Reggae Zipline Tour
During this 1.5-hour experience from Negril, zipline high above the ground with the Caribbean Sea as your backdrop. Glide from platform to platform on a sequence of jungle towers, each with its own reggae theme.
During this 1.5-hour experience from Negril, zipline high above the ground with the Caribbean Sea as your backdrop. Glide from platform to platform on a sequence of jungle towers, each with its own reggae theme.
This bus trip stops at establishments both on and off the beaten path to give you a sense of the Negril social scene. As you imbibe some tasty alcohol, mingle with the people (alcoholic beverages not included in price). Plus, at the end of the journey, you could potentially see an island sunset.
Explore the waters off Montego Bay on a jet ski. Zoom around the watery landscape, enjoying coastal views and getting to see some marine life up close. Your guide will teach you how to maneuver the personal watercraft so even beginners can feel safe and comfortable.
On this half-day safari, ride around the Jamaican countryside in an all-terrain vehicle to learn how the natives live. Riding ATVs will allow you access to regions of the nation that traditional tourist vehicles can’t reach, such as mountains, agricultural fields, and a natural mineral pool to cool off in!
This tour of the Rose Hall Great House and grounds will immerse you in Jamaica’s history. To prevent sold-out days and vacation disappointment, purchase your tickets for this popular trip in advance. Tours are available throughout the day and will teach visitors about the Caribbean’s colonial past, the native flora and fauna in the gardens, and the haunting tale of Rose Hall inhabitant Annee Palmer, the White Witch.
Pick up a piece of paradise before your Jamaican vacation ends. In Jamaica, the delight of inspecting a thing before buying it—feeling its durability, smelling the ingredients, and seeing the genuine quality—is amplified by the fact that many items are handcrafted and created locally. Shopping in Montego Bay will provide you with a variety of gifts, ranging from trinkets to high-end things.
Greenwood is sometimes referred to as the most original of Jamaica’s great houses because it was spared during the slave insurrection of Christmas 1831. We have the largest and rarest collection of musical instruments and plantation library volumes on the island, in addition to a comprehensive collection of Jamaican antiques. This ticket will grant you entry to the museum as well as a 45-minute guided tour.
Relax on Seven Mile Beach, cruise along the coast of Negril and watch the sunset from Rick’s Café. What more could you ask for? It’s the idyllic haven that we picture, boasting miles of uninterrupted sandy coastline to enjoy the sparkling waters!
Take a trip back in time with this tour to Charles Town from Kingston, where you’ll learn about the Maroon community’s history and culture.
The Jamaican Maroons have four recognised towns. Charles Town is one of them. It’s in Portland Parish, on the Buff Bay River.
The (eastern) Windward Maroons have three towns: Moore Town, Scott’s Hall, and Charles Town. Accompong Town is the only recognised town of the (western) Leeward Maroons. The Cudjoe’s Town (Trelawny Town) Returned Maroons, on the other hand, now live close outside Maroon Town.
This great guided tour will take you around the Jamaican capital. There’s no better way to get a sense of the city’s energy and passion.