REVIEW · MONTEGO BAY
Jet Ski and/or Parasailing Activity, Montego Bay
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Speed and views in one Jamaica outing. This Montego Bay combo pairs private pickup with real time on both parasailing and jet skis, so you get the “up high” perspective and the “right in it” splash-and-speed feeling. The best part for me is how strongly the experience is geared to first-timers: you get a lesson, you get boundaries, and you get out there feeling ready.
You’re also not just buying a photo moment. Parasailing gives you quick, clear views of the coastline, and jet skiing lets you feel the Caribbean water under you. The whole thing is built for maximum fun in a single block of time, which is exactly what you want when your Montego Bay schedule is already packed.
One thing to keep in mind: the jet ski time is about 30 minutes, and a couple of machines have been described as dated. If you care about gear condition or you want more riding time, plan your expectations and listen closely during the safety talk.
In This Review
- Key Points That Matter Before You Go
- How The Jet Ski + Parasail Combo Flows in Montego Bay
- Private Pickup From Your Hotel Makes It Easier Than You Think
- What to Bring (and What to Leave in Lockers)
- Parasailing: Quick Flight Time With Big Ocean Views
- Jet Skis: 30 Minutes of Speed, Boundaries, and Splashes
- Waiting, Timing, and Weather: Why It Can Take a Little Longer
- Staff and Safety: The Part You Should Actually Care About
- Price and Value: Is $143 Really Fair?
- Who Should Book This Jet Ski + Parasail Combo
- Should You Book OceanShootJamaica Tours in Montego Bay?
- FAQ
- How long is the jet skiing portion of the combo tour?
- How long is the parasailing portion of the combo tour?
- Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?
- Do I need to bring swimwear and a towel?
- Is there an instructor for first-timers?
- Is this a private tour/activity?
- What ID do I need for check-in?
- Are food and drinks included?
- What happens if the weather is poor?
Key Points That Matter Before You Go

- Combo option means two perspectives: air views above the water, then speed on it
- First-timer instruction is included: you get taught before you ride solo within boundaries
- Private roundtrip transportation: pickup and drop-off from your hotel in Montego Bay
- You must bring swimwear and towels: lockers are available for your stuff
- Small on-water windows: parasailing is short, and jet skiing is about 30 minutes
- Weather can affect timing: the activity depends on good conditions
How The Jet Ski + Parasail Combo Flows in Montego Bay
This is one of those excursions that makes sense even if you have only a little time. The total excursion runs about 1.5 to 2 hours, and the activities themselves are shorter chunks that fit together neatly.
If you book both, you’ll move between the parasailing side and the jet ski side. Some schedules will feel like a relay: check in, suit up, brief lesson, then you’re on the water and in the air. The good news is that you’re not trying to solve logistics on your own since pickup and drop-off are included.
If you’re doing just one activity, the timing compresses even more. Jet skiing only is about 1 hour and 15 minutes total, and parasailing on its own is still a quick hit.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Montego Bay
Private Pickup From Your Hotel Makes It Easier Than You Think

I like excursions that reduce decision-making. Here, you meet your driver at your hotel, then head to the coast for your chosen activity. That matters in Montego Bay, because you’re saving time compared with figuring out rides, parking, and where to go once you’re already tired from the day.
Most accounts also point to drivers being on time and friendly. If you get a driver like Dane or Ricardo (names that show up often in real-world experiences), you can expect a smoother start. Alex, Erin, and Wayne show up as well, and the consistent theme is simple: clear communication and a calm hand getting you to the right spots.
This is also a private tour/activity. Only your group participates, which helps the whole thing feel less crowded and more controlled, especially when you’re learning how things work.
What to Bring (and What to Leave in Lockers)

This part is not optional: bring your swim attire and a towel. The operator says all guests must bring both, and that lines up with what you’ll want once you’re wet and salty.
You’ll also have secure lockers for your belongings. That’s huge for peace of mind. You can keep your phone, wallet, and extras with you in a safe spot while you focus on getting ready.
A practical tip I’ve learned the hard way on water days: pack like you’re going to get splashed. Even if you’re careful, jet skis spray. One helpful suggestion from a recent first-timer was to bring goggles, especially if you’re sensitive to salt in your face.
And if you forget your towel, one person noted it’s possible to purchase a towel on-site for about $20–$25 USD. Still, don’t rely on that. Bring your own if you can.
Parasailing: Quick Flight Time With Big Ocean Views

Parasailing here is short, and that’s part of its charm. The parasailing portion is about 15 minutes total, and the time actually spent in the air is often around 5 minutes depending on setup and conditions.
So what are you really buying? You’re buying the contrast. From above, the water changes from waves to patterns. The shoreline and coastline look calmer and more organized than they do at sea level, and you get a sense of how Montego Bay spreads out along the coast.
This is also a strong first-time choice because the instruction is part of the package. Staff focus on getting you comfortable and explaining what to do before you go up. People specifically praised parasailing instructors like Lucci, Randy, and Alpacino for making the experience feel safe and fun.
If you hate the idea of being strapped into something you don’t understand, you’ll likely feel better here because you get guided help before departure. Still, go in knowing it happens fast: you’ll be in the harness, then off the deck, then back before you’ve had time to overthink.
Jet Skis: 30 Minutes of Speed, Boundaries, and Splashes

Jet skiing is the adrenaline half of this outing. The jet ski portion runs about 30 minutes, and the total time you’re on-site is longer because you’ll have check-in, a lesson, and time to get geared up.
The big value for first-timers is the instruction. You’ll get taught how to handle the jet ski, and then you ride within set boundaries. Some riders noted they were shown the limits and did a boundary practice with staff right after arriving.
A few important practical realities:
- You will get splashed. Even if you keep your posture perfect, expect some Caribbean water in your face.
- The ride can feel short if you’re comparing it to past jet ski experiences. That’s not a scam; it’s just the structure of the tour.
- Equipment condition matters. A small number of comments flagged jet skis as outdated or showing warning lights, so it’s worth being attentive during the pre-ride check.
One thing I like about this excursion is that many riders felt comfortable after the tutorial. In real accounts, guides nicknamed Super Driver and drivers like Val and David were specifically credited with helping nervous first-timers feel at ease. If you tend to be anxious before you start, ask questions right away during the instruction.
And yes, you can ride by yourself after learning the basics. Several accounts mention doing exactly that, which turns this from a passive activity into real personal control.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Montego Bay
Waiting, Timing, and Weather: Why It Can Take a Little Longer

The overall excursion is about 1.5 to 2 hours, and some of that time is simply real-world timing. You might arrive and there’s a group already heading out. One featured experience described waiting around 20 minutes before being assigned to the jet skis, which is normal when multiple groups share the same equipment and staff.
Weather is the other factor. This activity requires good conditions. If the day’s weather doesn’t cooperate, the operator may postpone rather than forcing unsafe conditions. One review described being rescheduled to the next day after rain, and the communication was described as easy and respectful.
So when you’re planning your Montego Bay day, keep some cushion in your schedule. Don’t book a flight that’s too close. Water sports and ocean conditions don’t care about your calendar.
Staff and Safety: The Part You Should Actually Care About

This is where the experience earns its high rating. The operator includes an instructor for first-timers, and the repeated theme is that staff work to make you feel safe while still letting you have fun.
In the parasailing portion, instructors focus on setup and comfort. In jet skiing, instruction is about controls, boundaries, and what to do if something feels off. Multiple accounts praised instructors for being welcoming and clear.
Guide personality matters too. Drivers like Fisher and Ricardo were described as helpful and friendly, with some even taking photos and videos while you’re doing the activities. Others mentioned laughter, jokes, and a relaxed vibe in the car, which sounds minor until you’re the person who gets nervous easily. A calm start helps.
One more practical safety note: your experience is only as good as your own preparation. Bring what they ask for (swimwear and towel), listen during the tutorial, and follow boundary instructions. That’s the easiest way to turn a wet, fast day into a smooth one.
Price and Value: Is $143 Really Fair?

At $143 per person, this isn’t the cheapest thing you can do in Montego Bay. But it’s also not just a ticket to ride. You’re getting:
- the cost of parasailing and/or jet skis (depending on your combo choice)
- private roundtrip transportation from your hotel within Montego Bay
- an instructor for first-timers
- bottled water
That’s why this can feel like good value. A lot of cheaper-sounding options end up being expensive once you add transport, guidance, and time lost figuring out logistics. Here, you’re buying a packaged experience that runs on a tight schedule and keeps you from wasting your day.
Now, the drawback for value is also straightforward: the actual riding time is relatively short. Parasailing is quick in the air, and jet skiing is about 30 minutes. If you’re the type who wants a longer session on the water, you may feel like you’re paying for a controlled experience rather than a long playtime.
My take: this price makes more sense if you want variety (air + water) and you want private pickup instead of public transport and uncertainty.
Who Should Book This Jet Ski + Parasail Combo
This tour fits best if you:
- want two water experiences in one day
- are a first-timer and want instruction included
- like the idea of private pickup and less hassle
- enjoy adrenaline without needing a full-day commitment
It may not be ideal if you:
- have a strong preference for brand-new jet skis and hate any uncertainty around equipment
- get easily disappointed by shorter ride durations
- want a quiet, low-splash outing
Also, if you’re bringing teens or family members, this can be a strong “big day” choice because it checks both thrill and scenery boxes. One family account specifically called it a highlight for teens, which makes sense when both activities are energetic and supervised.
Should You Book OceanShootJamaica Tours in Montego Bay?
I’d book it if you want a time-efficient Montego Bay experience that mixes views from above with real speed on the water. The high overall rating is backed up by consistent praise for feeling safe, friendly staff, and smooth pickup.
But I’d also go in with clear expectations. Know the jet ski portion is about 30 minutes. Accept that you’ll get wet. And treat the pre-ride check and boundary lesson as part of the experience, not a formality.
If you want a thrill-and-views day without turning it into a planning project, this combo is a solid choice.
FAQ
How long is the jet skiing portion of the combo tour?
The jet skiing portion lasts approximately 30 minutes.
How long is the parasailing portion of the combo tour?
The parasail portion of the combo tour lasts for approximately 15 minutes.
Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?
Yes. Private roundtrip transportation is included, with pickup from your hotel or accommodations within Montego Bay.
Do I need to bring swimwear and a towel?
Yes. All guests must bring their own swim attire and towels.
Is there an instructor for first-timers?
Yes. An instructor is included for first-timers for both jet skiing and parasailing.
Is this a private tour/activity?
Yes. Only your group will participate.
What ID do I need for check-in?
The lead traveler must have a valid ID to verify identity.
Are food and drinks included?
No. Food and drink are not included, though they are available for purchase.
What happens if the weather is poor?
This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.































