Rose Hall Great House & Garden Tour

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.

Greenwood Great House Tour

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.

Day Trip to Charles Town

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.

Guided Tour of Kingston

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.

Blue Mountain Coffee Tour

Hike deep into the Blue Mountains, Jamaica’s longest mountain range, for a day in nature. The journey is led by a local guide who points out native flora and fauna along the route. A visit to Catherine’s Peak, one of the mountain range’s highest points, is on the itinerary, as is a stop at a popular coffee farm.

Jamaican coffee is grown on the mist-capped Blue Mountain, Jamaica’s highest mountain at 7,402 feet, and is considered one of the most costly coffees in the world. Since 1728, when coffee was first introduced to Jamaica, Blue Mountain coffee has been farmed on the island!

Martha Brae Rafting and Falmouth History Tour

See the best of Falmouth in one day on this stress-free excursion from Montego Bay—ideal for couples or travelers celebrating a special occasion. Float down the Martha Brae River on a two-person bamboo raft, stroll through a medicinal herb garden, and explore the historic port town with a guide.

Braco Stables Hike

During this tour from Falmouth, hike and cycle around Braco Stables and its surroundings. Trek through a tropical forest filled with colourful butterflies, allspice bushes, and orchid sprays. Saddle up for a gentle undulating bicycle ride past the stables, across sun-drenched bougainvillaea hedgerows, and into nearby farms. Before the finish of your tour, head to the beach for a swim in the Caribbean. The service includes hotel pickup and drop-off in Falmouth.

 

Irie Blue Hole and Horseback Riding Adventure Tour

The Blue Hole will provide an exhilarating adventure were you can enjoy rustic nature at its best. Jump, dive or swing from ropes into the pristine watering hole. Swim under the waterfall and discover hidden caves or just sit on a rock and relax under the calming waters of the falls. Hike along the stream and discover more pools and waterfalls or relax on a rock and just absorb the sun’s rays, all while in the capable hands of expert tour guides.

Prepare for a pleasant trip as you ride through the gorgeous countryside, passing by a Taino hamlet, the restored remnants of a sugar mill, and many other items of interest in and around UNESCO World Heritage Site. The knowledgeable and entertaining tour guides will provide a narration of the beauty and surrounding area, as well as the history of Jamaica.

Black River Safari and YS Falls Tour

You’ll board your boat at the Black River for an amazing wildlife adventure down Jamaica’s longest river. You’ll get glimpses of real Jamaica as you cruise the Black River, from natural animals to local fishermen fishing for river shrimp in dugout canoes.

Beautiful 7-tiered cascading waterfalls and an enormous wading pool fed by underground springs may be found at this natural attraction situated deep in the hills. Dive into the refreshing mineral pools or simply rest in the soothing waters!

 

Journey of the Slaves, British & the Spanish Invaders from Runaway Bay

You’ll see both the terrible instruments of enslavement and the ruins of a Taino hamlet here. Learn about the deadliest battle between the Spanish and the British in their attempt to seize Jamaica, then go through the jungle along the parish line to Lodge, a former slave neighbourhood originally known as “Lodge Yard,” where a slave plantation once stood.

On this history-focused trip, learn about the history of Taino and African slaves. Listen to your guide’s informed commentary on the slave trade’s development and demise, as well as its importance in local history. This private tour assures that you will receive customised attention from your guide, as well as the freedom to travel at your own pace and plenty of opportunity to ask questions.