If you are in the process of planning your trip, this blog post is for you! I’ve listed out my favorite excursions in Jamaica and I am confident you are going to love these all! #5 is a MUST-HAVE after my last trip! I spent about 3.5 hours waiting in line to get through security. I was the last to board my plane, and I was about 3 minutes shy of missing it! (It didn’t help that the Jamaica airport changed gates on me at the last minute, either.)
Explore the brilliant blue waters of Jamaica from the ocean. Take this all-day excursion and party onboard with an open bar and a fantastic Jamaican lunch! You’ll be able to explore below the water and do some snorkeling as well along the way. Includes sanitized snorkel gear, lunch, all-you-can-drink alcoholic beverages to get the party going, and transportation from your hotel.

Explore the Jamaican mountaintops with this super fun excursion! You’ll ride around on ATVs and mud through the wilderness! Eat a handmade lunch, explore ganja fields and sample local fruits. You’ll even have time to go swimming! The price of this excursion includes roundtrip transportation from your hotel.

You’ll learn so much on this excursion! Visit the birthplace of Bob Marley. You’ll learn all about his life, his relatives, and what made him such an idol: his religion. This was one of my favorite excursions! Make sure to bring lots of cash because you will want to stop by all the vendor tents outside of Mt. Zion.

You’ll have the time of your life swimming around in the glowing waters of the Luminous Lagoon! You’ll be picked up just in time for the waters to gleam all around you. Take a short boat ride and jump right in! Don’t want to swim? Don’t worry, you will have just as much fun watching the waters change colors on the boat.

This one is a MUST going through Jamaica. Grabbing a ticket from Club MoBay ensures you’ll bypass the line at customs which means you can make your way to your hotel that much quicker! I also suggest grabbing it for the departure too as it can get pretty busy leaving Jamaica sometimes and that line to get through security can take a couple of hours!

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