"Part of Jamaica’s Premier Network of Travel & Business Resources"
Kingston Travel Guide is more than a tourism website, it’s part of an expansive national network that includes 12 regional Jamaican Travel Guides, the Jamaican Business & Tourism Directory, and 92 Facebook Pages & Groups, all curated by Barry J. Hough Sr.
Our mission? To give travelers, residents, and returning Jamaicans the tools they need to explore, engage, and thrive right here in Jamaica’s vibrant capital and beyond.
Whether you’re planning a quick trip or considering a long-term stay in Kingston, our guide helps you navigate the city like a local. Built with insider knowledge and regularly updated, here’s what you can explore:
At the core of the Kingston Travel Guide and our wider network is a commitment to real, useful, and empowering information. Our goals include:
Our mission is simple: empower the communities we represent while helping travelers experience a deeper, more authentic Jamaica.
Whether you’re new to Kingston or returning after time away, KingstonTravelGuide.com and the Jamaican Business & Tourism Directory are here to help you feel informed, welcomed, and inspired.
It’s not just about where you go, it’s about how you experience it. Let us be your digital companion for navigating Jamaica’s capital with confidence, culture, and clarity.
Your Island-Wide Connection to Culture, Commerce, and Exploration
Our expanding network of travel and business platforms stretches across the island of Jamaica, offering localized resources that connect travelers, returning residents, and locals with the best each region has to offer. Every guide is crafted to highlight the distinctive spirit, history, and opportunities that define its area bringing you closer to the real Jamaica, one parish at a time.
Each of these guides and directories is built to inspire, inform, and empower making travel planning, business growth, and local connection easier, more personal, and deeply impactful.
Let this network be your trusted companion as you explore, invest, and engage with the many sides of Jamaica.