About Us

Competitively priced and FUN ! !
You'll enjoy Jamaica with Uton's Personalized Tours

PALMER
Hello, My name is Palmer but, must people called me Uton. I have worked within the tourism industry for over 17 years.Working with shipping cruise lines such as the Bermuda Star, Star Cruise Ltd. and the Royal Caribbean Cruise Ltd. This have given me the opportunity to see and travel all over the world, thus being exposed to many different cultures be assured you will be well informed about my island home and its people. Visit all that Jamaica has to offer via Uton's personalized tours. In our tour you can take your mind off maps and puzzling street signs and relax and enjoy the white sands, blue seas of jamaica's beaches. Horseback riding in the ocean and in the mountains no problem, Need to stop and take that once in a lifetime shot? Go ahead, grab your camera, with Uton's Personalized Tours you won't have to miss a single beautifull picture. You may visit everything from the much-talked about Blue Mountains to the not so well known Glistening Waters of Trelawny.

JACKSON
Hello, My name is Paul but, I am well none as Jackson. It’s nice to know that You love my country and want to come here. Well Jamaica is one of the most beautiful places in the world,we would like to have you here so you can enjoy our beautiful Island.Let us take you on a personal tour! we know all the places and where to find adventure from the beaches to the mountains. Cool breezes will delight your senses, and the warm embraces of the jamaican people. From the moment we meet you, you will feel right at home in our! home JAMAICA.


 A Little History Of Jamaica

Jamaica was inhabited by Arawak Indians when Columbus explored it in 1494 and named it St. Iago. It remained under Spanish rule until 1655, when it became a British possession. Buccaneers operated  from Port Royal, also the capital, until it fell into the sea in an earthquake in 1692. Disease decimated  the Arawaks, so black slaves were imported to work on the sugar plantations. During the 17th and 18th centuries the British were consistently harassed by the Maroons, armed bands of freed slaves roaming the countryside. Abolition of the slave trade (1807), emancipation of the slaves(1833), and a drop in sugar prices eventually led to a depression that resulted in an uprising in 1865.The following year Jamaica became a Crown colony, and conditions improved considerably. Introduction of bananas reduced dependence on sugar. On May 5, 1953, Jamaica gained internal autonomy, and, in 1958,   
it led in organizing the West Indies Federation. A nationalist labor leader, Sir Alexander Bustamente, later campaigned to withdraw from the federation. After a referendum, Jamaica became independent on Aug. 6, 1962. Michael Manley, of the socialist People's National Party,became prime minister in 1972.