
- See or climb the world famous Dunn's River Falls
- Return transportation from your Hotel in Negril/Lucea
- No age restrictions, family tour
- This is an adventurous family group activity
- Guides at Falls to assist you with your adventure included
- Entrance fees to Dunn's River Falls included
- Transportation is provided in a minivan or bus depending on the size of your group
- Driver/tour guide on van/bus included
- We also offer private group Tours
- Adult: US$74.00
- Child: US$60.00 (3-11yrs)
- Minimum Age: none
- Duration: apprx. 8 ½ hours
- Under 3 yrs: FREE
- Minimum persons: 4
- Group-discounted rate for 7 or more persons
- If your party consist of 2 or 3 persons, please contact us and we will put you with another group
- Entrance fees included
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Go for a visit of the world famous Dunn's River falls, it's a must do if you are visiting Jamaica. Once you are at the falls, you may climb or view this modern day miracle that has fascinated and challenged families for generations, After Dunn's River Falls we will take you on a short ride to the eco-friendly Mystic Mountain Park for their signature "Bobsled Ride" and Sky Explorer in the rain forest mountain. Finally, we will do some last minute shopping for souvenirs before heading to your Resort in Lucea/Negril.
- See or climb Dunn's River Falls
- Return transportation included
- Enjoy the Bobsled ride
- Enjoy scenic ride along north coast
- Sky lift explorer ride included
- Maximum weight for the Bobsled ride and Zip Lines is 270lbs.
- Children must be at least four (4) feet high to participate in the Bobsled rides.
- Children must be at least eight (8) years old to participate in the Zip Line rides.
- Children must have a weight of at least 60lbs to participate in the Zip Line rides
- Admission to Dunn's River Falls & Mystic Mountain included
- Enjoy Jamaica's beautiful scenic north coast
- Pick up and drop off from your Resorts in Lucea/Negril included
- Enjoy Panoramic views at the top of Mystic mountain
- Enjoy the water slide at Mystic Mountain
- You may also add Mystic Mountain Zip Line at an additional cost
- We also offer private group tours
- Per person: US$145.00
- Minimum age: 8 yrs.
- Duration: Approximately 9 hours
- Entrance fees included
- Minimum: 4 persons
- Group-discounted rate for 7 or more persons
- If your party consist of 2 or 3 persons, please contact us and we will put you with another group
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Travel through Jamaica's scenic interior and countryside to the south coast and experience the magic of the Appleton Estates. Upon your arrival you will be greeted, briefed and go on a guide tour of the estate during which you will not only learn how the rum is made, but taste many different blends and get a complimentary bottle of Appleton Jamaican rum. After your tour of the factory, you have the option of enjoying some Jamaican lunch before returning to your resort in Lucea/Negril.
- Historical information of the Appleton Estate
- Visit of the Distillery
- Demonstration of the rum aging and blending process
- Sample 14 different blends of rum in the Appleton Lounge
- Complementary bottle of rum
- Guided tour of the Estate included
- Optional lunch
- Countryside sightseeing
- Round trip transportation
- Private group tour
- Per Person:US$70.00
- Duration: 6 Hours
- Entrance fees included
- Complimentary bottle of rum included
- Minimum persons: 4
- Group discounted rate for 7 or more persons
- Entrance fees included
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- Enjoy some Jamaican lunch at the Appleton Estate an additional cost of US$10.00 per person before your journey back to Lucea/Negril.
- Customize your tour by adding one of the following attractions at an extra cost: Y.S Falls, Black River Safari, The Pelican Bar

- Snorkelling gears included
- Experienced fun crew
- Round trip transportation included
- Entrance fees to Dunn's River Falls included
- Falls guides included
- Orientation and instructions for snorkelling included
- Party atmosphere on boat
- Scenic drive along north coast included
- Bear, Rum Punch, Water, Sodas included
- Group-discounted rate for 7 or more persons
- If your party consists of 2 or 3 persons, please contact us and we will put you with another group
- We also offer private charters
- Adults: US$145.00
- Child (3-9yrs.) : US$125.00
- Minimum Age: None
- Duration: 8 ½ hours
- Minimum: 4 adults
- Under 3 yrs: FREE
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- Three programs to choose from
- Round trip transportation included from Negril Resorts and Lucea areas
- Admission to Dolphin Cove included
- Family fun tour
- Pregnant women are not allowed to participate
- All participants must be registered
- Round trip transportation included
- Minimum Age : 6yrs.
- Duration: varies (2 1/2 hours)
- Family friendly tour
- Three programs to choose from
- Entrance fees included
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We offer the most competitive online rates for cruise excursions as we work directly with the tour operators here in Jamaica... Feel free to compare our rates!
For immediate answers please call us at (876)775-8724. From the US call (708)231-4316
All tours originate from the following Resorts.
Negril
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NEGRIL & LUCEA
EXCURSIONS
Welcome to Negril & Lucea Excursions
Welcome to Negril. The name "Negril" is a shortened version of "Negrillo," as it was originally named by the Spanish in 1494. The name is thought to be a reference to the black cliffs south of the village. Although Negril has a long history, it did not become well known until the second half of the twentieth century. Negril's development as a resort location began during the late 1950s, though access to the area proved difficult as ferries were required to drop off passengers in Negril Bay, forcing them to wade to shore. Most vacationers would rent rooms inside the homes of Jamaican families, or would pitch tents in their yards. The area's welcoming and hospitable reputation grew over time and the first of many resorts were constructed in the mid to late 1960s.
When the road between Montego Bay and Negril was improved in the early 1970s, it helped to increase Negril's status as a new resort location. It was a two-lane paved road that ran approximately 100 yards (91 m) inland from two white coral sand beaches, at the southern end of which was a small village. The long paved road from the village ran north to Green Island, home to many of the Jamaican workers in Negril, and was straight enough to double as a runway for small airplanes, which was why there were lengths of railroad track standing on end along the side of the road - to discourage drug smugglers from landing on the road to pick up cheap cargos of marijuana.
After Negril's infrastructure was expanded -- anticipating the growth of resorts and an expanding population, a small airport, the Negril Aerodrome, was built in 1976 near Rutland Point, alongside several small hotels mostly catering to the North American winter tourists. Europeans also came to Negril, and several hotels were built in order to cater directly to those guests.Negril was named Negrillo by the Spanish in 1494 but has little history except as a haven for shipping. In 1702 British Admiral Benbow sailed into Negril and regrouped his forces after his ill-fated encounter with the French under Admiral DuCasse and in 1818 fifty warships and 6600 men sailed from Negril to tackle the American rebels and were put to fight the battle of New Orleans. The infamous Pirates Calico Jack and Anne Bonney were captured in Negril and were executed near Port Royal. Negril remained relatively unknown until the 60’s and 70’s, when American “flower children”, college kids and Vietnam veterans gravitated towards the West End. They lived in the homes of locals and shared family meals and came in ever increasing numbers. Soon more luxurious hotels were built which appealed to a wider range of visitor and visitor numbers increased significantly. The influx of visitors led to the formation of The Negril Chamber of Commerce in 1983. The Chamber’s aim is to foster the business community and to support Negril’s businesses, visitors and locals. Several environmental agencies were also formed in Negril to provide solutions for environmental issues affecting the area. They include the Negril Coral Reef Preservation Society (NCRPS) and The National Environmental Protection Trust (NEPT). Negril.com was formed 10 years ago and is the premier destination website for Negril and other popular areas of Jamaica. No doubt Negril.com has done its share to expose Negril to some of the over 300,000 visitors who come here every year.
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