This is a 5-senses tour. At the beginning of your experience, you'll feast your eyes on the scenery around Montego Bay. Then you'll stop off at Tortuga's rum cake factory. This name of this place doesn't do it justice. Rum cake is just one of the things produced by this family business. They also churn out flavoured coffees, chocolates and sauces. While you're here, you'll get to taste-test the signature rum cake and some of the home-made ice-cream. From here, there'll be some time for shopping. Soak up the sounds of Montego's busy craft market and pop into the shops in the city centre to get your hands on some duty free. You'll end your trip with a visit to the Hip Strip. Also known as Gloucester Avenue, this bay side street is lined with bars and restaurants. You'll get here around 1pm, so you'll probably be able to smell jerk chicken and saltfish cooking, ready for lunch.
This trip kicks off with a drive along the north coast where you'll get a bird's-eye view of Noel Coward's Firefly, the estate where Ian Fleming created the James Bond 007 series. You'll also get a feel for Jamaican life as you pass through rural villages and banana plantations. Your next stop is Somerset Falls where you can swim in the river or ride a small canoe under the falls. The laid back atmosphere here makes you feel like you're suspended in time. Then after seeing the spectacular flora and fauna of Port Antonio, you'll journey to the Blue Lagoon, where again you can swim in the cool waters or relax in a boat. A country-style lunch will be served, then you'll have some time to enjoy the private beach of Frenchman's Cove. Bringing the day to an end, you'll float gently down the Rio Grande river on a 30-feet long bamboo raft - an activity popularised by Hollywood great Errol Flynn during the time he spent here.
A quad bike safari gives you an access-all-areas pass to Jamaica. These all-terrain vehicles can take you where most tour buses or coaches fear to tread. This experience starts with a safety briefing, before you're taught how to drive the quads that you'll be using for the rest of the tour. Then it's pedal to the metal for a packed adventure that's also a great way of ticking off your sightseeing list. You'll see rural Jamaica and some beautiful vistas as you explore the countryside with your guide showing you the way. When you return to base camp you'll have the chance to relax with a Red Stripe or rum in the Oasis Bar before heading back to your hotel.
Whether you're a fan of Bob Marley or just want to see the real Jamaica, this one's a must. It's a trip to the music legend's home and burial place. You'll start with scenic drive through the parish of St. Ann. Known as the ‘garden parish' it's a beautiful area of lush mountains and villages. Climbing up the slopes, you'll head for Nine Miles, the village where Marley was born in 1945. Here, you'll visit his old home, which is now a museum. Wander round viewing the memorabilia as your Rasta guide offers snippets about the reggae king's life. Next, you'll visit the mausoleum where the musician is laid to rest. After paying your respects here, you'll make your way back.
Join us on this trip to the heart of beach-fringed Negril, where you can shop and sunset-watch at your own pace. A popular resort on the island's most westerly point, the town has an impressive retail repertoire. You'll find duty-free bargains :cigars, perfumes, jewellery and the like :in malls like Times Square Plaza. Or for authentic Jamaican buys, on Norman Manley Boulevard you'll find the craft market. Once you're shopped out, head to Rick's Café. This legendary cliff top venue is an institution for locals and tourist alike, who come to enjoy the chat, cold beers and Caribbean-American food. From late afternoon, it comes with a sideshow of daring locals trying to outdo each other as they leap from the cliffs. The main attraction is at dusk, though :it's a prime spot for watching the blazing sunset.
History meets modern technology as you explore an 18th century estate on a clean, green, eco-friendly machine. Stepping on to your Segway Personal Transporter will give you a glimpse into the future as you feel as though this intelligent machine is actually reading your mind, taking you in any direction your touch guides it. After a quick lesson and once you're familiar with your Segway, then begins your exploration of one of Jamaica's oldest estates. Your experienced Segway guide will lead you throughout this tour, stopping to allow for photo opportunities and giving you historic tales of this amazing plantation and those that once inhabited it. You'll see the gardens, the chapel and also be able to taste some of the local produce whilst taking in the panoramic views overlooking Ocho Rios. Finally, you'll ‘segway' back to the tour centre where you can enjoy a stroll through the secret gardens or browse the estate's gift shop for unique souvenirs
This day out does exactly what it says on the tin. Depending on where you're based, you'll head to Montego Bay or Ocho Rios for some retail therapy. In lively Montego Bay :or MoBay as the locals call it :downtown is where you'll find the main hub of activity. Gloucester Avenue here is lined with art galleries and wooden cabins touting Rasta T-shirts, bright sarongs and the like. For something more upmarket, there are several options, including arty craft shops and duty-free outlets. Ochos Rios is virtually a shopping mall in itself. A popular cruise port, it's packed with duty-free stores, glamorous jewellers and modern arcades. Or discover the resort's rustic side behind Turtle Beach, where you'll find open-air market stalls in full flow.
Jamaica's longest river, the Black River is no ordinary waterway. It's home to crocodiles, mangroves and lots of exotic birds. And on this trip, you'll drive through forested mountains to cruise along its waters. Climb aboard a pontoon boat and your guide will sail you downriver, explaining the local ecology and wildlife along the way. Keep your camera handy as you glide past huge mangroves and beady-eyed crocodiles peeping from the water. Your guide may throw them food from the boat, giving you some great photo opportunities. The trip's not just about cruising, either. You'll also pay a visit to the YS Falls. These beautiful jungle falls are made of seven tiered cascades that form a wading pool. Cool off with a dip or just soak up the scenery. Rounding things off is a tour of the Appleton Rum Factory. Here, you'll learn how Jamaica's favourite tipple is made and get the chance to try and buy some of this silky-smooth spirit.
Here is one for those of you who enjoy a challenge and something a bit more physical. The Ultimate Coyaba Challenge is new for this year and takes you up in to the hills on the outskirts of Ocho Rios. Here you will be faced with the task of completing two completely different but satisfying activities. A one hour cycle ride will take you through the gardens and forests of this protected area, the views are breathtaking but be warned, it is not all downhill. After cooling off with a stroll through the Coyaba River gardens, you will then be faced with the task of climbing the Mahoe Falls. Away from the crowds this is a different experience to Dunn's but equally rewarding. Can you meet the challenge?
Why not spoil yourself with the full VIP service at Montego Bay airport? Avoid all the usual hassle as the team from 'Club Mo Bay' greet you from the aircraft and assist you through fast track customs, security and immigration. They'll even reclaim your luggage for you, giving you the chance to freshen up and enjoy a little refreshment instead of joining the queues. When it comes to your flight home, you will enjoy full access to the 'Club Mo Bay' VIP lounge. It takes all the stress from your return journey with complimentary drinks, snacks, Wi-Fi and much more. There are even dedicated queues for both check-in and immigration allowing you more time to enjoy the comfort of the facilities. It's your holiday so why not travel in style?
This trip into the mountains of Jamaica is a must for reggae fans. You'll climb on board the crazy-coloured Zion Bus and travel through scenic countryside, passing lively market towns and sleepy villages. Your destination is Nine Mile, a hillside hamlet where Bob Marley was born and laid to rest, and home to a museum dedicated to him. The Jamaican equivalent of Graceland, this quirky clapboard house was the birthplace and address of the reggae king, and is stuffed with memorabilia and gold discs. You'll also take a peek at his bedroom and enter his mausoleum.
En el Club Mobay te daremos la mejor bienvenida de Jamaica cuando aterrices en aeropuerto internacional de Montego Bay Sangster y disfrutarás de beneficios como el acceso prioritario en inmigración y aduanas, escolta VIP hasta el traslado a tierra y una selección de alimentos y bebidas de cortesía. Otras ventajas de este exclusivo servicio es que cuenta con salones separados para adultos y familias, acceso Wi-Fi y el uso del centro de negocios. No hay mejor manera de llegar a Montego Bay que en el Club Mobay.
Los beneficios del Club de Mobay se hacen efectivos desde el momento que evitas las colas en el control de pasaportes, lo que reduce considerablemente las molestas esperas. El Club Mobay está abierto a todos los viajeros, independientemente de la línea aérea escogida y los salones lujosamente equipados son el lugar ideal para recargar las pilas después de un largo vuelo o para relajarse antes de volar.
A tu llegada, tendrás aperitivos fríos y calientes y bebidas a tu disposición sin coste adicional, así como sopa casera y empanadas. Además, también te ofrecemos acceso prioritario en el control de seguridad, refrescos gratuitos, TV por cable y Wi-Fi y duchas.
Los viajeros de clase business tienen acceso al centro de negocios totalmente equipado al que pueden acceder antes de la salida de su vuelo. Otros servicios disponibles antes del despegue incluyen el acceso prioritario través del control de seguridad, refrescos de cortesía , TV por cable y Wi-Fi , y baño con ducha.
Sea cual sea tu viaje, si eres un viajero común o de clase business, si viajas solo o con la familia, serás recibido con la habitual hospitalidad jamaicana en el Club Mobay.
Hora de inicio o apertura
Abierto en llegadas de 10.00 a 18.00 horas. En salidas, de 6.00 a 22.00 horas.
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Course designers Robert von Hagge and Rick Baril designed Cinnamon Hill to give a sense of both coastal links and tropical inland golf. At Cinnamon Hill you'll experience the best of both worlds, with cool ocean spray on your cheeks as you putt on seaside greens, to the wind whistling through the pines as you tee-off on the 17th hole, 350 feet above the turquoise Caribbean Sea.
Historic aqueducts & sugar mill ruins/Rose Hall's only ocean front holes/1747 Barnett Estate, former home of Elizabeth Barrett and country music legend Johnny Cash sit off the 14th hole/seasonal waterfall on the 15th hole was featured in the James Bond movie "Live And Let Die"
Carved from the rolling countryside of Jamaica’s historic Rose Hall Estate is the White Witch, an 18-hole championship golf course designed by Robert von Hagge and Rick Baril. This 6,800 yard, par 71 treasure is named for the former sugar estate’s beautiful but wicked mistress, Annee Palmer. Legend has it that Annee’s ghost still haunts the grounds, creating an alluring mystique that has fascinated island natives and visitors for generations.
16 of 18 holes offer views of the Caribbean Sea/native stone inlaid walls shoring up greens and tees/at least 5 tee boxes on every hole/dramatic elevation changes and Caribbean vistas/large practice greens and bunkers.
At 2:30 your boat will pull up right to the beach and you will board the catamaran for your cruise. The boat will take you out to the coral reef where you will stop for snorkeling. After snorkeling the catamaran will sail along the coast of the beach towards the cliffs. There is music on board and an open bar (free drinks!). Stop at the world famous Ricks Cafe for an hour. Disembark the boat, swim, enjoy the time at the bar, watch the cliff divers, have a red stripe or take a swim in the cool Caribbean waters. When you get back on the catamaran the sails come up and you cruise back to the beach with the spectacluar negril sunset as your backdrop.