Port Royal Cruise Port Guide
Port Royal is a tender port located at the very tip of the Palisadoes peninsula, near Kingston. Once infamous as a pirate haven, it is now a quiet fishing village offering a glimpse into Jamaica's rich history. Cruisers arrive via tender boat from the ship to the shore.
Getting Around from the Port
The provided reference does not offer specific details regarding walkability, local transport options (taxis, shuttles, public transit), their costs, or travel times to nearby attractions. As a quiet fishing village, expect limited public transport directly from the port. Taxis would likely be the primary option for reaching Kingston or other areas, but no pricing or distance information is available. Car rental information is also not provided.
Attractions and Activities
While the reference guide does not list specific excursions or nearby attractions with details like fees or travel times, Port Royal itself is the primary immediate destination.
- Explore Port Royal: Walk through this historic fishing village, once known as the "Wickedest City on Earth." Its past as a pirate stronghold and its subsequent partial submersion due to an earthquake make it a unique historical site. Specific attractions within Port Royal are not detailed in the provided information. The reference notes that Port Royal is a place to visit "when in the Kingston area," suggesting Kingston as a nearby point of interest, but no specific attractions within Kingston or transport details are given.
Dining & Shopping
The provided information does not detail specific restaurants, cafes, shops at the terminal, local markets, or typical souvenirs available in Port Royal. Given its description as a "quiet little fishing village," options are likely limited to small, local eateries and shops catering to residents.
Currency and Language
The local currency is the Jamaican Dollar (JMD). Approximately 70 Jamaican Dollars (JMD) equals 1 US Dollar (US$). Credit card acceptance and ATM availability information are not provided, so it's advisable to carry some local currency for small purchases. The official language is English.