With a car, you can visit the Jamaican capital of Kingston in the South-East of the island in a very convenient way. Today approximately 660,000 inhabitants, making it the largest city of the island live in the big city. Kingston was founded in 1693, and is the capital of the island since 1872. Especially in the economic field, Kingston, Jamaica occupies a prominent position. The harbour is unique in the Caribbean. By the Palisadoes headland, which has a length of about 14 kilometres, a natural harbour which is the seventh largest in the world was built directly in front of the city. If you want to explore Kingston and the surrounding area with a rental car, numerous car hire agencies available are right on the spot.
The Kingston Norman Manley international airport is situated about 4 kilometres south of Kingston, and is the largest airport in the country before the airport in Montego Bay with distance. The airport was named after the Jamaican national hero Norman Washington Manley. Start every week up to thirty machines to international destinations, around 1.7 million passengers are handled per year. Locally, all major car hire companies are represented, so that you easily can rent a car itself after landing for your travelling. Flights to destinations such as Toronto, Miami and London are offered regularly.
Kingston was founded in 1693 by refugees, previously Royal had fled destroyed port which by an earthquake. First they provisionally lived in a camp of tents, but after a further destruction of Port Royal's by a fire they settled permanently in the new settlement. During this time, the economic upturn of Kingston began and in 1716 the city was already the largest city of the island, as well as their most important trade and transport centre. By the rapid development and their importance for Jamaica took Kingston next the status of the former capital, a Spanish town.
In downtown Kingston, which offer many interesting sights and great attractions that are worth a visit in any case. Right on William Grant Park, which is considered the sanctuary in the otherwise bustling downtown Kingston, to the beautiful Ward Theatre from the year 1911. Also the famous Kingston parish church, which was rebuilt in 1910, after it was destroyed in a devastating earthquake, is located in here. House also worth seeing is the Bob Marley Museum and the Jamaica.