Many tourists who want to get to know its surroundings and view some of the ancient buildings in the area choose a walking tour. Remains of the biggest collection of preserved Colonial Georgian architecture in the Caribbean, located on sand-dusted streets and a wind-swept waterfront. Beginning in town, you can walk past the foundry-turned-dome, the historic Jewish cemetery, the Baptist Manse, St. Peter’s Church, and other landmarks from that period. Cooking with jerk is the island’s most well-liked pastime. Jerk, native to Jamaica, is a fiery blend of spices that’s used as a rub to flavor meats, seafood, and shellfish.