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Your Harbour View Vacation
Lock in a Harbour View vacation package and get set to experience this interesting city the easy way. Think about staying in the neighborhood of Mona, which is good for hiking and nature. Make your trip to Harbour View even more enjoyable by going sightseeing. National Gallery of Jamaica, Bob Marley Museum and University of the West Indies are among the big attractions you'll want to explore. Stop daydreaming and start adventuring. Check out the multitude of options on Expedia today and put your Harbour View vacation plans in motion!
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Modern London Decor Guest Apartments
Reviewed on Dec 16, 2019

Where to stay in Harbour View

New Kingston
Discover urban parks like Emancipation Park and Hope Gardens, or explore landmarks such as the Bob Marley Museum. Enjoy the redeveloped waterfront area with hotels, shops, and cultural centers, while easily navigating via buses and taxis.
Harbour View Hotel Deals

S Hotel Kingston
I absolutely love staying at the S hotel, I have been staying there since 2018, the food is always great customer service is a plus . Very helpful and responsive. I should be a gold member by now , I have referred so many people, now it’s always full .lol . Love it.
Reviewed on Nov 26, 2025

R Hotel Kingston
Room and facilities were great. Breakfast was the highlight for me and restaurant staff
Reviewed on Nov 27, 2025

ROK Hotel Kingston, Tapestry Collection by Hilton
Enjoyed my stay
Reviewed on Nov 25, 2025
Discover the most popular places to visit in Harbour View

Bob Marley Museum
Learn how a poor Jamaican man from Trench Town became an international pop star thanks to his thought-provoking lyrics and feel-good reggae music.

Devon House
Explore the opulent home of Jamaica’s first black millionaire, go shopping and sample the famous ice cream in the mansion’s courtyard.

National Gallery of Jamaica
Discover the most famous Jamaican artists of the last 100 years in the oldest museum in the Anglophone Caribbean.

























