REVIEW · MONTEGO BAY
Jet Car with Optional Drone Video or KFC Meal in Montego Bay
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Jet cars over Montego Bay feel unreal. For 30 minutes, you drive a two-seater jet car across Caribbean water, with the option to add KFC or a short drone video package right in the $194 price.
I like the way this experience is set up to feel straightforward: private transportation, air-conditioned comfort, bottled water, and WiFi on board while you get to the water. Then you get a clear, focused hit of adrenaline—no all-day itinerary shuffle.
One big thing to plan for: it’s a 2-seater, and there’s no single riding. If you’re coming solo, you’ll need a second person in your group (an extra rider is $30).
In This Review
- Key things to know before you book
- Jet Car thrills in Montego Bay: up to 60 mph, plus the fun factor
- KFC combo or drone video: what you get for the same $194
- Option 1: KFC meal included with your tour
- Option 2: Drone video plus photos sent to your phone
- The real 1 hour 15 minutes plan: where the time actually goes
- Pricing and value: why $194 can make sense here
- What to bring for a smoother ride day
- Guides and drivers: why names like Ricardo and Wane matter
- Comfort reality check: the heat, the bumps, and the vehicle condition
- Weather, cancellations, and keeping the day on track
- Should you book the OceanShootJamaica Tours jet car in Montego Bay?
- FAQ
- How fast does the jet car go?
- How long is the riding time?
- Can I ride alone?
- What KFC meal choices are included?
- What’s included with the drone video option?
- Does the tour include transportation?
- What happens if weather is bad or I need to cancel?
Key things to know before you book

- Up to 60 mph on Caribbean water for a 30-minute ride that feels like a step above standard jet skis
- Two-seater setup means couple-and-friend friendly travel, not solo-friendly
- Choose your add-on: a KFC combo meal or a 2–3 minute drone video plus 5 drone photos
- A certified lifeguard on a jet ski monitors you during the ride
- Private tour for your group only, with pickup offered and a mobile ticket
- Some ride comfort reports are mixed, so expect a “check the vehicle feel” moment before you go out
Jet Car thrills in Montego Bay: up to 60 mph, plus the fun factor
This is not the slow-and-splashy version of ocean sport. The whole pitch here is speed and control: you get 30 minutes on a jet car in Montego Bay waters, with the ride capability described as going up to 60 mph.
Because it’s a two-seater, the experience is built for shared thrills. That can actually make it more fun than solo “go fast, then wait” vibes: one person drives while the other records, reacts, or just soaks in the scenery.
You’ll also want to mentally prep for the ride style. Some experiences are described as looping through the area rather than point-to-point, with lots of wave bumps that lift you up and drop you back down. That bouncing is part of the excitement, but it also means you should come with water shoes and a towel plan so you’re not stuck feeling awkward wet-and-sandy afterward.
And yes, there’s a safety presence. A certified lifeguard on a jet ski monitors you the entire time while you’re out on the water, which helps take the edge off the fear factor when you’re committing to speed.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Montego Bay.
KFC combo or drone video: what you get for the same $194

Here’s where the value gets practical. The $194 price includes your jet car ride plus one of these two add-ons, based on the option you pick:
Option 1: KFC meal included with your tour
If you choose KFC, you’ll pick a combo in your special requirements:
- 2pc meal deal: chicken, regular fries, and a drink
- 3pc big deal: chicken, regular fries, and a drink
- Authentic jerk chicken combo: 1/4 jerk chicken, 2 festivals (fried dough), and soda
The useful part of this choice is that you’re not trying to figure out where to eat after you get soaked. The meal is part of the packaged moment.
Option 2: Drone video plus photos sent to your phone
If video is your goal, the drone option is specific:
- A 2–3 minute drone video
- 5 drone photos
- Delivered so it’s transferred directly to your phone at the end of your excursion
- Plus the video is sent within 24 hours to the email you provide (sent via file share)
So you’re covered in two ways: instant phone keepsake right after, and a higher-quality follow-up via email for sharing later. If your camera roll is already packed with phone videos, this drone add-on is the easiest way to get a “this looks cinematic” angle without editing skills.
The real 1 hour 15 minutes plan: where the time actually goes

The duration is listed as about 1 hour 15 minutes, and that matters because it sets expectations. You’re not buying a half-day activity. You’re buying a fast, energetic block where the main event is the 30-minute riding time.
In practical terms, here’s what you can expect from the flow:
- Pickup is offered, using a private, air-conditioned vehicle
- You’ll handle paperwork basics like a waiver signature and you’ll need ID
- Once you’re geared up, you hit the water for your 30 minutes
- Then you return, dry off, and finish with your included add-on (meal or drone delivery)
Most of the “extra” time beyond the ride is the buffer: transportation, getting ready, and getting you back to Montego Bay feeling like you didn’t just spend your whole day waiting around.
Pricing and value: why $194 can make sense here

At $194 per person, the number sounds like a splurge. But for this experience, the price includes a lot of pieces that add up fast when you’re on your own:
- Private transportation
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- All fees and taxes
- WiFi on board
- Complimentary bottled water
- 30 minutes of riding
- And your choice of KFC combo or drone video + photos included in that same booking
This is the part I’d underline for your decision-making: you’re paying for the ride time and the “memory package” in one go. That’s usually what keeps tours like this from feeling like a random cash grab.
Two cost notes to keep in mind:
- No single riding. If only one person in your group is booked, you’ll run into the two-seater reality.
- An extra person to ride along is listed as $30 per person.
Also, do yourself a favor and read for comfort tradeoffs. Some feedback is very positive about staff and the ride itself, while other feedback points out vehicle condition issues during transport (things like odors and wear inside). For the price, I’d treat it as reasonable to expect a vehicle that feels clean and safe. If something feels off before you leave, say it calmly and ask them to check what’s available.
What to bring for a smoother ride day

You’ll be getting wet, no matter how careful you are. The essentials are spelled out for a reason:
- Water shoes
- Sunglasses
- Towel (so you can dry off after)
Driver and rider basics:
- The driver must sign a waiver and present ID
- The experience is described as a private tour/activity, so it’s just your group
A small but smart move: if you’re choosing drone video, keep your phone accessible and ready at the end. The photos transfer directly to your phone then, so it’s not a “wait for an upload” situation.
Guides and drivers: why names like Ricardo and Wane matter

This tour isn’t just about speed. The best rides are usually the ones where the person at the helm helps you feel comfortable fast, and the ride has a little extra meaning beyond the adrenaline.
In the feedback you provided, certain names keep popping up as standouts:
- Ricardo (often credited as an excellent driver and very helpful)
- Wane (noted for being welcoming, informative, and patient)
- Nicko / Neko (credited with making the experience fun)
- Paul and Aldwane (mentioned for being professional and on-point)
The useful takeaway for you: even if you’re the one gripping the wheel, you’ll likely appreciate a guide who gives quick pointers and keeps things moving. You also might get some commentary along the way, with mentions of a historical lesson about the Jamaican sea.
One caution I’d mention because it’s directly in the feedback: there’s at least one report of an extra stop to a gift shop that wasn’t part of the planned activity. If you want to keep your day tight, ask ahead of time what stops happen between pickup, the ride, and the finish. Clear expectations help you avoid an extra time sink.
Comfort reality check: the heat, the bumps, and the vehicle condition

This is where I’ll stay balanced. The ride is described as exhilarating and fast by many people, but there are a couple of practical comfort themes:
- It can be hot, and you may not feel “cooling splash” inside the vehicle
- Some steering and interior condition complaints show up, like a steering wheel attachment feeling loose or the interior feeling worn
- There are reports of transport vehicles that smelled like gas or felt rundown inside
None of those issues automatically mean the whole experience will be bad. But since the price is $194, I think it’s fair to treat comfort and vehicle condition as part of your checklist.
If you’re booking, arrive ready to advocate politely:
- Ask if the vehicle you’re using feels secure
- Pay attention to how the steering wheel and controls feel before you head out
- If you’re choosing the KFC option, remember you’re going from water to food, so keep a towel and keep your seating area as clean as you can
Weather, cancellations, and keeping the day on track

This activity requires good weather. If conditions are poor, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund, which is the right kind of safety net for an ocean-based activity.
In the meantime, plan like this day is weather-dependent:
- Don’t schedule a second must-do right after unless you’re okay with a reshuffle
- Bring the water gear listed, because sun and salt will do their thing fast
The overall feel is: the ride is short, but it’s not a “rain or shine” kind of shortcut. When it runs, it runs.
Should you book the OceanShootJamaica Tours jet car in Montego Bay?
Book this if you want:
- A short, high-adrenaline ocean activity without committing to a full day
- A shared experience (couples and friends are ideal for the two-seater setup)
- A built-in memory add-on: drone video and photos or a KFC/jerk chicken combo
- Private transport and a focused stop in Montego Bay
Skip or rethink if:
- You’re traveling solo and don’t want to add a second rider ($30 extra is available, but you do need two seats)
- You’re very sensitive to vehicle comfort details and hate the idea of worn interiors
- You want a very calm, slow sightseeing ride (this is set up for speed and wave bumps)
If you match the vibe—speed, ocean fun, and a quick souvenir package—this is an easy “yes” for Montego Bay.
FAQ
How fast does the jet car go?
The jet car ride is described as reaching up to 60 mph on the Caribbean Ocean Waters.
How long is the riding time?
You get 30 minutes of jet car riding, within an overall duration of about 1 hour 15 minutes.
Can I ride alone?
No. The jet car is a 2-seater, so two persons must ride together. Single riding isn’t allowed. An extra person to ride along is $30 per person.
What KFC meal choices are included?
If you choose KFC, you can select one combo meal:
- 2pc meal deal: chicken, regular fries, and a drink
- 3pc big deal: chicken, regular fries, and a drink
- Authentic jerk chicken combo: 1/4 jerk chicken, 2 festivals, and soda
What’s included with the drone video option?
The drone option includes a 2–3 minute video and 5 drone photos transferred directly to your phone at the end. The video is also sent within 24 hours to your email via file share.
Does the tour include transportation?
Yes. Pickup is offered and private transportation is included, using an air-conditioned vehicle with WiFi onboard and complimentary bottled water.
What happens if weather is bad or I need to cancel?
The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

























