. We've taken friends that have loved it and some that were very intimidated by a large city.

    You can visit Devon House (the grounds are absolutely beautiful), Bob Marley Museum and Port Royal (have lunch at Gloria's)...this would all make for a nice trip there. Note. De Music Buzz is no longer running tours.

    As far as safety...we're there almost every month for a couple of days at a time. I would say that it's like any large city...you need to stay out of areas that are not recommended...Jamaicans are also very good at stopping you from wandering around areas you shouldn't.

    Have fun!
    Totally agree with the above. Kingston is not to be missed. National Gallery and Emancipation Park also good. If you go to Devon House you MUST try the ice cream and do the tour. Hot Pot restaurant in New Kingston for good Jamaican food. Scotchies in New Kingston for good jerk. Just use the same common sense that you would in any strange city.

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