REVIEW · MONTEGO BAY
Jamaica’s Dunn’s River Falls & River Tubing Tour
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Jamaica water plus river tubing sounds like a win. This tour is built around two big hits: Dunn’s River Falls with a choice to climb or explore from below, and White River tubing for the fun part right after. The timing is mostly focused on those two activities, so you should expect a smoother day than a sightseeing marathon, but also not a long list of stops everywhere you might want.
I love that it runs with a small group (up to 4), which makes pickup, logistics, and getting to the attractions feel less stressful. I also like the straightforward flow: transportation gets you there, you get real time at the falls and then you slide into tubing on the White River. One drawback to plan for: the base price doesn’t include both on-site admission fees, so your final total will be higher once you arrive.
In This Review
- Key Points I’d Zoom In On
- Dunn’s River Falls First: Why This Order Feels Right
- Dunn’s River Falls: Choose Your Adventure on the 600-Foot Water
- Practical tip: plan for water footwear
- White River Tubing in Ocho Rios: The Fun Part After the Falls
- What to expect during tubing
- The Drive: Mo Bay, Falmouth, Ocho Rios, and Jamaica’s Big Story
- A realistic note on sightseeing
- Price and Fees: The Part You Should Do the Math On
- Why the math can still be worth it
- Pickup, Timing, and Small-Group Comfort
- Duration: plan like it’s longer
- What to Pack for Dunn’s River and Tubing (So You Don’t Spend Extra)
- Who This Tour Suits Best (and Who Might Feel It’s Not Ideal)
- Should You Book This Dunn’s River Falls & River Tubing Tour?
- FAQ
- How long is the Jamaica Dunn’s River Falls and River Tubing tour?
- Is lunch included in the price?
- Are admission fees included in the $55 price?
- How much are the Dunn’s River Falls and river tubing entrance fees?
- What’s included in the $55 per person?
- Where does pickup happen?
- Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
- What are the cancellation rules?
Key Points I’d Zoom In On

- Up to 4 people per group means more room for questions and fewer delays between activities
- Choice at Dunn’s River: climb/hike the 600-foot falls or stay closer to the beach pools and viewpoints
- White River tubing right after the falls keeps the day moving while you’re still in swim-ready mode
- Scenic route with history notes uses the drive itself (Mo Bay–Falmouth–Ocho Rios area) for added context
- Pickup is included from many common Jamaica bases like Negril, Montego Bay, and Ocho Rios
- Bring water shoes: if you don’t, you may be pressured into buying gear on-site for an extra fee
Dunn’s River Falls First: Why This Order Feels Right

The best part of this tour setup is that it sends you straight to Dunn’s River Falls before anything else. That matters because the falls are the main “must-do” attraction, and your energy and attention are best spent there first. Once you’ve done the climb or the beach-side exploring, you’re ready for something completely different: getting splashed and laughing during tubing.
You also get a more natural day rhythm. Falls can take time, depending on how fast you move and what you choose to do. When the schedule anchors around Dunn’s River first, it reduces the risk that tubing gets rushed. And since the tour is only described as proceeding directly to the falls before tubing, you’re not counting on a heavy “tour bus sightseeing circuit” to fill your day.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Montego Bay.
Dunn’s River Falls: Choose Your Adventure on the 600-Foot Water

This is the headline. Dunn’s River Falls is about 600 feet (200 meters) tall, and you can experience it in two main ways.
If you’re the “let’s do the thing” type, you can climb up with the group and make your way toward the top. It’s not just a walk in the park; it’s a hands-on climb over the waterfall’s rock steps where water constantly pulls at your balance. I like that the tour frames this as an option, not a forced script—so you can decide based on your comfort level that day.
If you’d rather not climb, you can explore the park from the beach below, then enjoy the atmosphere, pools, and viewpoints at your own pace. This is a smart choice if you have mobility limits, prefer to take photos from calmer areas, or simply want the falls without the energy burn.
Practical tip: plan for water footwear
Dunn’s River is a wet, slippery environment. You’ll want water shoes or sturdy sandals. One detail worth believing: if you arrive without proper footwear, you might be asked to pay for gear on-site (a past booking cited about $10). That’s avoidable money, so pack accordingly.
White River Tubing in Ocho Rios: The Fun Part After the Falls

After the falls, you head into the White River tubing portion in the Ocho Rios area. Tubing is the payoff you feel in your shoulders and face after the climb—cooling off, moving faster, and letting the current do the work.
What’s good about pairing these two activities is contrast. Dunn’s River is effort and footing. Tubing is relaxation mixed with splashes and easy motion. Even if you chose the non-climbing option at the falls, tubing can still feel like the action segment of your day.
What to expect during tubing
You’ll be guided through the tubing experience as part of a designated White River Tubing Tour of Ocho Rios. The exact intensity isn’t spelled out here, but the basic idea is simple: you float down a river course using your tube, and the water gives you that “I’m on vacation” grin without needing to be an athlete.
The Drive: Mo Bay, Falmouth, Ocho Rios, and Jamaica’s Big Story

This tour includes more than just water activities—it also uses the drive through Jamaica’s corridor to add context. The description specifically references views and areas connecting Montego Bay (Mo Bay), Falmouth, and Ocho Rios, plus the idea that you’ll see historic landmarks along the way.
It also includes a specific historical note: Columbus is said to have made landfall in 1494 in Jamaica. That’s the kind of background that can make the scenery feel less random and more meaningful when you’re passing through towns and coastlines.
A realistic note on sightseeing
Here’s how I’d treat the sightseeing promises: think of it as scenery and story time, not a guarantee of multiple long stops at every named site. The tour description also says you go directly to Dunn’s River Falls before tubing, so don’t book this expecting hours of guided walking through a stack of historic districts. You’ll likely get driving views, a few photo opportunities, and commentary—then you’re at the falls.
Price and Fees: The Part You Should Do the Math On

The tour price is $55 per person for a ~6-hour experience (with the description also calling it a 7-hour excursion). Either way, this is a half-day to full-day activity block, not an hour-long add-on.
Here’s what you should know: admission fees are not included. The tour lists two on-site payments:
- Dunn’s River Falls entrance: $25 per person, payable on entry
- White River Tubing entrance: $30 per person, payable on entry
So your likely day total becomes $55 + $25 + $30 = $110 per person, before any lunch or optional stops.
Why the math can still be worth it
That added admission cost is normal for the big attractions. The value is that the $55 includes the big pieces that make the day easier: transportation to Dunn’s Falls, and the guided tubing experience plus guide support in English. Also, the small-group setup (up to 4 people) is a real quality-of-life factor compared with large crowded groups.
Still, I’d come prepared with cash or the ability to pay those fees without scrambling. And if you’re sensitive to how charges are explained on-site, be direct and calm. Know the listed amounts ahead of time so there’s no room for misunderstandings.
Pickup, Timing, and Small-Group Comfort

This tour includes pickup from most destinations in Negril, Montego Bay, and Ocho Rios. That’s a big deal if you don’t want to figure out transport on your own or you’d rather spend your energy on the falls instead of negotiating rides.
The group is limited to 4 participants, and it runs with a live English-speaking guide. That combination is usually where a tour improves from “just logistics” into a day that actually feels guided.
Duration: plan like it’s longer
The duration is listed as 6 hours, but the experience description also says a 7-hour excursion. I’d plan with a bit of buffer. That keeps you from showing up hungry, cranky, or under-packed if timing shifts due to entry lines or group pace.
What to Pack for Dunn’s River and Tubing (So You Don’t Spend Extra)

This is the simple packing checklist that protects your budget and comfort.
- Water shoes or sandals that can handle slick rocks and wet conditions
- A change of clothes or at least something you can put on after tubing
- Sunscreen (water activities make you forget you’re still baking)
- A small waterproof pouch if you have one for your phone and cash
- Towel if your starting location doesn’t provide one
The big lesson here is that good footwear is not optional at these sites. One past booking noted being told to buy or pay for footwear on-site if needed, which is money you can avoid by bringing your own.
Who This Tour Suits Best (and Who Might Feel It’s Not Ideal)

This is a strong fit if you want a classic Jamaica combo day:
- You’re excited by Dunn’s River Falls and you want guide help and transport
- You also want the playful side of Jamaica with White River tubing
- You prefer smaller groups and direct logistics over a huge bus day
It might be less ideal if you’re expecting a long series of sightseeing stops beyond the drive. The tour description emphasizes going directly to Dunn’s River Falls first, and the day’s structure is built around those two water attractions.
Also, if you’re on a strict budget, do your math up front. Once you add both admissions, you’re well above the $55 headline price.
Should You Book This Dunn’s River Falls & River Tubing Tour?
I’d book it if you want the two big experiences in one day with small-group convenience and guide support, and you’re ready to pay the on-site admission fees without fuss. The falls-choice option is especially helpful. You can climb if you want the adrenaline, or you can enjoy the falls from below if you’d rather keep it relaxed.
I’d pause before booking if you hate surprise costs or you’re hoping for lots of historic stops and long wandering time in multiple towns. This is primarily about Dunn’s River and then tubing.
If you do book, your best move is simple: pack water shoes, bring what you need for $25 + $30 admissions per person, and treat the drive as scenery plus story—then you’ll have a day that feels like Jamaica, not like a waiting room.
FAQ
How long is the Jamaica Dunn’s River Falls and River Tubing tour?
The duration is listed as 6 hours, and the description also mentions a 7-hour excursion. Plan for around that full block of time.
Is lunch included in the price?
No. Lunch is not included, but it can be added at an extra cost.
Are admission fees included in the $55 price?
No. All admission fees are not included in the tour cost.
How much are the Dunn’s River Falls and river tubing entrance fees?
Dunn’s River Falls is $25 per person, payable on entry. River tubing is $30 per person, payable on entry.
What’s included in the $55 per person?
Transportation to Dunn’s Falls, the White River Tubing tour of Ocho Rios, and access to Dunn’s River Falls where you can hike or climb (options depend on your chosen approach once you’re there).
Where does pickup happen?
Pickup is included from most destinations in Negril, Montego Bay, and Ocho Rios.
Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
Yes, it’s listed as wheelchair accessible.
What are the cancellation rules?
Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.






























