Private Kingston Day Trip Tour

Kingston is Jamaica at its most real, a large city of contrasts located between the east coast and the Blue Mountains, far from the north coast resort towns. From the rich northern suburbs to the less affluent downtown, Kingston’s variety is reflected in its many neighbourhoods. At the Bob Marley Museum, visitors can learn about the spirit of One Love, or indulge in some delectable ice cream at Devon House. The old capital of Spanish Town, which is close by, provides insight into the region’s past.

Rafting at Martha Brae & Mystic Luminous Lagoon

Glide down the picturesque Martha Brae River on a 30-foot (9-meter) bamboo raft, which is uniquely Jamaican. Spend the day rafting down this 3-mile (4.8-kilometer) river, learning about Martha Brae’s history and plunging into the warm Jamaican water along the way.

The Martha Brae, the island’s most popular rafting destination, lies about three miles inland from Falmouth, the birthplace of one of Jamaica’s past Prime Ministers, Hugh Shearer. It’s only twenty miles from Montego Bay and forty miles from Ocho Rios to go to the attraction. “Rafter’s Village,” the embarkation location, is six acres of finely maintained lawns on a natural horseshoe island. Picnic grounds, a full-service bar, two souvenir stores, a swimming pool, and modern facilities.

The tours of the Luminous Lagoon at Glistening Waters in Falmouth begin every day at sunset. The Glistening Waters boat excursion brings you to a location where Mother Nature has produced a stunning spectacle that is only visible after dusk. Visitors can swim in the waters generated by microscopic organisms that emit bioluminescent light and take part in the light display. The area is very shallow, and a visit to the Luminous Lagoon is an unforgettable experience well worth the trip.

Konoko Falls & Blue Hole Adventure Tour

Swim in the pools as you make your way to the peak of the waterfall’s outflow. Continue on to the Yssasi Lookout Point for a breathtaking view of the Ocho Rios bay region. Walk down the wildlife trail to encounter a variety of indigenous animal and bird species, and via the Taino Pavilion to see enormous reproductions of Sir Francis Drake’s original Taino illustrations.

Board your bus for a tour of the Blue Hole’s fascinating waterfalls, which are nestled among the tropical rain-flora forests and the exotic wildlife, such as birds, iguanas, crocodiles, and snakes!