Jamaica

Jamaica, more than a destination, but a living workshop of natural rhythm, artisanal mastery, and sun-soaked soul. Along its palm-fringed coastline, heritage boatbuilding traditions meet the vibrant energy of modern craftsmanship. From hand-carved dugout canoes in St. Elizabeth to the ingenious restorations emerging from local yards, Jamaica’s marine identity is rooted in resourcefulness, pride, and generational skill.

But this island's craft extends far beyond the waterline. Here, craftsmanship runs through every aspect of life - in the jerk smoke curling from pimento-fired grills, in the aged depth of Jamaican rums matured in oak, and in the rich, earthy aroma of single-origin Blue Mountain coffee, hand-harvested from mist-shrouded peaks. Local artisans work with wood, leather, clay, and natural fibres, using age-old techniques passed down through generations to create objects that are both deeply expressive and inherently practical, offering a window into Jamaica’s quiet ingenuity and soulful design.

Jamaica invites you to look deeper - to connect not just with its marinas and makers, but with its heartbeat. This is an island where the breeze carries history, where every vessel tells a story, and where food, drink, and design reflect a fiercely independent culture rooted in land and sea.