Omesha
Kingston
Hi! I am an aspiring digital nomad. Left my 9 to 5 managerial job to find happiness and purpose traveling and meeting different people I live by these words - “ serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference.” Best described as a free-spirit who is willing to try anything at least once. YOLO is my motto!
Allie
Jamaica
🌸 Hey! My name is Allie, I’m in a season of rediscovering myself, stepping outside my comfort zone, and saying yes to new adventures. ✈️✨ I love traveling, meeting new people, and building friendships along the way. If you stop by my page, don’t be shy — say hi! 💕
Kitty
I’d advice ladies to get a local guide for local travel to teach you the ropes esp if it’s your first time visiting Locals are very welcoming to tourist however they might overprice things if you don’t know how to talk to them
Posted: February 6, 2025KhalidahC
Jamaica in general can be a violent place. Kingston is a city and this has a high concentration of people which increases the likelihood of violence and crime. I’ve had my (old) apartment broken into once, however it was poorly secured (no burglar bars). I’ve never been mugged although once, I’ve been pickpocketed, and had a necklace snatched many years ago. I’ve been groped before but when I was much younger. I don’t particularly have fear when I take public transportation but caution should be exercised. Taking private transport (uber etc) reduces the likelihood of mishaps.
Posted: December 25, 2024Kingston Jamaica is a lovely country overall...Tourists always come here basically every month to enjoy the sunshine and fun activities that jamaica has to offer... My advise when visiting any country you still have to be vigilant and cautious of your surroundings...but in all I can positively say Jamaica is a fun and interesting country to visit...
Posted: June 2, 2024