Kingston Harbour

Kingston Harbour Kingston Harbour is one of the popular Port located in , listed under City in Kingston , Region in Kingston , Port in Kingston ,

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Kingston Harbour in Jamaica is the seventh-largest natural harbour in the world. It is an almost landlocked area of water approximately 16km long by 3.2km wide. Most of it is deep enough to accommodate large ships, even close to shore. It is bordered to the north by the city of Kingston, the capital of Jamaica; to the west by Hunts Bay and the municipality of Portmore; and to the south and east by the Palisadoes spit, which protects it.The harbour is home to the Kingston Container Terminal, Jamaica's largest port. Other docks on Kingston Harbour are at the Petroleum Corporation of Jamaica in downtown Kingston and at the Jamaica Flour Mills and the Caribbean Cement Company at Rockfort.Norman Manley International Airport, Jamaica's second busiest international airport, is also located in the outer harbor, on the Palisadoes spit.There is a fishing village at Rockfort and fishing docks at Harbour View and at Port Royal.HistoryAs a large, natural, well-protected harbour, it was doubtless used by indigenous people, and has been used by Europeans since the very beginning of their exploration and settlement of the island. Initially the main settlement was at Port Royal but following its destruction in the 1692 earthquake, the English founded Kingston and began development of its waterfront.

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