Heritage Properties
Discover over 1,000 sites of national significance across Jamaica's 14 parishes.
Seville Heritage Park
Ruins of Jamaica's first Spanish settlement with Taíno, African, and European heritage.
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Fort Charles
Jamaica's oldest fort (1656) in historic Port Royal, once commanded by Nelson.
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Headquarters House
Georgian townhouse (1755) and JNHT headquarters on Duke Street, Kingston.
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Rose Hall Great House
Restored 1770s Georgian mansion, home of the legendary White Witch of Rose Hall.
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Greenwood Great House
Pristine 18th-century great house with rare antiques and Barrett Browning connections.
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Port Royal
Sunken 17th-century pirate capital — one of the world's top underwater archaeological sites.
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Falmouth Historic District
Best-preserved Georgian town in the Caribbean, with 18th-century architecture and waterfront.
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St. Peter's Anglican Church
Georgian church (1795) in Falmouth with stained glass and historical monuments.
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Rio Nuevo Battle Site
Site of the 1658 battle that ended Spanish rule in Jamaica.
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Marshall's Pen Great House
18th-century great house on 300 acres, famous for birdwatching with 100+ species.
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Blue Mountain Peak Heritage Site
Jamaica's highest peak at 2,256m — home to Blue Mountain coffee and rare wildlife.
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Spanish Town Historic Square
Former capital's civic square with Georgian architecture and the Rodney Memorial.
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Devon House
Stunning 1881 mansion built by Jamaica's first Black millionaire, now a museum and landmark.
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Nanny Town
Mountain stronghold of Queen Nanny and the Windward Maroons, a site of deep cultural significance.
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