Skyline Levels is a multi-purpose arts, wellness, and hospitality venue perched above Kingston, Jamaica. Occupying a distinct architectural structure built by engineer A.D. Scott—familiarly known as the “Flying Saucer”—the site offers panoramic views along with a fusion of cultural experiences. The complex includes a wellness studio, recording spaces, rehearsal lounge, ital (plant-based) restaurant and sunset bar. It hosts live reggae performances, yoga, film screenings, poetry readings, culinary tastings, and community dialogues—creating a space where creativity, music, and healing intersect.
Managed by a collective focused on conscious culture, Skyline Levels is known for its signature events: Thank Jah It’s Friday featuring roots music selectors, and Satta Nite Live, showcasing both established and rising reggae talent. The venue’s capacity accommodates around 300 seated or 450 standing guests. Visitors praise its scenic setting, friendly communal vibe, plant-based cuisine, and high-quality sound and lighting systems. Skyline Levels offers private-event rental for weddings, workshops, retreats, and more, blending cultural heritage, ecological awareness, and creative engagement.