Rafting down the Martha Brae River you'll be transported into a tropical paradise filled with mango trees, mangroves and palms. On this half day excursion, you'll be guided downriver in a bamboo raft to soak up this exotic landscape, just a short journey away from Montego Bay.
Floating downstream in a one or two-seater raft, your guide will navigate these green waters to take you on a journey through lush forest. You'll spot tropical plants and birds singing in the treetops as well as mangroves and palms swaying in the wind.
What's more, you'll learn the stories and legends surrounding this historic route, including local myths about a secret cave. Perfect for nature lovers and those wanting complete peace and tranquillity.
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Spirit of the Maroons Cultural Tour in Jamaica
Your journey through Jamaica's north will unveil the culture and history of the island. You'll visit the Charles Town Maroon Museum to learn about the Maroons' struggle for freedom, enjoy a tasty lunch at Strawberry Fields Together, and stroll through Sun Valley Plantation to sample fresh fruits and vegetables. Jada, one of our expert local guides, says 'The Jamaican Maroons have a proud and fascinating heritage. They are descendants of West African slaves who escaped from plantations and created communities known as Maroon Towns. These communities preserved their African roots - the Maroon culture is known for vibrant music, dance, storytelling, herbal medicine, and cuisine.'Our first stop is the Charles Town Basic School, a small school at the heart of the Charles Town Maroon community. Then we'll visit the Charles Town Maroon Museum - home to a wealth of artifacts, including traditional clothing, weaponry, and musical instruments. You'll learn about the Maroons' long struggle for freedom and their important role in Jamaica's history. Next, we'll enjoy a tasty lunch at Strawberry Fields Together, overlooking the coast where you can savour Jamaica's famously flavoursome cuisine. Our final stop will be at Sun Valley Plantation, a farm that showcases the best of Jamaica's produce. Take a stroll through gardens bursting with tropical flowers and sample the fresh fruits and vegetables that grow there. You'll also learn about traditional farming practices that have sustained Jamaican communities for generations.
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Appleton Rum, YS Falls & Pelican Bar
Rum, waterfalls and floating bars – this excursion has 100% Jamaica stamped all over it. A tour and tasting of the Appleton Estate rum factory gets the day off to a great start, followed by a refreshing dip in the famous YS Falls and a boat ride over to the one and only Pelican Bar.
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Kingston & Blue Mountains Tour
The contrasts between urban and rural Jamaica will surprise you during this tour of Kingston and the Blue Mountains. Among the star attractions are visits to a coffee plantation, Emancipation Park and the Bob Marley Museum.
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Appleton Rum, YS Falls & Pelican Bar Private Tour
For an experience that's 100% Jamaica, look no further than this exclusive private excursion. A tour and tasting of the Appleton Estate rum factory gets the day off to a great start, followed by a refreshing dip in the famous YS Falls and a boat ride over to the one and only Pelican Bar.
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It's all downhill on this exhilarating bike tour through the famous Blue Mountains. You'll freewheel down lush tropical scenery, visiting historic sites, local markets and even a secluded waterfall on this full day biking adventure – just for adrenaline junkies.
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Kingston & Blue Mountains Private Tour
This exclusive private tour of Kingston and the Blue Mountains highlights the contrasts between urban and rural Jamaica. Among the star attractions are visits to a coffee plantation, Emancipation Park and the Bob Marley Museum. First, we'll head into the Blue Mountains. Stop for an authentic Jamaican lunch and then tour the Craighton Estate – certified by the Rainforest Alliance – and taste its coffee. Then, it's on to laid-back yet noisy Kingston. Tour historic sites in the capital's uptown like Emancipation Park – here you'll see the Redemption Song and the Bob Marley statues. At the Bob Marley Museum, you'll see mementoes such as his gold and platinum discs as well as his outfits and instruments.
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Exclusive Dolphin Cove Ocho Rios Tour
Set against the lush tropical nature of Ocho Ríos, Jamaica, Dolphin Cove is Just 4km from the Cruise Terminal. The Dolphin Habitat and natural park is an ideal place for fun and relaxation, with authentic Jamaican vibes from the moment you step into the park, relax in the pool, or sit down to enjoy a traditional Jamaican coffee.Embrace your adventurous side as you make the most of your encounter with dolphins and explore this extraordinary park. As well as the dolphin and shark experiences, the park also offers a jungle trail, a water slide, kayaks, an interactive program with Stingrays, and a beach club. Marvel at the park's tropical species including iguanas and birds, and the diversity of flowers and colourful trees. Put a big tick on the bucket list with your visit to Dolphin Cove. Not only will you get a chance to interact or swim with dolphins but you'll also enjoy learn all about these amazing lovable mammals. With two exclusive experiences to choose from, you decide just how close you'll get to the world's friendliest sea creatures.Silver – 30-min dolphin encounter, maximum 36 guests per group, 1 dolphin, lunch, 2 hours free time, photo packageGold – 40-min dolphin swim, maximum 20 guests per group, 2 dolphins, lunch, 2 hours free time, photo package
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Martha Brae Rafting & Luminous Lagoon Tour with Dinner
You'll feel at one with nature as you glide down the Martha Brae River on a bamboo raft,' says Tania, one of our expert local guides. This truly Jamaican experience is one of the highlights of this tour, along with the chance to watch a wow-factor natural phenomenon at the Luminous Lagoon. The magic of nature makes the waters glow an electric blue here – so a swim in the neon deep, plus a Jamaican dinner and limbo show, make this tour a bucket-list must.Get ready to kick off your adventure of bamboo rafting down the serene Martha Brae River. Just sit back, soak in the tropical vibes, and let the lush scenery wash over you. After rafting, you'll drive through the town of Falmouth, a historic town bursting with charm and culture – and a great place to soak up Jamaican history. Plus, it's the childhood stomping ground of world's fastest man Usain Bolt. You'll also get to check out St Peter's Anglican Church, one of the oldest churches in Jamaica. Next up is the star of the show. Tania says, ‘This lagoon is one of only four of its kind anywhere in the world. It's like stepping into a scene from the movie Avatar. That's why I find it such a special, magical place.' Arriving at the Luminous Lagoon just after sunset, you'll have time to take a dip in the glowing neon waters. Finally, unwind with a welcome drink and sit back with a Jamaican dinner. As you let the vibrant flavours, made from locally sourced ingredients, tickle your taste buds, you'll enjoy an entertaining limbo dancing show.
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Yaaman Adventure Park and Cooking Experience
Yaaman Adventure Park serves up a full menu of thrills alongside authentic Jamaican cuisine. Tear through tropical jungle on a powerful ATV before a refreshing swim in a secret river. And when it's time to take a break, tuck into tasty jerk chicken and a cool cocktail courtesy of a cooking class by the on-site chef.
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Seven Mile Beach and Rick's Café
Spend the day relaxing on a pristine beach on this full-day outing to Negril. You'll have a whole seven-mile-long band of golden sand to pick the perfect spot on, where you can sunbathe, swim, try water sports, or simply get stuck into your book. Then, you'll head to Rick's Café, the first restaurant of its kind on the West End Cliffs. Here, you'll have an unbeatable view of the Caribbean sunset – and you might even see some fearless cliff divers plunging into the sea, as well.
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