REVIEW · MONTEGO BAY
Montego Bay: Marijuana Farm and Bird Sanctuary Tour
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That weed-and-birds combo actually makes sense. You get a seed-to-sale look at a marijuana farm, then you shift gears to pet and play with exotic birds. What I like most is the chance to touch and smell the plants in the nursery, and the bird time where you can get right up close. The drawback is that parts of the experience can feel rough around the edges, and some feedback flags animal-cage concerns.
This tour is short and to-the-point, with private air-conditioned transport and an English-speaking guide. One key thing to know up front: the transportation provider is handling pickup and drop-off, and the farm and bird stops operate as separate parts of your day. Also, plan your mindset for the weed component, because the tour includes trying a weed chalice pipe after the farm visit.
Before you go, do a quick cost check so there are no surprises. Entry fees are $40 total payable on arrival ($20 for the herb farm, and an optional $20 for the bird sanctuary), and food and drinks are not included. If you’re picky about animal welfare or you hate chaotic setups, this may not be the “easy win” tour you’re hoping for.
In This Review
- Key Things to Know Before You Go
- A Short Drive With a Very Specific Theme
- Herb Farm Nursery: Touch, Smell, and Seed-to-Sale Lessons
- Weed Chalice Pipe: A Choose-Your-Comfort Moment
- Exotic Bird Sanctuary Time: Petting, Playing, and Animal-Welfare Reality Checks
- Price and Logistics: What $87 Really Buys
- What the Day Feels Like (So You Can Plan Your Expectations)
- Your Best Fit: Who Should Book This Tour
- Should You Book This Tour?
- FAQ
- What is the duration of this Montego Bay tour?
- What is included in the price?
- Are food and drinks included?
- What entry fees do I need to pay?
- Is the group private?
- What language is the live tour guide?
- Can I cancel for a full refund?
Key Things to Know Before You Go

- Nursery touch-and-smell stop: You’ll interact with marijuana plants early, not just stand and watch.
- Seed-to-sale explanation: You’re guided through the growing process end-to-end, from seed to sale.
- Weed chalice pipe experience: The tour includes smoking after the farm portion, so decide your comfort level ahead of time.
- Exotic bird petting time: You can interact with birds and spend as much time as you want with them.
- Separate costs to pay on-site: Entry fees are payable by guests, with the bird sanctuary listed as optional.
A Short Drive With a Very Specific Theme

From Montego Bay, you’re picked up from your hotel lobby and taken to Cornwall County for a tour that doesn’t fit neatly into the usual Jamaica categories. The whole thing runs about 3 hours, which means you’re doing quick, focused stops instead of a slow, lingering day.
Your transportation is private and air-conditioned, and your driver will be waiting with a sign that reads Paradise Palms Jamaica. You must provide your hotel room number, because that’s how they match you on pickup day. Also, the tour experience runs with an English live guide, so you’ll have someone to help connect the dots between what you’re seeing at the farm and what happens next with the birds.
One practical consideration: because transport is only one piece of the operation, it’s smart to treat this as a “go, meet, then go again” style day. A few people have noted that the transportation piece can feel separate from the activities, so keep an eye on where the guide meets you and how they hand off between stops.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Montego Bay
Herb Farm Nursery: Touch, Smell, and Seed-to-Sale Lessons

The herb farm is built around hands-on learning, not just sightseeing. You’ll start with the nursery, where you can touch and smell the plants. That part is exactly where the tour earns points, because it turns the topic from abstract to real-world.
After that, you’ll get a guided walk through the process of growing marijuana, described as seed to sale. The goal is to help you understand what happens along the way, from planting and nurturing to the stages involved before it leaves the farm. If you’re the type who likes practical explanations—how things actually grow and how operations work—this is the most educational part of the day.
Now, here’s the balance check: not every setup will match what you might picture from photos. Some booking feedback specifically called out a mismatch between expectations and what they saw on-site. So if you’re expecting a polished “tourist attraction” presentation, you may find the farm portion feels more basic and more “working place” than “showroom.”
Weed Chalice Pipe: A Choose-Your-Comfort Moment

After the farm exploration, the tour includes an experience with a weed chalice pipe. This is positioned as the next step in the day, meant to connect the growing process to a real-world use culture you’ll hear about locally.
I’d treat this as a comfort-choice stop. If you’re curious and don’t mind the idea of trying it, it can add a memorable, story-based element to the tour. If you don’t want to smoke—because of health, personal preference, or just not being into it—decide before you arrive, not after you’ve already walked through the nursery.
Also worth knowing: some people described the smoking part as harsh. That doesn’t tell you what your reaction will be, but it’s a good reason to take a cautious approach and go in with eyes open. In other words, don’t assume it’s going to be a gentle, fun add-on.
Exotic Bird Sanctuary Time: Petting, Playing, and Animal-Welfare Reality Checks

Then you shift gears to the bird sanctuary side of the experience. This is where the mood often changes from “farm talk” to pure hands-on interaction. You’ll meet exotic birds and you can pet and play with them for as much time as you wish.
If you love animals and you want interaction—not just a viewing angle—this is the part that makes the tour stand out. The opportunity to handle and engage with birds is the main reason many people find the experience satisfying.
That said, the bird portion is also where you should use your judgment. Some feedback flagged concerns about bird conditions, including reports of birds sitting in small cages and discomfort around the animal setup. If animal welfare is a deal-breaker for you, don’t ignore that pattern. Instead, treat the bird sanctuary as the “best part on paper” and also the part that needs your closer attention once you’re there.
One more cost angle: the bird sanctuary entry fee is listed as optional at the $40 entry total breakdown ($20 for the herb farm, and an optional $20 for the bird sanctuary). If you’re mainly interested in the birds and you’re comfortable paying for that access, you might feel it’s worth it. If you’re uncertain about the conditions, you can factor this option into your decision before you commit your money.
Price and Logistics: What $87 Really Buys

The tour price is $87 per group up to 1, for a total-duration experience of about 3 hours. On paper, that sounds straightforward—until you look at what’s included vs what you pay separately.
Hotel pickup and drop-off are included, along with private air-conditioned transportation and a guide. That means your base price is really buying you the ride plus the human support to connect stops and explain what you’re seeing.
But you also pay entry fees on-site: $40 total, split as $20 for the herb farm and optional $20 for the bird sanctuary. So your all-in cost can rise depending on whether you choose the full bird sanctuary access. Food and drinks are not included either, even though the tour includes a stop for refreshments on the way home.
So is this good value? It can be, if you want both components: the seed-to-sale learning and the bird interaction. If you only care about one part—especially if you’re mainly after birds—you’ll want to think hard about whether the overall package matches your priorities. Some feedback also criticized the time spent and felt the price was high relative to the duration, which is a fair lens to apply given the tight 3-hour window.
Practical tip: bring cash or be ready to pay entry fees promptly when you arrive. When a tour includes multiple paid stops, delays can squeeze your time faster than you’d expect.
What the Day Feels Like (So You Can Plan Your Expectations)

This is a “one neighborhood, two stops” style tour, with a clear sequence: farm nursery first, then the chalice pipe, then exotic bird interaction, and finally a snack or refreshment stop on the ride back to your hotel.
Because the day is compact, you won’t have long gaps to recover, shop, or wander. You’re essentially doing a structured route, which can be great if you want focus. It’s less ideal if you like flexible pacing.
I also suggest you mentally separate the parts:
- The farm is about learning and plant interaction.
- The pipe stop is about trying something as part of the story.
- The birds are about hands-on time and petting.
When you treat the day as three distinct experiences, you’ll be less disappointed if one segment doesn’t match your hopes.
Your Best Fit: Who Should Book This Tour

This tour makes the most sense if you:
- Want a hands-on explanation of how a marijuana farm claims to operate, not just a roadside picture stop.
- Like animal interaction and you’re specifically interested in spending time with birds, not only observing.
- Are comfortable with a tour that’s equal parts education and experience, including the chalice pipe component.
It may be a poor fit if you:
- Have strong concerns about animal welfare and cannot tolerate ambiguity around how animals are housed.
- Expect a high-polish, tourist-style farm experience with immaculate presentation.
- Prefer longer activities or dislike tours that feel brief and fast-paced.
If your top priority is comfort and predictability, I’d compare this with other Montego Bay excursions before committing. But if you’re drawn to the unusual combo and the hands-on time, it can deliver a memorable day.
Should You Book This Tour?

Book it if you’re excited by the idea of seeing a working-style herb farm nursery, learning a seed-to-sale story, and ending with interactive time with exotic birds. The bird segment is the strongest “connection” piece on the itinerary, and the nursery touch-and-smell stop is a genuinely engaging format.
Skip or rethink it if animal welfare is non-negotiable for you, or if you already know you’ll judge the experience heavily on presentation. Since entry fees and the optional bird sanctuary cost can change your all-in budget, it’s smart to decide your priorities before you arrive.
If you do book, go in with clear expectations: this is a short day, with separate paid entry components, and it includes a weed chalice pipe experience after the farm visit.
FAQ

What is the duration of this Montego Bay tour?
The tour duration is 3 hours.
What is included in the price?
The included items are hotel pickup and drop-off, private air-conditioned transportation, and a guide.
Are food and drinks included?
No. Food and drinks are not included, though there is a stop for refreshments on the way home.
What entry fees do I need to pay?
Entry fees are $40 total, payable by guests: $20 for the Herb Farm and an optional $20 for the Bird Sanctuary.
Is the group private?
Yes, it is a private group.
What language is the live tour guide?
The live tour guide is in English.
Can I cancel for a full refund?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.































