To learn more about our tours to Trench Town, please check out our Kingston tours here.
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Internationally, Trench Town is perhaps one of the most known neighbourhoods in Kingston, yet among travellers there is often considerable anxiety about making a visit. Jamaica Cultural Enterprises offers a wide variety of tours that include trips to Trench Town, from a simple shuttle service to music and city tours. We visit not because we are adrenaline junkies and enjoy the feeling of putting our lives at risk. As a tour company we make every effort to keep our guests and the staff we work work with as safe as possible. We offer tours of Trench Town firstly because we have assessed the situation and find that the risk of being harmed is minimal. We have been offering tours of Kingston, Jamaica for close to 10 years now so we know of which we speak. Most important though is that a tour of Trench Town allows for a glimpse into the Jamaica that is not usually shown on post cards and allows tourists to better understand the political, social and economic situation of the country.
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Another underrated Jamaican musical great is Peter Tosh. In the past few years however he has begun to get some of the recognition he deserves with a posthumous award of Order of Merit from the Jamaican government and the creation of a museum dedicated to him. Located in New Kingston, the Peter Tosh Museum is open to anyone seeking to understand more of what made this man a legend, to comprehend what fueled his ideas, to gain a better understanding of his music, and to see unique artifacts that belonged to the singer. It's small but well designed space and with a great guide the past comes alive. We recommend a visit.
Let us help you organise your trip to the Peter Tosh Museum. Email us at info@jaculture.com or call at 1 876 540 8570 (whatsapp). The King of Reggae we all know to be Bob Marley. Who's the Prince of Reggae? That of course is Dennis Brown. If you think that's an overstatement listen to the YouTube video below. Seventy five (75) albums; work produced by the greats such as Clement Dodd, Lee "Scratch" Perry, and Sly and Robbie; a Jamaican and international fan base that continues to this day. When he died in 1999 he had a massive funeral at which the then Prime Minister PJ Patterson spoke and praised his musical abilities. Reggae fans will want to visit the grave of Dennis Brown in Kingston to pay their respects and contemplate the rich music produced by this talented Jamaican. Jamaica Cultural Enterprises (JCE) can help you to plan this trip. No problem. To learn more about our music tours check out our page. To learn more about our city tours check this page. For more information email info@jaculture.com or call 1 876 540 8570 (whatsapp). |
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