REVIEW · MONTEGO BAY
Jet Ski and Bamboo Rafting Limestone Massage From Montego Bay
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Three water activities, one smooth Jamaican day. This package stacks Jet Ski speed over Montego Bay with a limestone massage that uses heated stones to ease muscle tension and support circulation. The third act is relaxed bamboo rafting on the Lethe River, but one thing to plan for is that weather or equipment issues can shorten the water-sport portion.
What I like most is the human touch built into the experience. Drivers such as Brenden, Brandan, and Mr. Scott help keep the day on track, and the rafting side can be led by guides like Romie, Marco, Chris, while rafters such as Fyah are on hand too. You also get hotel pick-up, A/C comfort, bottled water, and a private group setup that runs from 2 to 15 people, which makes timing and communication easier.
In This Review
- Jet Ski, Lethe River rafting, and limestone massage: how the combo works
- Getting from Montego Bay to the water: timing, transport, and your meeting point
- The Montego Bay Jet Ski run: what you’re really paying for at this pace
- Bamboo rafting on the Lethe River: slow water, real scenery, easy rhythm
- Warm limestone massage: what makes it different from a standard rubdown
- Stops for meals and shopping: what’s included and how to plan your day
- Price and value at $155: who this makes sense for
- Private tour with a small group: what it changes for your day
- Weather and equipment hiccups: how to handle the real-world stuff
- Who should book this Montego Bay package (and who might want something else)
- Should you book this Montego Bay package
- FAQ
- How long is the Jet Ski, Bamboo Rafting, and Limestone Massage From Montego Bay tour?
- What is the price per person?
- Where does the tour start and end?
- Is pickup available?
- What activities are included in this package?
- What is the limestone massage, and what is it designed to do?
- What’s included in the tour cost?
- What is not included?
- How many people are in each booking?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Jet Ski, Lethe River rafting, and limestone massage: how the combo works

This is a three-part outing in one ticket, and that matters more than it sounds. Instead of choosing just one thing, you get a clear rhythm: adrenaline first, slow-water second, and hands-on recovery last.
The sequence is also smart for your body. After the jet ski effort, your second stop on calmer river water gives you a chance to reset. Then the limestone massage is the cool-down that tries to loosen what the first activity tightens up.
If you want a day that feels like different sides of Jamaica—sporty, scenic, and restorative—this format is built for that.
Getting from Montego Bay to the water: timing, transport, and your meeting point

The experience starts at 14 The Queens Dr, Montego Bay, Jamaica, and it ends back at the same meeting point. Pickup is offered, so if your hotel is within their route, you may start from your own doorstep instead of doing the full walk to the address.
You’re looking at about 3 hours 45 minutes total. That’s not a full-day tour, so you should treat it like a high-activity highlights run rather than a slow sightseeing crawl.
Comfort is handled in the basics: air-conditioned vehicle, bottled water, and stops along the way. The tour includes a stop for a meal or drink and also a stop for souvenir or gift shopping, which helps if you’re trying to avoid hunting around Montego Bay on your own.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Montego Bay
The Montego Bay Jet Ski run: what you’re really paying for at this pace
The jet ski part is the headline because it’s the fastest, loudest, and most hands-on moment in the whole day. You’ll ride across crystal-clear Montego Bay waters, and the whole point is to feel the power and speed without turning the day into a multi-day commitment.
At $155 per person, value here comes from the fact that the jet ski isn’t being sold alone. You’re buying the jet ski experience and then getting two additional activities folded in: bamboo rafting and a limestone massage.
One practical consideration: the jet ski portion depends on both weather and equipment. In one case, mechanical issues meant the group didn’t ride all at once, and the operator worked around it by offering massage time and refunds for the affected portion. In another case, rainy conditions cut the adventure short, and the driver helped make up for it as much as possible.
So the right mindset is: plan for fun, and also be ready for the schedule to flex.
Bamboo rafting on the Lethe River: slow water, real scenery, easy rhythm

After the jet ski adrenaline, bamboo rafting is the reset button. You’ll glide along the calmer currents of the Lethe River, surrounded by tropical scenery and the natural sounds of the water.
What makes rafting feel good in a short tour is how you can enjoy the sights without burning all your energy. You’re still outside and moving, but it’s a lower-stress pace where you can actually look around.
This portion is also where you’ll see the most personality from the guides. People in the day have been guided by names like Romie and Marco, and others have credited Chris for the best experience. When the rafter team includes someone like Fyah, the whole segment tends to feel like a guided nature moment rather than just “sit on a raft and go.”
If you’re booking with mixed ages or different comfort levels, rafting is usually the easiest activity to appreciate together.
Warm limestone massage: what makes it different from a standard rubdown

The limestone massage is the reason this tour feels more authentic than a simple water-sports combo. It uses heated limestone rocks, and the goal is to relax muscles and improve circulation.
Even if you’ve had massages before, heated stones are a different feel than oil and hands alone. The warmth helps soften muscles, and the stones can make pressure points feel more deliberate than a typical routine.
This also explains why it’s a strong finish after the earlier activity. If your jet ski ride leaves you tense in shoulders, back, or legs, the massage is built for release and recovery—exactly when you want it, near the end of the day.
And when schedules shift, massage can sometimes act as the fallback. In one described situation, people who didn’t get to jet ski due to mechanical issues were able to swap into massage time, which shows this isn’t just an add-on that gets skipped.
Stops for meals and shopping: what’s included and how to plan your day

You won’t be left hungry by default. The tour includes a stop for meal or drink, plus bottled water. That said, lunch and dinner are not included.
That means you should plan to eat before the tour if you’re the type who needs a full meal early, or bring a simple snack plan for after. The included meal/drink stop is helpful, but it isn’t described as a full sit-down lunch.
There’s also a stop for souvenir or gift shopping. This can be convenient if you want a quick browse in one controlled window rather than negotiating your own stops across Montego Bay.
A simple tip: if you’re taking photos, consider doing that before you buy. Once you’re in shopping mode, time can move fast because the tour has to keep to its overall schedule.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Montego Bay
Price and value at $155: who this makes sense for

The price is $155 per person, and it’s booked on average about 33 days in advance. That advance booking pattern usually means people plan it as one of their “anchor activities,” not a last-minute filler.
So is it good value? I’d say it’s a strong buy if you want three very different experiences without hopping between separate operators. You’re paying for a packaged day that combines:
- Jet ski speed in Montego Bay
- Bamboo rafting on the Lethe River
- A limestone massage using heated stones
If you’re the kind of person who dislikes planning three separate activities, this is the smooth option. If you only care about one item (say, only the jet ski), you’ll likely feel the rest of the day is extra. But if you want variety in one go, the math starts to work.
Also, the operator runs a private group format with a minimum of 2 and a maximum of 15. That range usually keeps things from feeling like a giant cattle drive, while still giving you enough flexibility for scheduling.
Private tour with a small group: what it changes for your day

Being a private activity means only your group participates. That typically matters for comfort, timing, and how quickly questions get answered.
When you’re doing high-energy activities like jet skiing, clear coordination helps. In the experiences described, drivers stayed with the group, helped with route decisions, and made sure people were taken care of.
The day also includes private transportation. So you’re not doing long waits for shared shuttles or trying to find the right meeting point at the worst time. The vehicle ride from pickup to the activity area becomes part of the calm before the action.
If you’re traveling as a couple, a small group of friends, or a mixed group with different comfort levels, the private setup often makes it easier to manage expectations.
Weather and equipment hiccups: how to handle the real-world stuff

This kind of tour lives outdoors. That means weather can affect the water portion, and equipment can sometimes malfunction. The useful takeaway is how the operator responds when that happens.
In one described situation, mechanical issues with two jet skis impacted how the group rode. The operator did not just shrug and end the day early. Instead, the schedule was adjusted, some people switched into massage time, and a portion was refunded for the affected segment.
In another described case, rainy conditions cut the adventure short. The driver still helped make up for it by staying outgoing and trying to keep you satisfied with what could still be done.
So here’s the practical approach you’ll be happiest with: bring a flexible attitude, keep your plans for the rest of the day open, and don’t treat rain as a guaranteed cancellation. Ask questions early if the weather looks shaky, and go with their plan for the day’s best outcome.
Who should book this Montego Bay package (and who might want something else)
Book it if you want:
- A short, action-heavy day rather than half-day tourism
- Both adrenaline (jet ski) and calm (river rafting)
- A true recovery activity at the end with a limestone massage
It may not be the best fit if you hate schedule changes. Because this is water-based, rain and equipment problems can shift timing, even when the operator does their best to fix it.
It also helps if you’re okay with a structured day. There’s pickup, set duration (around 3 hours 45 minutes), and a couple of stops along the way. If you prefer wandering freely with no plan, you might feel slightly boxed in.
Should you book this Montego Bay package
I’d book this if you want a complete “three-in-one” day in Montego Bay that balances thrill, scenery, and muscle recovery. The value is in the package: you’re not paying $155 for a single activity, and you’re getting a culturally rooted finish with heated-stone limestone massage.
I’d also book it if you like the idea of small-group private handling with drivers such as Mr. Scott, Brenden, and Brandan, plus rafting leadership like Romie, Marco, Chris, and rafter support from Fyah. That kind of team energy makes a short tour feel more personal.
But if you’re planning around a weather-sensitive itinerary, keep your expectations flexible. This tour works best when you treat it as an experience, not a rigid checklist.
FAQ
How long is the Jet Ski, Bamboo Rafting, and Limestone Massage From Montego Bay tour?
It runs about 3 hours 45 minutes (approx.).
What is the price per person?
The price is $155.00 per person.
Where does the tour start and end?
It starts at 14 The Queens Dr, Montego Bay, Jamaica, and ends back at the same meeting point.
Is pickup available?
Yes, hotel pick up or drop off is included.
What activities are included in this package?
It includes jet skiing, bamboo rafting down the Lethe River, and a limestone massage.
What is the limestone massage, and what is it designed to do?
It uses heated limestone rocks and is intended to relax muscles and improve circulation.
What’s included in the tour cost?
Included items are air-conditioned vehicle, private transportation, bottled water, a stop for meal or drink, a stop for souvenir or gift shopping, and hotel pick up or drop off.
What is not included?
Lunch and dinner are not included.
How many people are in each booking?
Bookings have a minimum of 2 and a maximum of 15 persons.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, there is no refund.































