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    from South Coast's web page

    http://southcoast-express.com/schedules.html

    this outfit does some great tours and some can be tailored for ur needs..give her a call

    Are you ready for your Kingston Adventure?







    On April 30, Jamaica Cultural Enterprises offers the Kingston City Explorer. If you're interested in learning more about our peculiar city's history and delving deeper into its culture, the Kingston City Explorer is a must have adventure delivered in a fun and cool way.






    On April 30 we will spend half a day:

    •Visiting parks and exploring monuments;
    •Discovering art in the city;
    •Learning the history behind the names of places;
    •Navigating a historic and culturally significant community; and
    •Talking to interesting Jamaicans.




    If this enriching and fun experience sounds like a journey you'd like to take, request more information at info@jaculture.com (see full contact details below).



    1-876-540-8570 / 374-6370 | info@jaculture.com

    http://www.jaculture.com


    http://www.twitter.com/jaculture | Facebook: Jamaica Cultural-Enterprises
    Last edited by ackee; 12-13-2011 at 09:23 PM.

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    I've been up and down south coast road to KGN and back many times last winter. Most of the time I used public buses that leave from Sav. If i remember good the fair was about 700 JMD. The only problem with this buses is that it leaves only when it's full, so you can never know what time you finally reach Town. This buses also get stopped and searched by police time to time, it can be quite an adventure.

    There's alot of interesting places in Kingston that are off the beaten track. Make sure you visit National Gallery and The National Heroes Park. I also loved to shop for shoes at Coronation Market, and the ice cream at Devon House is just fabulouse. Anyway it's better to have a place to stay in Town, so you can spend a day, relax then go out at night and then return to Negril on the next day. But if you are planning to get a driver, that would increase the price of the trip dramatically.

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