Shopping in Port Antonio
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Jamaica Agricultural Society Shop
This organization has been championing the cause of the small farmer in Jamaica since 1895. Here you can buy local honey, spices and Blue Mountain coffee at a fair price.
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R Stewart
In Drapers you’ll find the roadside gallery of renowned self-taught artist R Stewart, who more than likely will be working on his latest canvas at the edge of the road. His whimsical, masterful depictions of Jamaican life regularly inspire impulse buys from passersby.
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Lioness
A small shop that sells clothing, drumming CDs, crafts and art. It’s run by Sister P, a woman regarded by many to be the heart and soul of the community. Sister P also organizes the Fi Wi Sinting festival.
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Gallery Carriacou
Gallery Carriacou boasts a fabulous array of paintings, ceramics, sculptures and other quality works of fine art by local artists. It also hosts workshops and cultural events.
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Philip Henry’s Art Bus
You might call in at Philip Henry’s Art Bus, roadside at Turtle Crawle Bay, to check out his array of woodcarving and assorted crafts.
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Portland Art Gallery
A simple gallery and studio staffed by Hopeton Cargill, a Port Antonio realist painter. He’s delighted to act as an ambassador for the local art scene.
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Musgrave Market
This has a craft market on its north side. Look for a stand called ‘Rock Bottom’ selling well-made crafts and reggae-inspired duds.
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Photo Bank One Hour Photo Service
The City Centre Plaza has a number of shops including Photo Bank One Hour Photo Service.
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Kamal’s Variety
Kamal’s Variety is a well-stocked grocery store with a currency exchange desk offering competitive rates.
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City Centre Plaza
The City Centre Plaza has a number of shops including Photo Bank One Hour Photo Service.
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Cooyah Designs
This shop specializes in ‘roots wear’ clothing with original designs.
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