According to the Statistical Institute of Jamaica (STATIN), the agricultural sector contributes 7.1% to the Jamaican economy. Much of the local distribution of farmed products is done through local markets where farmers and middle men offer their wares to householders and businesses. These markets are therefore by extension a vital part of the economy, and […]
by MystykSage @mystyksage Jamaica, the biggest little country in the world…. spirit of resilience echoed through its music, giving birth to vibrant genres such as Ska, Reggae, Dancehall…. a pulse of resilience, a song of defiance, a dance of triumph. Once upon a time, in the heart of the Caribbean Sea, there lay a spirited […]
The next few months will be packed with events. We love that for Jamaica :) Below are a few events happening over the next few weeks that we're highlighting and recommending you check out.
February is almost at an end and what a month it has been! It's not over yet though. Read to see some events for the week ahead that are worth checking out.
As a culture focused Jamaican tour operator, that Vogue article was validating. We have been saying this for years: the best way to experience Jamaica is through culture and certainly one of the best (and underrated) places to experience that culture is Kingston. The feature titled A Music Lover’s Guide to Jamaica, According to 5 […]
The Face of Us, the latest exhibition at the National Gallery of Jamaica (NGJ), is on our list of recommendations for your next trip to Kingston. According to the NGJ’s blog, “The Face of Us exhibition explores Jamaican identity and social dynamics through the lens of Portraiture – a genre of art that features the likenesses […]