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Kingston
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Kingston operates on permanent summer mode, with temperatures hovering between 25°C and 32°C year-round and little variation beyond whether it's raining or not.

The wet season dumps most of the annual rainfall between May and November, which means your wardrobe needs quick-drying fabrics rather than actual layers.

Temperatures rarely shock, but the humidity certainly will—expect that sticky, clinging feeling that makes cotton your enemy and synthetic blends your reluctant friend.

The sea breeze offers some mercy along the waterfront, though inland areas and the urban heat island effect of the city proper can push the feel-temperature into genuinely oppressive territory.

Light colours aren't just aesthetic here—they're a legitimate heat management strategy, as dark fabrics under Caribbean sun turn into portable saunas.

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Dry Season
December–April
  • Lightweight linen shirts
  • Cotton or linen shorts
  • Wide-brimmed sun hat
  • Breathable walking sandals
  • Sunglasses with UV protection
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Wet Season
May–November
  • Quick-dry synthetic t-shirts
  • Packable rain jacket
  • Water-resistant sandals
  • Compact travel umbrella
  • Moisture-wicking shorts

Kingston doesn't do spring, summer, autumn, or winter—just wet months and dry months, all of them hot.