REVIEW · MONTEGO BAY
ATV, Bamboo Rafting, Horseback Ride n Swim Guided Tour
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Jamaica by ATV, raft, and horse feels like a full vacation. This Montego Bay day trip mixes adrenaline on Snow Hill Mountain with calm moments on the Rio Nuevo bamboo raft, then caps it with real Jamaican eating.
I especially like the variety: you go from off-road trails to a 30ft handcrafted raft, then into St. Ann’s Bay on horseback. I also like how the day stays friendly and organized, with guides named Jermaine and others repeatedly praised for safety, timing, and keeping the energy up.
One consideration: bring extra cash for tips and possible add-ons at stops. A couple reviews also mention paperwork/waiver timing stress, so plan to move fast with forms so nothing slows your ride.
In This Review
- Key Highlights I’d Prioritize
- How This Combo Tour Feels Like Two Trips in One
- Getting Oriented in Montego Bay (and Why It Matters)
- St. Ann’s Bay Horseback Ride n Swim: The Best Photo-and-Refresh Stop
- The practical side
- Rio Nuevo Bamboo Rafting and the Rope Swing: Relaxed Water With a Kick
- What makes it fun (and worth your money)
- Bring a realistic money mindset
- Safety notes that actually help
- Blue Adventure Tours ATV Up Snow Hill Mountain: The Adrenaline Core
- What you should expect
- Considerations before you throttle up
- Transport Between Stops: The “Hidden” Part of the Value
- Scotchies Drax Hall: Ending With Real Food, Not a Fake Crown
- Budget reality check
- What the Guides Add (Especially Jermaine)
- Price and Value: Why $120 Can Make Sense
- Who This Tour Fits Best (and Who Should Rethink)
- Practical Tips I’d Follow Before You Go
- Should You Book BOJ Adventure Tours ATV, Bamboo Rafting, Horseback n Swim?
- FAQ
- What does the tour include?
- How long is the experience?
- Is pickup offered?
- Is lunch included?
- Do I need to bring cash?
- What is the raft like?
- How many people are in the group?
- Is the tour weather-dependent?
- How far in advance should I book?
- When is confirmation provided?
Key Highlights I’d Prioritize

- Snow Hill Mountain ATV time with guided riding and big views as your payoff
- Rio Nuevo bamboo raft on a handcrafted 30ft raft, plus a rope swing into the river
- St. Ann’s Bay horseback ride n swim with photo moments and an ocean splash
- Scotchies Drax Hall meal stop focused on no-frills local food, not a tourist buffet
- Small group size (up to 15), which helps the day feel more hands-on
- Bottled water and air-conditioned transport included, so you’re not scrambling for basics
How This Combo Tour Feels Like Two Trips in One

This is the kind of tour that works when you want a lot of Jamaica in one day without jumping through ten separate bookings. You’ll get action that’s physical (ATV and horseback) and fun water time that’s calmer (bamboo rafting and swimming).
I like that it’s paced as short chapters. Each stop is about an hour, so you get variety without the dead time of waiting around forever.
The best part is the contrast. Snow Hill’s higher, hillier feel is one mood; Rio Nuevo’s river rhythm is another; then St. Ann’s Bay brings you back toward sea-level energy.
You can also read our reviews of more guided tours in Montego Bay
Getting Oriented in Montego Bay (and Why It Matters)

The tour includes pickup offered, plus air-conditioned vehicle transport. That matters in Jamaica because moving between countryside and coastal areas can take time, and heat can drain you fast.
You’ll also get a mobile ticket, and the group caps at 15 travelers, which usually keeps things smoother than big-bus tours. In real life, smaller groups also make it easier for guides to check that everyone is suited up and ready to go.
If you’re booking as a group of friends or celebrating a birthday, this size is a big plus. It’s social, but you still get attention.
St. Ann’s Bay Horseback Ride n Swim: The Best Photo-and-Refresh Stop
This part is about countryside riding, then a splash in the water with your horse. The ride is designed for people who like being active outdoors, not people who want a sitting-only “scenic ride.”
What I’d love here is the photo potential and the quick break from heat. You’re not just riding—you’re hopping off for pictures, and you’ll have that chance to cool off with a dip.
The practical side
- Plan for wet gear and sandy moments near the water.
- Wear shoes you’re okay getting scuffed; horseback days can get messy fast.
- Listen closely at the start of the ride. One review mentioned a rough moment where a rider fell after stepping off. That doesn’t mean it will happen to you, but it does mean you should take the step carefully and ask your guide for the safest way to dismount.
If you want one stop that feels like a true Jamaica “day out,” St. Ann’s Bay is it.
Rio Nuevo Bamboo Rafting and the Rope Swing: Relaxed Water With a Kick

Then you shift from land to river. You’ll board a handcrafted 30ft bamboo raft on Rio Nuevo, guided through one of Jamaica’s most scenic valley sections.
This is the stop that balances the day. ATVs and horseback are work. Rafting is float time—until you hit the rope swing.
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What makes it fun (and worth your money)
- The bamboo raft is traditional and different from the usual “boat ride” feeling.
- The rope swing gives you that adrenaline hit without needing any special gear.
- You’ll also spend time in the river area described as Secret River.
Bring a realistic money mindset
Your ticket price covers the core tour components, but some extra moments can cost money. A few reviews mention charges during the rafting portion (for example, added fees tied to certain stops) and note to bring cash for extras and tips. So, keep a buffer in your budget and don’t assume everything downstream is free.
Safety notes that actually help
You don’t have to be a swimmer to enjoy the overall vibe, but you do want to watch where you step and follow guide instructions closely on the rope swing and boarding. The guides are repeatedly praised for safety, but water still needs respect.
Blue Adventure Tours ATV Up Snow Hill Mountain: The Adrenaline Core

This is the “do something bold” chunk. You’ll head into tropical terrain and ride your own guided ATV toward the top area of Snow Hill Mountain.
What I like about this segment is that it’s not just going in a straight line. You’re touring through hilly ground with a guide, which keeps you moving and also helps prevent the “we got lost” problem that can ruin an ATV day.
What you should expect
- You ride your own ATV (so you’re not stuck as a passenger).
- You’ll be in guided terrain that includes uphill and uneven sections.
- You’ll likely get some of the best views of the day when you reach the higher areas.
Considerations before you throttle up
ATVs can be bouncy. If you have back or knee issues, it’s worth going into it with that in mind. Also, bring the mindset that you’ll follow directions rather than “wing it.” A couple reviews highlight that the experience is very dependent on how smoothly the day’s logistics and forms are handled—so arrive ready to check in and get onto the trail without delay.
Transport Between Stops: The “Hidden” Part of the Value

A big reason combo tours work (or don’t) is the driving time. This one includes air-conditioned transport, which is a genuine comfort win on a Caribbean day.
Also, the day is built around a chain: horse → raft → ATV → food. That structure saves you from booking separate tours across the island, and it reduces the risk of missing one segment because your plans got out of sync.
You’ll still want patience. This is a 5–6 hour block, and you’ll be leaving and returning with a lot of small transitions. It’s active, but not a full-day all-day ordeal for everyone—just long enough to feel like a real adventure.
Scotchies Drax Hall: Ending With Real Food, Not a Fake Crown

The last stop is a meal at Scotchies Drax Hall, described as a no-frills, casual spot where you can taste flavors of Jamaica in a straightforward way. The tour also pairs this with the kind of lunch experience that can include items like jerk chicken and Red Stripe.
I like food stops that feel local. Scotchies is positioned as a family-vibe restaurant rather than an attraction. That means you’re more likely to eat what you’d actually want after all that activity: salty, smoky, filling.
Budget reality check
Lunch is allocated for you to purchase at your expense. So treat the $120 as covering the adventure core (ATV, horseback ride, bamboo raft, rope swing, transport, bottled water), then plan extra for your meal and any drinks.
A couple reviews also mention that guides helped them find local food spots and that the fish was a standout. That’s a nice reminder: ask your guide what to order when you arrive hungry.
What the Guides Add (Especially Jermaine)

Here’s the thing: activities can be similar across operators. What separates this experience is the human layer—your driver/guide can turn a fun day into a memorable one.
Names like Jermaine come up again and again in reviews, with people praising him for being on time, communicating well, and making sure everyone felt safe. People also describe him as attentive during transitions between stops, and even as someone who helped with planning around local food.
That’s not just nice. It affects your day. If you’re waiting for the next pickup, wondering what the rules are, or feeling unsure about how something works, a strong guide reduces stress.
Price and Value: Why $120 Can Make Sense
At $120 per person, this isn’t a cheap “one activity” tour. But it’s also not priced like four separate private excursions.
You’re paying for a full stack of included components:
- ATV adventure
- Horseback ride n swim
- Bamboo rafting
- Rope swing
- Bottled water
- Air-conditioned transport
- Guided segments across the day
When you compare that to booking just one major activity, the cost starts to look like a bundle deal. The missing piece is lunch, which you’ll cover yourself.
So I’d judge value like this: if you want ATV plus water plus horseback in one day, this package can feel efficient. If you only want one or two of those experiences, you might be better off choosing a single activity tour.
Who This Tour Fits Best (and Who Should Rethink)
This is best for you if:
- You want variety in one visit to Montego Bay
- You’re comfortable riding (ATV and horseback) and walking around between stops
- You like guided structure with room for photos and short swims
You might rethink it if:
- You’re expecting everything to be fully passive (there’s active riding and movement)
- You have limited mobility or balance concerns, since horseback and ATVs can be bumpy
- You don’t want to deal with any paperwork or potential schedule shifts on the day of travel
The one rider who fell during horseback dismount is a reminder to take that moment seriously. If you want a safer-feeling experience, ask the guide to show you the correct way to step down and don’t rush it.
Practical Tips I’d Follow Before You Go
If you want this day to run smoothly, here’s what I’d do:
- Bring cash for tips and possible add-ons. Multiple reviews suggest cash is useful during the day.
- Wear closed-toe shoes that can handle water and dirt.
- Bring a simple dry bag or waterproof pouch for your phone and essentials.
- Put away the idea that you’ll sit in the shade nonstop. This is a moving day.
- Go with a good attitude for paperwork check-in. If you have issues filling forms electronically, it can slow the start.
Also, hydration is built in with bottled water, but you’ll still sweat. If you’re prone to dehydration, consider bringing your own small electrolyte option too.
Should You Book BOJ Adventure Tours ATV, Bamboo Rafting, Horseback n Swim?
If you want an action-and-relax day that feels like you did four things in one, this is a strong pick. The included ATV + raft + horseback mix is exactly the kind of value bundle that makes a short Montego Bay trip feel bigger than it is.
Book it especially if you can get a guide like Jermaine, since people consistently credit him with smooth timing and a safe, fun vibe. And if you don’t mind bringing extra cash for tips and potential extras, the day becomes much easier to enjoy.
Just go in with eyes open: it’s active, it’s a full chunk of time, lunch is on you, and you should expect some on-site payments for certain add-ons. If that fits your style, you’ll likely love the mix of mountain thrills, river calm, and Jamaican food to end the day.
FAQ
What does the tour include?
It includes ATV adventure, horseback ride n swim, bamboo rafting, rope swing, Secret River, air-conditioned vehicle transport, and bottled water, plus all fees and taxes.
How long is the experience?
It runs about 5 to 6 hours.
Is pickup offered?
Yes, pickup is offered.
Is lunch included?
No. Lunch time is allocated for lunch at your expense.
Do I need to bring cash?
You may want to bring cash for tips and possible extra charges during the activities, since some add-ons are mentioned in reviews.
What is the raft like?
You ride a handcrafted 30ft bamboo raft on the Rio Nuevo portion of the tour.
How many people are in the group?
The tour has a maximum of 15 travelers.
Is the tour weather-dependent?
Yes. It requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
How far in advance should I book?
On average, it’s booked about 47 days in advance.
When is confirmation provided?
Confirmation is received at the time of booking.







































