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| Montego Bay Tours - available when staying in the Montego Bay area |
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ATV Bike Tour
Duration: 4 hours
The newest way to see Jamaica – Chukka ATV Safari.
As with all Chukka adventures, your journey begins with a safety and tour briefing. Helmets on!
Before we get ready to roll, we give you a demonstration and a chance to ride in the practice ring ensuring that you are ready to hit the rugged terrain. Ride through some 3000 acres of the Montpelier property. Your journey will take you past historic ruins and amazing vistas as you bob and weave through a working citrus plantation. Then you proceed to 650 ft above sea level where a panoramic view of the entire Montpelier Valley awaits you. See for yourself why Jamaica is the most beautiful island in the Caribbean.
Your journey continues along the seven mile Great River. This is where you can cool off and take a dip or a swim in a refreshing Jamaican river.
What to Bring: Camera, Swimwear, Money Towel & Sunscreen
Departure Time: Daily at 8:40 a.m., 10:40 a.m., 12:40 p.m. and 2:40 p.m. |
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Bamboo River Rafting
Duration: 1.5 hours
Bamboo River Rafting runs rafting trips that are suitable for all ages. Sit back and enjoy the river's exotic beauty as a guide poles your two-seat, 30-foot bamboo raft along the gentle River. Rafts such as this originally transported produce down the river to the merchant ships in the harbor. As you glide downstream, you'll see giant mango, breadfruit, and calabash trees, listen to the songs of the topical birds, and learn more about the this cascading River.
This very famous river takes its name from an Arawak Indian woman. According to legend, Spaniards looking for gold forced her to show them where a local gold mine was located. Rather than reveal its whereabouts, she used magic to change the course of the river-drowning herself and the Spaniards. Her ghost is said to still protect the entrance to the gold mine.
The three-mile river sojourn takes about 90 minutes.
What to Bring: Camera & Sunhat
Departure Time: Daily at 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. |
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Beach Horseback Ride
Duration: 5.5 hours
Calling all cowgirls and cowboys!
If you're looking for a western-style adventure in a tropical oasis, give the beach ride a try! This horseback riding adventure takes you along the shoreline and then into the ocean – and you will get wet! Before venturing into the water, guides remove the saddle from your horse, allowing you to ride bareback. Hang on as your trusty steed takes you into the ocean and goes for a swim! While in the ocean, you'll be able to dismount and do a little swimming of your own. Then, hop back on and return to the beach, where guides will re-saddle your horse. This is truly an experience like no other!
What to Bring: Camera, Swimwear, Towel & Sunscreen
Departure Time: Daily at 9:10 a.m. and on Sunday at 12:10 p.m. on Sunday
Minimum Age: All participants must be at least six years of age.
Weight Limit: The weight limit is 230 lbs.
Note: Be sure to wear jeans or long pants and sturdy shoes (Shorts and sandals are not allowed). Also, you will need to wear a bathing suit beneath your clothes, as you will get completely wet. |
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Black River Safari Tour
Duration: 9 hours
Let us show you some of Jamaica's most outstanding natural beauty when you join us on the exciting black river safari tour.
Your air-conditioned bus takes you along the beautiful and largely undeveloped south coast past quaint fishing villages and small towns. En route, your knowledgeable tour guide will highlight all the points of interest.
On arrival at black river, board your boat for an exciting nature expedition along jamaica's longest river. See jamaican crocodiles in their last remaining habitat, an abundance of Jamaican bird's and native fishermen in their dug out canoes fishing for river shrimp.
A traditional Jamaican lunch is served.
Then it's on to YS falls - said by name to be the most beautiful in Jamaica. You can swim and play in the cool, refreshing waters or just relax at the falls edge.
What to Bring: Camera, Sunhat, Swimwear, Towel & Sunscreen
Departure Time: Thursdays and Fridays at 8:15 a.m. |
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Canopy Tour
Duration: 3 hours
This Unique Tour consists of a series of decks and platforms mounted in the trees of the forest. Your Canopy Tour Guide will assist you in using the high-angle equipment and techniques to move from platform to platform. This is the first Original Canopy tour operation in Jamaica and is built using a new patent pending safety traverse system designed by Darren Hreniuk, Inventor of the concept originally developed in Costa Rica in the early 1990's.
The tour begins with a short walk to a crossing of the Great River that separates the Parishes of St. James and Hanover. This is just the start of numerous parish border crossings. The foundation on which this crossing is built is a ruin that dates back from colonial times. This suspension bridge is a single-track rope bridge similar to the bridge that was used in the movie “Romancing the Stone”. After the bridge crossing participants will take a brisk 7-minute walk up to the Briefing Area and Diving Board where the traversing adventure begins. Here at the edge of the cliff overlooking the rainforest, guests receive a safety talk and demonstration of the techniques used throughout the adventure. You are then attached to the first traverse and depart under the roots of an immense strangler fig tree for a 300-foot flight across the lagoon.
Your tour continues with eight additional traverses coupled with intermittent nature walks. Each traverse and platform is unique with colorful names such as “Limestone Cliff”, “Threesome Stop” and the highlight of our Tour, the “Inter-parish Express” (over one thousand feet long!). Guests will be given a variety of experiences highlighting the diversity of Jamaica's landscape and history. Hear and see the rushing waters below as they traverse up to 35 miles an hour across springs, the Great River and a 150 year old Dam. This amazing experience of gliding silently through a tunnel of trees is the closest guests will ever feel like to be a jungle bird.
What to Bring: Insect Repellant, Sunscreen, Small Backpack or Fanny Pack.
Anything you take must be carried by you throughout the entire tour in a way that leaves both hands free.
Clothing: Comfortable clothing that you don't mind getting a little dirty. Jeans or shorts with sneakers. Closed-toe shoes are recommended however strap-on sandals are acceptable.
Departure Time: Daily at 9:10 a.m. except Wednesdays, and on Sundays at 12:10 p.m.
Weight Limit: 250 lbs.
Note: Not suitable for pregnant women, persons with heart trouble, seizure disorders, asthma, problems with balance, some disabilities, back, neck or shoulder problems.
Level of Difficulty: Moderate
• Ability to walk 30 minutes uphill and up steps.
• Sufficient mobility and strength to climb a 20-foot ladder straight up.
• Must fit in the harness and helmet in a safe manner as determined by the Chief System Operator (head guide). This is a function of body shape and size, not weight.
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Catamaran Snorkeling Cruise
Duration: 4 hours
Come on board one of Jamaica's finest catamaran or sailboat and sail the turquoise waters of the Caribbean... A true snorkeler's dream… sail to some of the islands best swimming spots aboard a beautifully maintained catamaran. Sunbathe on the deck of the luxury boat or take a dive and view Jamaica's beautiful underwater scenery.
Snorkeling gears are provided with the cruise. Your onboard adventure will include rum punch, fruit punch and beers. Laze on the deck, dance to the reggae beat or just hang out as you sail.
Fun in the sun awaits you.
What to Bring: Swimwear, Towel, Camera & Sunscreen
Departure Time: Daily at 9:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. except Sundays |
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Dunn's River Falls & Shopping Tour
Duration: 9 hours
Enjoy a leisurely ride along the scenic north coast to Ocho Rios while passing through the historical town of Falmouth with its Georgian style houses, and Columbus park where Christopher Columbus first landed(On the way from negril and montego bay only).
Spend the morning rummaging through the town's many shopping arcades and craft markets before enjoying a sumptuous Jamaica lunch. Then it's on to the legendary Dunn's river falls.
This sparkling waterfalls cascades 600 feet down tiers of smooth staircase which takes you down to the beach which has full facilities.
We invite you to climb the falls with the aid of a local guide and take photos against this majestic back-drop.
What to Bring: Swimwear, Towel, Camera, Money & Sunscreen
Departure Time: Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 9:00 a.m.
Note: Clients purchase meals |

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Jeep Safari Tour
Duration: 6 hours
A safari themed English land rover four wheel drive jeep to head west out of Montego Bay. The tour is designed to highlight a great deal of Jamaica's beauty, culture and history which usually remains unseen due to lack of accessibility by virtue of the terrain: there is interesting commentary along the tour by our experienced and well-informed drivers.
The tour takes guests into the interior of Jamaica cutting through the mountains via a mixture of rural roadways, farm access roads, and a time track made only by the very jeeps of the tour. The stops include two 1700s estates where guests begin to see why the land rover is still the preferred mode of transport in the African safaris. On these estates guest will see the 1700s ruins of the sugar factory and great houses where the owners of these grand property's lived. The jeep stop by the great river engulfed in a jungle type setting with an array of trees and plants that have remained untouched for years. At the river guests get a chance to dip their feet in the great river or jump in. After getting back in the jeep, the guests experienced the thrill of examining the water level to see if it is safe to drive over a 1700 fording to access the other side of the property. See the view that the old plantation owners had of the vast property from their verandas.
There is a stop in a community where you will see where the people still get water by a catchment and retention method available before pumps and pipes were in place. This is where we go to a cave where guests can see why caves were an ideal hideout for runaway slaves. You get out of the jeeps and walk to the mouth of the cave and the more adventurous can enter for a closer look.
The tour goes to blue hole estate where you stop at the edge of the unspoiled mangrove forest at a cove where guests can have a quick dip in the ocean and then shower, use the bathrooms or just relax. Then it's time for the ride back to your hotel.
What to Bring: Swimwear, Towel, Camera & Sunscreen
Departure Time: Daily at 9:30 a.m. except Wednesdays
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Jungle River Tubing
Duration: 5 hours
Enjoy a scenic bus ride into the mountains, which is located 50 minutes out of Montego Bay.
Upon arriving at the site on the property, the tubers will be given the brief orientation. Tubers walk down through a jungle type setting for the start. The adventure begins with guests getting into their tubes in the river. The tour doesn't require much more than to be able to paddle at times when the river slows down or to paddle to sides of the river that the guides instruct. The rapids are gentle but at points speed up just enough to increase the excitement. Our attentive tour guides area available to show guests how to paddle and where to go. There is interesting commentary along the river highlighting a great deal of the rivers beauty which is hidden except to the river. See the streams entering the river, the amazing plant life and sometimes birds.
There are drinks available in the river bar a tube that seems to follow you as you head down. The tour is an experience of parts of Jamaica that have no civilization a picturesque unspoiled tour. Enjoy a traditional jamaican lunch at a farm, where you can walk around and enjoy the bird sanctuary, fruit gardens before heading back to your hotel.
What to Bring: Swimwear, Towel, Camera
Departure Time: Daily except Wednesdays at 9:10 a.m. and 12:10 p.m. |
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Luminous Lagoon Boat Ride
Duration: 3 hours
A spectacular wonder is how visitors describe Glistening Waters. This incredible natural wonder is a phosphorescent lagoon located in Falmouth, where guests are taken on a mystical night cruise. When disturbed the water glows and creates a glistening outline of all it inhabitants including the fish. Scientists from Johns Hopkins University have used this term “bioluminescence” to explain this eerie but beautiful phenomenon which is produced by the living organisms known as dinofladellates. It takes thousand of these microscopic animals to produce a single flash of light.
Twilight Sets In, you are taken on a guided boat tour on the lagoon - Underwater Life Takes Center Stage On This Glass-Bottom Boat Ride Over The Luminous Lagoon.
Learn About Bioluminescence And See Why This Lagoon's Conditions Are Optimal For Seeing The Iridescent Life Below The Surface.
When the boat docks take advantage of one of the finest seafood restaurants in Jamaica.
Departure Time: Thursdays and Saturdays at 6:15 p.m. |
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Montego Bay Highlight and Shopping
Duration: 4.5 hours
Montego Bay, or Mo Bay as it is popularly known, is deservedly one of the most famous tourist destinations in the world. Over the years it has attracted the rich and the famous and has been the haunt of royalty. Montego Bay, Jamaica's second city boasts 18 century architecture, with its culture and history leading back to the days of Slavery.
Browse along Montego Bay's Gloucester Avenue, also known as the "Hip Strip."
Montego Bay is a melting pot of African, Asian, European and Middle Eastern cultures. You'll experience this diversity in its strong crafts tradition, performing arts and distinctive dining options. Visit the Montego Bay Craft market and explore the talents of the natives.
Visit City Centre for some of the best duty free shopping (jewelry, – this is not the centre of the city but it is the centre of in-bond shopping where all the major in-bond stores are situated.
Visit Tortuga Rum Factory
Tortuga Rum is a combination of Jamaican Rum and Barbados Rum specially blended.
The trademark ingredient is a generous amount of premium five-year old, oak barrel aged Tortuga Gold Rum, not available to the public. Each cake is individually hand-glazed with this rum before packaging. Visit the factory where you will be taken on a guided tour to view the production of this popular rum cake OLD FORT STREET CRAFT MARKET - Explore the talents of Jamaicans (woodcraft, paintings and straw items).
What to Bring: Camera & Money
Departure Time: Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays |
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Negril Sunset Tour
Duration: 11 hours
Drive to the west for a historical tour from the hotel to Negril where time stands still and a laid back attitude becomes a way of life. Experience the beauty and tranquility of seven miles of uninterrupted white sand beach, savor the sun and throw off all inhibitions.
It is easy to explore Negril. After all, it only has one road, and it runs along the beach.
The final stop to great day is at the rick's cafe, voted one of the 10 best bars in the world, this location provides a panoramic view of the most fabulous sunset. Watch the sun as it disappears into the horizon of the Caribbean sea.
What to Bring: Camera, Money, Swimwear, Towel & Sunscreen
Departure Time: Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays
Note: Clients purchase meals |
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Spirit of Reggae
Duration: 8 hours
Travel through the hills and curves of the parish of St. Ann; called the garden parish, until you reach Nine Mile. This little village is tucked away in the beautiful mountains of St. Ann, Jamaica.
Nine Mile is the birth place (Feb.6,1945) of the legendary “King of Reggae”, Bob Marley. It is also the place he was laid to rest.
The tour starts with a walk through his home as a young boy; which is now a museum and photo gallery. Your guide will reveal little known insights into Bob Marley's childhood and musical career. You will even have a chance to stand on “Mt. Zion Rock” (Bob's meditation spot) and rest your head on the “pillow” (made famous in the song “Talking Blues” ). The highlight of the tour is of course walking through the beautiful mausoleum, Bob's final resting place.
What to Bring: Sneakers, Camera & Money
Departure Time: Tuesdays and Fridays at 7:35 a.m.
Note: This tour is seasonal |
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Ultimate Coffee Tour
Duration: 7 hours
Jamaica's coffee has been rated as some of the best coffee in the world.
Visit baron hall estate "the largest coffee plantation in Jamaica" and uncover the secrets that go into producing the world's best coffee. The ultimate coffee tour targets enchanting coffee lovers with the story of Jamaican coffee. At over 2,000 ft above sea level, baron hall estate provides guests with an exciting jitney tour of the property, a sample of the full bodied taste of the Jamaican coffee and a hands-on experience to last a lifetime. Enjoy a sumptuous Jamaica jerk lunch to culminate the day's activities.
What to Bring: Camera, Money & Sunscreen
Departure Time: Tuesdays and Thursdays from September to March |
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| Ocho Rios Tours - available when staying in the Ocho Rios area |
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ATV Bike Tour
Duration: 4 hours
The newest way to see Jamaica – Chukka ATV Safari.
As with all Chukka adventures, your journey begins with a safety and tour briefing. Helmets on!
Before we get ready to roll, we give you a demonstration and a chance to ride in the practice ring ensuring that you are ready to hit the rugged terrain. Ride through some 3000 acres of the Montpelier property. Your journey will take you past historic ruins and amazing vistas as you bob and weave through a working citrus plantation. Then you proceed to 650 ft above sea level where a panoramic view of the entire Montpelier Valley awaits you. See for yourself why Jamaica is the most beautiful island in the Caribbean.
Your journey continues along the seven mile Great River. This is where you can cool off and take a dip or a swim in a refreshing Jamaican river.
What to Bring: Camera, Swimwear, Money Towel & Sunscreen
Departure Time: Daily at 8:40 a.m., 10:40 a.m., 12:40 p.m. and 2:40 p.m. |
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Bamboo River Rafting
Duration: 5.5 hours
Bamboo River Rafting runs rafting trips that are suitable for all ages. Sit back and enjoy the river's exotic beauty as a guide poles your two-seat, 30-foot bamboo raft along the gentle River. Rafts such as this originally transported produce down the river to the merchant ships in the harbor. As you glide downstream, you'll see giant mango, breadfruit, and calabash trees, listen to the songs of the topical birds, and learn more about the this cascading River.
This very famous river takes its name from an Arawak Indian woman. According to legend, Spaniards looking for gold forced her to show them where a local gold mine was located. Rather than reveal its whereabouts, she used magic to change the course of the river-drowning herself and the Spaniards. Her ghost is said to still protect the entrance to the gold mine.
The three-mile river sojourn takes about 90 minutes.
What to Bring: Camera & Money
Departure Time: Daily except public holidays at 12:25 p.m. |
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Beach Horseback Ride
Duration: 3.5 hours
Calling all cowgirls and cowboys!
If you're looking for a western-style adventure in a tropical oasis, give the beach ride a try! This horseback riding adventure takes you along the shoreline and then into the ocean – and you will get wet! Before venturing into the water, guides remove the saddle from your horse, allowing you to ride bareback. Hang on as your trusty steed takes you into the ocean and goes for a swim! While in the ocean, you'll be able to dismount and do a little swimming of your own. Then, hop back on and return to the beach, where guides will re-saddle your horse. This is truly an experience like no other!
What to Bring: Camera, Swimwear, Towel & Sunscreen
Departure Time: Daily at 8:45 a.m. and 1:45 p.m.
Minimum Age: All participants must be at least six years of age.
Weight Limit: The weight limit is 230 lbs.
Note: Be sure to wear jeans or long pants and sturdy shoes (Shorts and sandals are not allowed). Also, you will need to wear a bathing suit beneath your clothes, as you will get completely wet. |
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Black River Safari Tour
Duration: 13 hours
Let us show you some of Jamaica's most outstanding natural beauty when you join us on the exciting black river safari tour.
Your air-conditioned bus takes you along the beautiful and largely undeveloped south coast past quaint fishing villages and small towns. En route, your knowledgeable tour guide will highlight all the points of interest.
The first stop is a tour of the appleton rum factory where you will learn about and taste our renown brews. Clients will receive refreshments before departing for the next adventure.
Then it's on to YS falls - said by name to be the most beautiful in Jamaica. You can swim and play in the cool, refreshing waters or just relax at the falls edge.
A traditional Jamaican lunch is served at luana before enjoying a relaxing boat ride on the river.
On arrival at black river, board your boat for an exciting nature expedition along Jamaica's longest river. See Jamaican crocodiles in their last remaining habitat, an abundance of Jamaican bird's and native fishermen in their dug out canoes fishing for river shrimp.
What to Bring: Camera, Sunhat, Swimwear, Towel & Sunscreen
Departure Time: Tuesdays at 7:15 a.m. |
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Canopy Tour
Duration: 5 hours
The tour begins with a short walk to a crossing of the Great River that separates the Parishes of St. James and Hanover. This is just the start of numerous parish border crossings. The foundation on which this crossing is built is a ruin that dates back from colonial times. This suspension bridge is a single-track rope bridge similar to the bridge that was used in the movie “Romancing the Stone”. After the bridge crossing participants will take a brisk 7-minute walk up to the Briefing Area and Diving Board where the traversing adventure begins. Here at the edge of the cliff overlooking the rainforest, guests receive a safety talk and demonstration of the techniques used throughout the adventure. You are then attached to the first traverse and depart under the roots of an immense strangler fig tree for a 300-foot flight across the lagoon.
Your tour continues with eight additional traverses coupled with intermittent nature walks. Each traverse and platform is unique with colorful names such as “Limestone Cliff”, “Threesome Stop” and the highlight of our Tour, the “Inter-parish Express” (over one thousand feet long!). Guests will be given a variety of experiences highlighting the diversity of Jamaica's landscape and history. Hear and see the rushing waters below as they traverse up to 35 miles an hour across springs, the Great River and a 150 year old Dam. This amazing experience of gliding silently through a tunnel of trees is the closest guests will ever feel like to be a jungle bird.
What to Bring: Insect Repellant, Sunscreen, Small Backpack or Fanny Pack.
Anything you take must be carried by you throughout the entire tour in a way that leaves both hands free.
Clothing: Comfortable clothing that you don't mind getting a little dirty. Jeans or shorts with sneakers. Closed-toe shoes are recommended however strap-on sandals are acceptable.
Departure Time: Daily except Thursdays at 8:45 a.m. and 12:45 p.m. and Fridays and Saturdays at 8:45 a.m. and 11:45 a.m.
Weight Limit: 250 lbs.
Note: Not suitable for pregnant women, persons with heart trouble, seizure disorders, asthma, problems with balance, some disabilities, back, neck or shoulder problems.
Level of Difficulty: Moderate
• Ability to walk 30 minutes uphill and up steps.
• Sufficient mobility and strength to climb a 20-foot ladder straight up.
• Must fit in the harness and helmet in a safe manner as determined by the Chief System Operator (head guide). This is a function of body shape and size, not weight. |
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Catamaran Snorkeling Cruise
Duration: 4 hours
Come on board one of Jamaica's finest catamaran or sailboat and sail the turquoise waters of the Caribbean... A true snorkeler's dream… sail to some of the islands best swimming spots aboard a beautifully maintained catamaran. Sunbathe on the deck of the luxury boat or take a dive and view Jamaica's beautiful underwater scenery.
Snorkeling gears are provided with the cruise. Your on board adventure will include rum punch, fruit punch and beers. Laze on the deck, dance to the reggae beat or just hang out as you sail.
Fun in the sun awaits you.
What to Bring: Camera, Swimwear & Towel
Departure Time: Daily at 12:00 p.m. except Sundays |
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Dunn's River Falls
Duration: 2.5 hours
Depart hotel for the spectacular Dunn's river falls! This sparkling waterfalls cascades 600 feet down tiers of smooth staircase which takes you down to a full facility beach.
We invite you to climb the falls with the aid of a local guide and take photos against this majestic back-drop.
What to Bring: Swimwear, Towel, Camera, Money & Sunscreen
Departure Time: Daily except Sundays at 9:40 a.m. and 1:40 p.m. |
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Jungle River Tubing
Duration: 4 hours
Enjoy a scenic bus ride into the mountains, which is located 50 minutes out of montego bay.
Upon arriving at the site on the property, the tubers will be given the brief orientation. Tubers walk down through a jungle type setting for the start. The adventure begins with guests getting into their tubes in the river. The tour doesn't require much more than to be able to paddle at times when the river slows down or to paddle to sides of the river that the guides instruct. The rapids are gentle but at points speed up just enough to increase the excitement. Our attentive tour guides area available to show guests how to paddle and where to go. There is interesting commentary along the river highlighting a great deal of the rivers beauty which is hidden except to the river. See the streams entering the river, the amazing plant life and sometimes birds.
There are drinks available in the river bar a tube that seems to follow you as you head down. The tour is an experience of parts of Jamaica that have no civilization a picturesque unspoiled tour. Enjoy a traditional Jamaican lunch at a farm, where you can walk around and enjoy the bird sanctuary, fruit gardens before heading back to your hotel.
What to Bring: Camera, Swimwear, Towel & Sunscreen
Departure Time: Daily at 8:45 a.m. and 1:45 p.m.
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Kingston Tour
Duration: 9 hours
Discover the hidden beauty of Kingston as you relax and enjoy a tour of the city.
Drive through the Beverly Hills of Jamaica where you'll view some of the properties of affluent Jamaicans along the hillside. Then on to the university of the West Indies, mona, the first of three campuses, established in 1948 to meet the educational needs of the commonwealth Caribbean.
Bob Marley & reggae music… just about everywhere you go there are talks of these two Jamaican phenomena. What better time and place to enjoy its history but at the great bob Marley museum.
The Bob Marley museum is formerly the residence of the late Robert Nesta Marley, composer and singer. The structure is the original house, which boasts eye catching characteristics of its period. Within the museum are educational and entertaining displays of the life and accomplishment of the world renowned superstar.
It is then on to the Devon house where you will purchase lunch at its fine grog shoppe and leisurely explore its 19th-century mansion, ice-cream parlor, other restaurants, craft shops and African museum before returning to your hotels. It is interesting to note that this was known as the millionaire's corner during the boom of the 19th century.
Come enjoy a splendid combination of the relaxed, cultural Kingston life.
What to Bring: Camera & Money
Departure Time: Mondays and Thursdays at 7:40 a.m. |
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Luminous Lagoon Boat Ride
Duration: 4.5 hours
A spectacular wonder is how visitors describe Glistening Waters. This incredible natural wonder is a phosphorescent lagoon located in Falmouth, where guests are taken on a mystical night cruise. When disturbed the water glows and creates a glistening outline of all it inhabitants including the fish. Scientists from Johns Hopkins University have used this term “bioluminescence” to explain this eerie but beautiful phenomenon which is produced by the living organisms known as dinofladellates. It takes thousand of these microscopic animals to produce a single flash of light.
Twilight Sets In, you are taken on a guided boat tour on the lagoon - Underwater Life Takes Center Stage On This Glass-Bottom Boat Ride Over The Luminous Lagoon.
Learn About Bioluminescence And See Why This Lagoon's Conditions Are Optimal For Seeing The Iridescent Life Below The Surface.
When the boat docks take advantage of one of the finest seafood restaurants in Jamaica.
What to Bring: Camera, Money, Towel & Swimwear
Departure Time: Tuesdays and Thursdays at 5:25 p.m. |
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Negril Sunset Tour
Duration: 15 hours
Drive to the west for an historical tour from the hotel to negril where time stands still and a laid back attitude becomes a way of life.
It is easy to explore Negril. After all, it only has one road, and it runs along the beach or the foreshore.
Take it easy and walk along seven miles of white sand beach, savor the sun and cast away all your inhibitions.
Enjoy a sumptuous Jamaican lunch and bask in the sun on the beach.
Paradise comes in another guise as you leave this seven-mile strip and pass the roundabout in what could be called the center of Negril to rick's cafe.
This then, is Negril, as close to the conflagration of a Caribbean sunset as you can get in Jamaica, without falling off.
What to Bring: Camera, Money, Swimwear, Towel & Sunscreen
Departure Time: Wednesdays and Saturdays at 7:20 a.m.
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• Clients from Ocho Rios Hotels have to option of stopping in Montego Bay for Breakfast. |
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Ocho Rios Highlight
Duration: 5.5 hours
In Ocho Rios, spend the morning browsing through the town's many craft markets and duty free shops.
You will take a tour of the Wassi art factory before passing through fern gully. This forest of spindly trees clinging to steep hillsides, is home to an astounding variety of ferns. Gaze at the smooth steep walls and wonder at the numerous twist and turns, remembering that nature had the first hand in the creation of this spectacle, then revel in the floral beauty of the Coyaba botanical garden.
Complete your tour by visiting the legendary Dunn's river falls. This sparkling waterfall cascades 600 feet down tiers of smooth staircase.
We invite you to climb the falls with the aid of a local guide and take photos against this majestic back-drop.
What to Bring: Camera, Money, Towel & Swimwear
Departure Time: Daily except Sundays at 8:40 a.m. |
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Spirit of Reggae
Duration: 6 hours
Take an adventurous ride into the village of nine-miles where the legend of Bob Marley will unfold as you walk through his birth and resting place. Feel the spirit of the "king of reggae music" as you are expertly guided through the very house that Marley lived in as a young boy. No reggae tour is complete without the indulgence in a lavished Jamaican jerk lunch before ending the day.
What to Bring: Sneakers, Camera & Money
Departure Time: Daily at 8:10 a.m. |
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Ultimate Coffee Tour
Duration: 7 hours
Jamaica's coffee has been rated as some of the best coffee in the world.
Visit baron hall estate "the largest coffee plantation in Jamaica" and uncover the secrets that go into producing the world's best coffee. The ultimate coffee tour targets enchanting coffee lovers with the story of Jamaican coffee. At over 2,000 ft above sea level, baron hall estate provides guests with an exciting jitney tour of the property, a sample of the full bodied taste of the Jamaican coffee and a hands-on experience to last a lifetime. Enjoy a sumptuous Jamaica jerk lunch to culminate the day's activities.
What to Bring: Camera, Money & Sunscreen
Departure Time: Mondays and Wednesdays at 8:40 a.m. from September to March |
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Walkers Wood Spice Farm
Walkerswood Caribbean Foods Ltd. (producer of world famous Jerk Seasoning) has created an exciting new epicurean adventure for Jamaica. Surrounded by the cool green hills in the quaint village of Walker's Wood, this local attraction is located near the island's famous North Coast - just minutes from Ocho Rios. Walkerswood Jerk Country Tour is an informative and fun journey into Jamaica's food heritage taking the visitor “from the field to the table”.
This modern facility is situated on a beautifully landscaped seven acre site in rural Jamaica - incorporating many environmentally friendly elements with a mix of nature and technology. It all starts at the Pimento Porch Clubhouse where you will get a quick initiation as you learn our history. Take pleasure in the views of the countryside and enjoy the warmth of Jamaican hospitality as you head off, first to the Jerk Pit where you will “learn to do the jerk!” Try a sample and savour our sumptuous jerk food.
Then it's on to Mother Thyme's Spice Garden for a snap shot into 'Old Time Jamaica' where her 18th century style “wattle and daub” hut is surrounded by a colorful selection of herbs and spices used to prepare Caribbean favorites. Mother Thyme will share a few of her family secrets and show you how Jamaicans have used natural ingredients for cooking and healing since days gone by.
Continue through the garden and enter our Factory where you can the production and bottling of some of the 21 products. With the pungent aromas swirling around your head we provide more temptation at our Tasting Shack where we open the jars, mix up dips and you can pick up an easy cooking tip or two. After all of this, it is guaranteed that you will want to take a piece of Walkerswood home with you.
Relax and enjoy the view with some easy reggae music while sipping a fresh tropical juice on the terrace. Have a bite from the Nyam and Scram Cafe where we feature both traditional and contemporary Jamaican snacks - to stay or to go. You can also enjoy the option of shopping to your heart's content at our One One Coco, kitchen craft shop which offers authentic Jamaican made items for entertaining Caribbean style. Pick up treats for the journey home choosing from a selection of cookbooks, sauces, spices and condiments.
Departure Time: Daily at 9:00 a.m. |
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White Water Valley Tubing
Duration: 5 hours
This exciting adrenalin' rushing tour will take you down waterfalls around boulders and through rapids up to grade 4. Whilst rushing down this wild and untamed part of the Great River you will experience totally undisturbed nature. all tours are accompanied by internationally trained rafting guides.
Minimum Age: all participants must be over 14 years of age and physically fit.
What to Bring: Swimsuits, Towels, Sneakers & Sunscreen
Departure Time: Daily at 8:30 a.m., 12:30 p.m. and 1:30 p.m.
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