Kingston City
Orignal Haunted Walk of Kingston 75-Minute Ghost Tour

Rated 4.3 Stars, based on 79 Reviews.
Experience the 75-minute walking tour of Kingston that has been captivating visitors and locals alike for over 25 years! The Original Haunted Walk is led by the best of local storytellers, dramatists, and amateur historians, who share some of the most hair-raising and spine-chilling real-life ghost stories from the area. Are you afraid of the dark? You will be.
Kingston Discovery Sightseeing Cruise

Rated 3.9 Stars, based on 36 Reviews.
Kingston’s Discovery Cruise provides a fascinating introduction to the unique sights and heritage of the city, with a focus on the historic waterfront. The cruise passes close to historic sites Fort Henry, Royal Military College and Kingston Penitentiary. Tour includes a live English narration of Kingston’s history and natural setting.
Trolley City Tour of Kingston

Rated 4.8 Stars, based on 21 Reviews.
Kingston Trolley Tours take you on an in-depth tour of Kingston's historic downtown and waterfront, passing by all of the city's most well-known visitor destinations including Fort Henry, the Penitentiary Museum, and Queen’s University. The Trolley is the ideal way to enjoy Kingston’s history and attractions. Your experienced tour guide will provide an informative, engaging overview of Kingston’s more than three hundred years of history.
Kingston Self-Guided Scavenger hunt

Rated 3.5 Stars, based on 7 Reviews.
Looking for things to do in Kingston Ontario? A walk through the city’s historic center is an opportunity to learn about its history and discover all of its attractions. Solve challenges at each step along your way, to discover your next destination.
You will walk from City Hall to City Park, along the waterfront, passing various parks, museums, and monuments. Have fun completing challenges.
It takes 2 hours to complete, do it whenever you wish – you select your own date and start time, no scheduling or reservation needed. 20+ challenges, games, and enigmas to solve as you walk through this historic neighborhood.
Walk with me in Kingston/Port Royal

Rated 3.4 Stars, based on 27 Reviews.
Downtown Kingston, with its rich history, cultural diversity, and dynamic urban landscape, stands as a testament to the heartbeat of Jamaica's capital city. Downtown Kingston holds a key place in Jamaica's history, serving as the birthplace of the nation's commerce and trade. One of the most striking features of Downtown Kingston is its cultural diversity. The district serves as a melting pot where people from various backgrounds come together, creating a kaleidoscope of traditions, languages, and customs. The lively atmosphere is enhanced by the presence of street vendors, artists, and performers, offering a sensory feast that celebrates the rich tapestry of Jamaican culture.
Kingston Bike Tours

Rated 5 Stars, based on 19 Reviews.
Welcome to exploring Kingston in a new and unique fashion… by bike!
Join us for a leisurely relaxed 2.5 hour bike tour of Kingston. The tour is roughly 12 kilometres (just under 7 miles) long and will show you many of Kingston's Historical landmarks and attractions of one of Canada's most scenic and beautiful cities. Enjoy the fresh air experience combined with a little physical activity, experiencing much more of Kingston than you would walking or driving. **Rain does not cancel a tour**
Unique Scavenger Hunt in Kingston

Use an app to survive a zombie apocalypse in Kingston. In Zombie Scavengers, explore the city however you'd like to search for items needed to survive a zombie apocalypse. You'll get points for finding these items. You can also do some zombie themed challenges for points on the app as well. Strategize in order to get the most points and survive the apocalypse. Your remote host will be there for you via chat if you need anything. Can you survive the apocalypse in Kingston?
1 Day Tour at Kingston City 1000 Island Cruise

Rated 4 Stars, based on 1 Reviews.
Immerse yourself in Kingston's rich heritage with our guided city tour. Begin at the historic Kingston City Hall, a neoclassical masterpiece dating back to 1844. Wander through Confederation Park, offering stunning waterfront views. Visit the prestigious Royal Military College of Canada and Queen's University, steeped in academic excellence and tradition. Enjoy free time to explore downtown Kingston's charming shops and cafes before embarking on a scenic cruise through the legendary 1000 Islands. Marvel at historic mansions and natural wonders as you cruise the St. Lawrence River. Learn about the area's history and legends with our expert-guided commentary. Don't miss iconic sights like Boldt Castle and Zavikon Island, connected by the world's shortest international bridge. Return to Montreal in the evening, filled with memories of Kingston's beauty and the majesty of the 1000 Islands.
1-hour Walking Tour of Kingston with a local historian

Rated 4.2 Stars, based on 6 Reviews.
Embark on a 1-hour walking tour with local legend, Arthur Milnes, called the city's "story-teller-in-chief by Kingston Life Magazine." Journey into a world of Canadian Prime Ministers, US Presidents, Indigenous leaders, Governors General, mediums, spirits and Queen Elizabeth II, herself. You’ll also hear about literary legends such as Charles Dickens and Ernest Hemingway who play supporting roles in Kingston’s story.
Kingston City Classic Guided Tour

Rated 4.7 Stars, based on 11 Reviews.
Hailed as the Caribbean’s most exciting city, rich in history, culture and energy.
During the 2.5 hour tour, our affable, engaging and knowledgeable guide will give you minute-by-minute electrifying coverage on sites seen, as well as commentary on the rich history of the locations you discover. The Jamaican capital’s rich history and culture are on picturesque display, with gorgeous shots aplenty perfectly suited to share with family and friends.
Zombie Scavengers Game – Kingston upon Hull, UK

Zombie Scavengers tests your ability to survive after a Zombie Apocalypse. The game leads you through the city, where you will have 60 minutes to collect survival items for your colony.
The Setting:
Small colonies of the living are doing all they can to survive. You and your team have been tasked with scavenging for survival supplies for your colony. You’ll only have 60 minutes to figure out which items you'll need and find as many items on the list as you can.
Your Mission:
With 1 hour and your team of up to 10 people, you will use your smartphone to search the area for much needed food, supplies, and shelter. Along the way, you will be asked to do some challenges or answer some trivia questions. The goal is to score at least 4000 points in 1 hour in order to survive the zombie apocalypse!
PS. Our game is family friendly, no actual zombies are involved in the scavenger hunt.
Full Day Kingston and Blue Mountains Group Tour

The contrasts between urban and rural Jamaica will surprise you during this tour of Kingston and the Blue Mountains. Among the star attractions are visits to a coffee plantation, Emancipation Park and the Bob Marley Museum.
Do this because
* Discover Kingston city
* Enjoy a Jamaican lunch
* Learn about the life of reggae legend Bob Marley
* Taste Blue Mountain coffee – one of the world's best
* See Emancipation Park and more
Cultural Walking Tour of Kingston

Rated 4.4 Stars, based on 7 Reviews.
To get to know the real Jamaica, you need to walk its lively streets. On this 5-hour walking tour of Kingston, you will explore the city on foot and by public transportation, in order experience the capital like the locals do. Accompanied by a guide, you will visit parks, galleries, and restaurants, to get an up close look at Kingston's culture, art, history, and cuisine. Bottled water and entrance fees are included.
Kingston Dub Club Sundays

Rated 3 Stars, based on 3 Reviews.
Kingston Dub Club is the weekly high point of roots reggae revival sessions in Kingston. The venue is situated in the hills above Kingston and offers a breath taking view of the city. It is actually the home of its host, Gabre Selassie, owner and operator of Rockers Sound Station. It has an intimate yard where the wall of speakers and the DJ booth is situated and it has a spacious deck bar in the back.
In the DJ booth you will find Gabre Selassie playing 100% Roots / Rockers / Reggae & Dub from the Highest Regions, as the music is described on the Kingston Dub Club posters and Facebook page. Gabre regularly invites international guest selectors and artists. Even if they are not performing, there’s a good chance you will see some of your favorite reggae artists holding a vibes in a corner. The crowd is diverse and international. Here’s where you can meet up with visiting reggae fans from around the world.
Private Transfer to and from Kingston International Airport

Rated 5 Stars, based on 1 Reviews.
Book a hassle-free private transfer service from/to Jamaica Norman M. International Airport. Ensure convenient drop off or pick-up at your hotel in Kingston City.
* Our drivers can track your flight, so they can be on time for your airport pick-up/drop off.
*24/7 Help Center for any changes/updates to your ride
*Cancel at least 24 hours prior to your service and get a full refund
*Wide array of vehicles according to your needs
*All-inclusive fare
Kingston Half Day Community and Art Tour

Rated 5 Stars, based on 4 Reviews.
This tour is unique because it takes you into the heart of Kingston in a safe way, allowing you to truly experience the art and culture. Our guides are knowledgeable and know the communities well. This is an experience that you will not be able to get with anyone else.
Sounds of the City Tour in Downtown Kingston

Rated 5 Stars, based on 1 Reviews.
This 3-hour bus tour immerses guests in Jamaican music history, visiting Orange Street ("Beat Street"), the birthplace of Dennis Brown and home to Studio One Records. The tour showcases historic studios of producers like Clement 'Coxsone' Dodd, Lee 'Scratch' Perry, and Cecil 'Prince Buster' Campbell, with murals celebrating Reggae, Ska, and Rocksteady that embellish the walls of Beat Street.
Additionally, the tour features Rockers International, the last recording studio on "Beat Street,". Lovers of reggae will also be in for an experience as we trod through Trench Town Culture Yard, where Bob Marley lived in his adolescent years and wrote one of his popular songs "No Woman No Cry." Visitors can enjoy classic vinyl, explore a museum curated by Christopher Whyms-Stone, and see artifacts from Marley, Peter Tosh, and Bunny Wailer. The Yard preserves reggae history and supports new Jamaican artists.
Kingston Jamaica experience with Expert Local Guide

Get ready for an extraordinary eco friendly experience full of history, culture, and astonishing discoveries in the heart of the City of Kingston! Our guided tour will take you on a journey through the city's enchanting streets, revealing the incredible stories of its past. Explore the iconic landmarks, picturesque neighbourhoods, and hidden treasures that make up this lively city. Immerse yourself in the Iroquois people's rich legacy and the arrival of European explorers, which shaped Kingston's history. Be amazed by the remarkable evolution of the city into a bustling port with mind-blowing landmarks and monuments that will leave you in awe. Whether you're a history enthusiast, culture lover, or just itching for a unique and educational adventure through Kingston, our tour caters to everyone. Join us on this inspirational journey and experience the charm of the City of Kingston like never before!
Port Royal Heritage & Sightseeing Tour from Kingston

Rated 2 Stars, based on 5 Reviews.
Immerse yourself in the history and culture of Port Royal during this 1.5-hour heritage tour from Kingston. Once the busiest city in the Caribbean, Port Royal played host to Buccaneers and other beneficiaries of ill-gotten wealth. See it for yourself as you tour the port in an air-conditioned vehicle and enjoy a delicious lunch at one of the many local seafood restaurants.
Kingston Unfiltered! A Walking Tour that will make you say wow.

Rated 5 Stars, based on 4 Reviews.
Forget polished postcards-downtown Kingston serves culture *straight, no chaser*. Dive into the city’s pulsing heart, where murals scream revolution in every brushstroke and history hums in the sticky-sweet air. Stroll past Parliament’s colonial shadows into a kaleidoscope of alleyways splashed with art so bold it’d make a dancehall queen blush. Haggle with market queens at Coronation Market.
Lace up your sneakers and ditch the guidebooks—Kingston craft market is filled with buzz with local artisan displaying their crafts.
Ps comfortable shoes required.