The National Museum Jamaica in Kingston, Jamaica offers a look into Jamaica’s rich ethnographic history and contemporary life.
Read MoreFounded in 1879, the Natural History Museum of Jamaica in Kingston, Jamaica works to preserve the the history of the country’s plants, animals, and geology.
Read MoreThe Frank Collymore Hall in Bridgetown, Barbados is Barbados’ premier performing arts center. It offers a series of spaces for various arts events.
Read MoreFounded in 1960, the Barbados National Trust works to preserve, protect, and bring awareness to the natural and artistic history of Barbados.
Read MoreThe Caribbean Wax Museum in Bridgetown, Barbados is the only wax museum in the world that features Caribbean celebrities exclusively.
Read MoreThe Barbados Museum and Historical Society is a private organization in Bridgetown, Barbados. Membership is open to both members and non-members who take interest in the museum’s many galleries.
Read More“From barren to beauty” is the description used by the masterminds behind this lush garden and artistic hideaway. Ahhh…Ras Natango Gallery and Garden in Montego Bay, Jamaica is at once a tropical terraced garden, gallery, juice bar, bird-friendly habitat, gift shop with locally made items and, all in all, a great way to enjoy panoramic […]
Read MoreZimbali Culinary Retreats is like no other place in Jamaica. It is the vision of its founders Alecia and Mark. Guests are whisked away into the real Jamaica–on a seven-acre farm away from tourist towns and into their own personal paradise in accommodations such as the The Mountain Cottage, Sweet Blue, Suite I, Suite II, […]
Read MorePerched on a hillside between Jamaica’s Blue Mountains and the shimmering Caribbean Sea and minutes away from the romantic Frenchman’s Cove Beach is where you will find Hotel Mockingbird Hill. Known as Jamaica’s “most sustainable eco boutique hotel,” it is set among some of the island’s most stunning natural scenery. Guests can stay in one […]
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