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Located approximately 19 kilometers from the heart of Kingston, Norman Manley International Airport (KIN) is your gateway to exciting Port Royal, expansive Hellshire Beach, and the welcoming capital of great authentic Jamaican music, food, and culture. The airport is ideally situated, making it convenient for you to get to your accommodation soon after you touch down.
There is a handful of car rental services available at the airport for you to choose from. Car rental offices are located right in the arrival terminal, making it easy for you to pick up your rental car soon after you've collected your bags. Here are some car rental companies that operate at KIN:
If you're planning to traverse the mountainous regions and rarely maintained roads of rural Jamaica, a high-clearance vehicle and perhaps 4-wheel drive could come in handy. However, for city driving and well-trafficked tourist areas, a compact car is usually sufficient.
There's no need to worry about finding gas stations near the airport. There are a few within a 5 kilometer radius, so you can easily fill up your tank before you start your journey or return your rental car.
KIN is readily accessible via the Palisadoes Road, which leads directly to the heart of Kingston. If you're heading to popular tourist destinations such as Port Royal, Hellshire Beach, or Lime Cay, you'll find convenient and straightforward routes leading from the airport.
Jamaica has a tropical climate, therefore, lightweight clothing is ideal. However, evenings can be cooler, especially in the hilly regions, so pack one or two jackets. Remember, the local currency is the Jamaican Dollar (JMD). ATMs and exchange bureaus are readily available at the airport for your convenience.
Beyond Kingston, there are several other fascinating cities close by, including Portmore and Spanish Town. With your rental car, you can explore these cities at your own pace.
Do remember that in Jamaica, you'll be driving on the left side of the road. Also, in Kingston and on the major highways, expect aggressive drivers and heavy traffic, especially during peak hours.