REVIEW · MONTEGO BAY
Floyd’s Pelican Ocean Bar Private Tour with Transportation
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The ocean bar is the main event. This Floyd’s Pelican Ocean Bar private tour from Montego Bay pairs South Coast scenery with a drink at an offshore bar that literally sits in the water, guided by a local expert who helps you make sense of what you’re seeing.
I also like that the trip is built for limited time: hotel pickup and drop-off mean you can spend more hours looking out at rivers, beaches, mountains, and cliffs instead of wrestling with routes and schedules. The main thing to plan for is transport time, since the ride from Montego Bay’s north side to Floyd’s Pelican Bar on the south side can be a long haul, and one day can run longer if directions get messy.
In This Review
- Key points before you book
- Floyd’s Pelican Bar: what makes the ocean stop worth it
- South Coast Jamaica viewpoints from Montego Bay
- Private tour with transportation: the real convenience factor
- Timing and the ride to the south side of the island
- Price ($169.24) and the value you’re actually buying
- Inside your 2 hours at Floyd’s Pelican Bar
- What to pack for a south-coast ride and an ocean bar stop
- Who this tour fits best (and who should pick something else)
- Should you book Floyd’s Pelican with transportation from Montego Bay?
- FAQ
- How much does Floyd’s Pelican Ocean Bar Private Tour with Transportation cost?
- How long is the tour?
- Is this a private tour?
- Do I get hotel pickup and drop-off?
- Is admission to Floyd’s Pelican Bar included?
- What time is the bar stop available?
- Do I need to print a ticket?
- Is there group discount pricing?
- Can I cancel for a full refund?
- Is it suitable for most travelers?
Key points before you book

- Floyd’s Pelican Bar is the destination: a drink-stop at a bar sitting in the middle of the ocean
- Guided south-coast context: you’ll learn about nature and culture as you pass scenic viewpoints
- Private group experience: only your group rides, so the day feels more controlled and less rushed
- Transportation is part of the value: pickup and drop-off help you maximize limited time
- Free admission ticket: your time at the bar comes with free admission
- It runs almost any time: listed hours cover the full day (12:00 AM to 11:59 PM)
Floyd’s Pelican Bar: what makes the ocean stop worth it

Floyd’s Pelican Ocean Bar is the headline, and it’s easy to see why. Instead of a typical bar with a view, you get a bar that’s positioned out in the water, so the setting feels different from the moment you arrive. You’re not just stopping for a quick drink—you’re stepping into an iconic roadside feature that became a destination on purpose.
Your schedule includes a solid chunk of time there—about 2 hours—and that’s a good length for doing the basics well. You can settle in, take in the ocean setting, and slow down enough to actually enjoy it rather than treating it like a photo-only detour.
One practical note: this kind of spot is fun, but the experience hinges on how the day’s travel goes. When the drive takes longer, that 2-hour window becomes your main anchor, so it helps to treat the bar time as the “protected” part of the itinerary.
You can also read our reviews of more private tours in Montego Bay
South Coast Jamaica viewpoints from Montego Bay

The tour is more than a straight shot to the bar. It’s described as a guided excursion along Jamaica’s South Coast, and that matters because the scenery is part of the payoff. Expect you’ll be traveling past and through areas where you can see rivers, beaches, mountains, and cliffs, with an informative local guide adding context while you go.
That context is what makes the drive feel less like sitting in a vehicle. When you have someone on board explaining what you’re looking at—natural features, local culture, and regional history in general terms—it turns a long drive into a moving classroom. You’ll also feel the benefit if you’re visiting for a short stay in Montego Bay, because you can cover a lot of visual variety without adding extra planning work.
The drawback here is simple: if you’re the type who prefers to spend most of the day walking around, the “views from the route” style may feel lighter on activity. You’re still getting variety, but the pace is guided and ride-based.
Private tour with transportation: the real convenience factor

This is a private tour/activity, meaning only your group participates. That’s a meaningful difference from shared buses, especially if you want your guide’s attention to stay focused on your timing, your questions, and your group’s comfort level.
Transportation is also a major part of the value. Pickup is offered at select hotels in Montego Bay, and you’ll get drop-off back after the experience. If you don’t love negotiating taxis, or you’d rather avoid guessing at routing on your own, this is the kind of service that buys back mental energy.
You’ll also see a few “small but useful” details in the info:
- Mobile ticket: helpful if you don’t want to deal with paperwork
- Group discounts: can reduce the cost per person if you’re traveling with others
- Near public transportation: it hints that the operation is set up for the area’s movement, though pickup is the main convenience point
The tour provider is Di Jamaican Flava Transfers and Tours. That matters mainly because transportation quality and navigation depend on the driver, not just the brochure.
Timing and the ride to the south side of the island

Here’s the blunt truth: the drive to Floyd’s Pelican Bar takes time. One reported experience described the ride from the north side of the island (where many Montego Bay stays are) down to the bar on the south side as about two hours, and that aligns with what you should assume when planning your day.
That’s why the tour duration is listed broadly as 1 to 6 hours. The wide range usually means it adapts to pickup timing, route conditions, and how the day flows once you’re on the road and at the bar.
One caution from an account of the trip: the driver took a wrong turn and it took over 2 hours to reach the bar, but the driver waited and got the group back safely. The key takeaway isn’t panic—it’s planning. If you book this, give yourself breathing room and don’t stack another tight appointment right after.
Best way to handle this: treat it like a half-day outing at minimum, and plan for a “slow travel day” rather than a quick in-and-out stop.
Price ($169.24) and the value you’re actually buying

At $169.24 per person, this isn’t the cheapest way to see Floyd’s Pelican Bar. But it can be good value if you look at what’s bundled:
- Transportation included (pickup and drop-off)
- Private group setup
- Guided experience while you travel and take in the south-coast scenery
- Admission ticket free for the bar stop
That combination can outweigh the sticker price if you’d otherwise pay separately for a driver, struggle with logistics, or spend your time coordinating transport.
The main “value math” question is: are you traveling with a group where the private setup makes sense? If you’re solo or as a couple, you may feel the cost more. If you’re a small group and can take advantage of group discounts, the per-person price becomes easier to stomach because you’re effectively paying for a customized ride.
Also, remember the bar includes a drink stop at the end. The data doesn’t say that drink is included in the price, so budget for the beverage separately. Still, having that stop built into the plan is part of the reason this feels like a real excursion rather than a random outing.
You can also read our reviews of more drinking tours in Montego Bay
Inside your 2 hours at Floyd’s Pelican Bar

Your time at Floyd’s Pelican Bar is listed at about 2 hours, and that’s enough to do this stop the right way. You’ll likely spend time:
- getting oriented in the ocean-bar setting
- ordering a drink and relaxing with the water around you
- enjoying the views and the novelty of the location
- taking photos if you care about that (and making sure you don’t rush)
If you want to make it smooth, set expectations with your group before you arrive: arrive, take a breather, then decide how long you want to linger. Two hours is a comfortable window, but the day can shift due to travel time.
Also, because this is an offshore setting, it helps to be mentally ready for “weather mood” moments. If it’s breezy or changeable, it’s still part of the experience—just dress like you’re going to be outside.
What to pack for a south-coast ride and an ocean bar stop

The data doesn’t list an exact packing list, so I’ll stick to what you can reasonably prepare for on a guided south-coast excursion plus an offshore bar.
Bring:
- Light rain or wind protection (you’ll be outside near the water)
- Comfortable shoes (you may be standing and moving around before and after your drink)
- Sunscreen and sun protection (even if it’s cloudy, Caribbean sun can be strong)
- A small cash backup in case you want to cover anything at the bar that isn’t covered by the tour price
If you’re prone to motion discomfort, also consider travel comfort. The ride is long enough that you’ll likely be sitting for a while, and being comfortable can make the whole day more enjoyable.
Who this tour fits best (and who should pick something else)

This private tour is a good fit if:
- you want hotel pickup and drop-off without arranging your own transport
- you like guided explanation while you travel through scenic areas
- you’re specifically interested in Floyd’s Pelican Bar and want a plan that gets you there without stress
- you’re traveling as a small group and can make private value work
It might be less ideal if:
- you want lots of walking or multiple stops beyond the bar
- you’re on an ultra-tight schedule and can’t absorb travel delays
- you strongly prefer short drives only
The info says most travelers can participate, which suggests it’s not meant to be a high-intensity day. But with long ride time on potentially uneven roads, comfort matters.
Should you book Floyd’s Pelican with transportation from Montego Bay?
I’d book this if you want the simplest path to a very specific experience: an ocean bar setting plus a guided south-coast ride from Montego Bay. The private format, free admission ticket, and pickup/drop-off can make the day feel worth the money—especially if you’re traveling in a group and can share the cost.
I’d think twice if you’re the type who hates uncertainty in travel time. The south-coast drive is long, and even when things go well, you should plan around that reality. If you do book, give yourself a relaxed schedule before and after, and treat Floyd’s Pelican Bar as the main event of the day.
If you want a low-stress way to reach one of Jamaica’s most talked-about seaside oddities, this is a solid choice.
FAQ
How much does Floyd’s Pelican Ocean Bar Private Tour with Transportation cost?
The price listed is $169.24 per person.
How long is the tour?
The duration is listed as approximately 1 to 6 hours, with about 2 hours at Floyd’s Pelican Bar.
Is this a private tour?
Yes. It’s private, and only your group will participate.
Do I get hotel pickup and drop-off?
Pickup is offered at select hotels, and drop-off is included after the experience.
Is admission to Floyd’s Pelican Bar included?
The admission ticket is listed as free.
What time is the bar stop available?
The experience hours are listed as 12:00 AM to 11:59 PM, Monday through Sunday, for both 2025 and 2026.
Do I need to print a ticket?
No. The tour uses a mobile ticket.
Is there group discount pricing?
Yes, group discounts are included as part of the offering.
Can I cancel for a full refund?
Yes. Free cancellation is available. You must cancel at least 24 hours before the experience’s start time for a full refund.
Is it suitable for most travelers?
The info says most travelers can participate.
If you’d like, tell me your travel month and where you’re staying in Montego Bay (rough area is fine), and I’ll help you think through a realistic time plan for the drive and the bar stop.





































