4 Best Shopping in Jamaica

Harmony Hall

Eight minutes east of town, a restored 19th-century minister's house now carries original works of art. On sale are late owner Annabella Proudlock's wooden boxes, their covers decorated with reproductions of Jamaican paintings; magnificently displayed larger reproductions of paintings, lithographs, and signed prints of Jamaican scenes; and hand-carved wooden combs. Harmony Hall is also well known for its shows of local artists. It's closed Mondays.

Ocho Rios Crafts Market

Ocho Rios's largest market has stalls selling everything from straw hats to wooden figurines to T-shirts. Vendors can be aggressive, and haggling is expected. Your best chance of getting a good price is to come on a day when there's no cruise ship in port.

Main St., Ocho Rios, St. Ann, Jamaica

Pineapple Craft Market

This small, casual market on the outskirts of Ocho Rios has everything from carved figurines to coffee-bean necklaces.

Pineapple St., Ocho Rios, St. Ann, Jamaica

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Wassi Art Handcrafted Caribbean Home Accessories

You'll find ceramics and other arts and crafts, all of which are made in Jamaica.