Are you interested in exploring historic homes? Here are the must-see historic houses in Jamaica:
1Rose Hall Great House (1770)
Montego BayRose Hall is a historic house museum located in Montego Bay, Jamaica. This Jamaican Georgian plantation house offers a panoramic view of the coast, providing visitors with a unique perspective of the island's natural beauty. The museum is housed in what is considered one of the country's most impressive plantation great houses, offering a glimpse into Jamaica's rich history. 2Devon House Jamaica
Half Way TreeUnique heritage site holding astonishing number of Jamaican, Caribbean, English and French antiques. Join the tour if interested. 3Bob Marley Museum
Nine MileThe Bob Marley Museum, also known as Island House, is located in Kingston, the capital of Jamaica. This 19th-century colonial-style home was the primary residence of international reggae legend Bob Marley from 1970 until his death in 1981. The house also served as the recording studio for the Tuff Gong music label, which Marley and his band, The Wailers, founded.- 4
Greenwood Great House
Mount ZionGeorgian-style mansion built by once powerful plantation-owners now has its impressive collection of antiques open to the public.