REVIEW · MONTEGO BAY
Parasailing Experience in Montego Bay
Book on Viator →Operated by CarvilleToursJamaica · Bookable on Viator
Looking down at Montego Bay from above is unreal. You get bird’s-eye views of the crystal water, coral reefs, tropical coastline, and the mountains beyond. I also like that you’re not crammed in—this is set up for a two-passenger parasail, so you can ride with a friend or family member.
A big plus is how organized it feels once you’re with Kelly’s Water Sports Jamaica and the CarvilleToursJamaica team. You’ll have a tour guide plus safety gear and equipment, and the activity runs about 30 minutes total, with 12 minutes of actual fly time. One thing to consider: if heights make you panic, this ride can feel intimidating—even though you’re still in a controlled, guided setup.
In This Review
- Key Highlights Worth Your Attention
- Getting to Parasailing With Pickup in Montego Bay
- Check-In and Safety Gear: What You’re Really Paying For
- Boarding the Boat: The 15 Minutes That Set the Mood
- The 12-Minute Flight: Coral Reefs and Coastal Views From Above
- Flying With a Friend: Private Feel Without Long Waits
- Price and Value: Is $115 for 12 Minutes in the Air Fair?
- Weather Matters More Than You Think
- What to Expect When You’re Nervous About Heights
- Pictures and the Two-Person Reality
- Who This Parasailing Ride Suits Best
- Should You Book Montego Bay Parasailing With Kelly’s Water Sports?
- FAQ
- FAQ
- How long is the parasailing experience in Montego Bay?
- What’s the price per person?
- What’s included in the tour price?
- Do you offer pickup?
- Is this a private tour?
- Do I need to tip?
- Do I need good weather for this to run?
- What’s the cancellation window for a refund?
Key Highlights Worth Your Attention

- 12 minutes in the air over Montego Bay’s coastline and reef area
- Two-person parasail seating—fly together with someone you trust
- Included guide and safety gear from Kelly’s Water Sports Jamaica
- Pickup offered and a mobile ticket you can use for check-in
- Private tour/activity so it’s only your group
Getting to Parasailing With Pickup in Montego Bay

Montego Bay is built for short, high-impact excursions. This parasailing experience fits that vibe perfectly because the total time is about 30 minutes. You’re not signing up for a half-day slog. You’re getting a quick hit of that “how is this real?” sky view, then back to the beach.
One practical win: pickup is offered. That matters in Jamaica, where travel time can vary based on where you’re staying and how traffic is behaving that day. If pickup is part of your booking, you can spend less time wrangling transport and more time watching the waterline as it gets closer.
You’ll also get a mobile ticket, which is great when you’re juggling sunscreen, towels, and the rest of your vacation routine. Less paperwork stress. More time to focus on the fun part: the moment you’re lifted off the boat.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Montego Bay.
Check-In and Safety Gear: What You’re Really Paying For

At $115 per person, the value here is not just the thrill. It’s the whole package around it: parasailing time plus a tour guide, safety gear, and equipment. In other words, you’re not figuring out the how-it-works yourself.
Kelly’s Water Sports Jamaica is the operator you’ll meet for water adventures, and the vibe in the reviews points to a team that’s friendly and at ease with nervous first-timers. That matters. When someone helps you get comfortable with the setup, you stop focusing on the height and start focusing on the views.
Here’s what I’d pay attention to during the safety briefing: how they describe harnessing, how they confirm you’re secure, and what they want you to do with your hands and belongings. The listing doesn’t spell out extra rules beyond safety gear and equipment being included, so you’ll want to listen closely to the guide on the day—because that’s the part that keeps the experience smooth.
And yes, it’s normal to feel a little “I can’t believe I’m doing this” in the minutes before takeoff. One review sums it up well: the rider was scared at first, then came away saying it was worth doing.
Boarding the Boat: The 15 Minutes That Set the Mood

Your total activity time is about 30 minutes, and the split is clear: 15 minutes on the boat and 12 minutes flying. That boat time is your buffer. It’s where the energy shifts from vacation mode to ride mode.
Use that time smart. You’re waiting, you’re getting positioned, and you’re usually doing the final checks—plus taking a last look at the water below. If you’re the type who needs to mentally prep (or you freeze when you realize how high things can look), the boat segment is the moment to breathe and remind yourself: you’re there because the views are the point.
You might also get a sense of how the experience is paced. Parasailing isn’t “constant action.” It’s structured: board, check, take off, fly, then settle back down. Knowing that upfront helps you enjoy it instead of watching the clock with stress.
The 12-Minute Flight: Coral Reefs and Coastal Views From Above

Then comes the best part: the 12-minute fly time. That’s the portion you’ll remember. From up there, the coastline stops looking like a line and starts looking like a story. The water’s clarity makes the shapes of the reef and shoreline easier to read. You’ll see the lush tropical coastline and the mountains in the distance, all from a perspective that’s hard to match any other way in Montego Bay.
This is also where the “worth it” factor shows up in the reviews. People come away impressed by the amazing views, even if they start nervous. If you love scenery and want photos that feel like you were in a different world, this is one of the quickest ways to get that.
You can fly with someone in the same parasail setup—comfortable seating for two passengers. That’s more than convenience. It changes the whole feeling of the ride. You’re sharing it with a person, not just enduring it alone. One review mentioned the couple had the experience essentially to themselves, which is exactly the kind of intimate feeling you can expect when the tour is set up as a private group activity.
Flying With a Friend: Private Feel Without Long Waits

This is listed as a private tour/activity, meaning only your group participates. In practical terms, that usually makes the ride feel calmer. You’re not merging into a big chaotic crowd.
You’ll also see group discounts listed, which can make a bigger difference than it sounds. If you’re traveling with friends or family, parasailing can turn into a better-value decision when multiple people split the planning. Even with private service, the “group discount” piece suggests there’s room to reduce total cost versus doing it as random solo bookings.
One more detail that matters: because the parasail comfortably seats two passengers, the experience often works best for a pair—two people who want to ride together. If your party is small, you’re more likely to get that straightforward, shared “we’re up here together” moment that people rave about.
Price and Value: Is $115 for 12 Minutes in the Air Fair?

Let’s talk money like adults. $115 per person is not “cheap,” but it doesn’t pretend to be. Here’s the value breakdown based on what’s included:
- Parasailing experience with 12 minutes flying
- 15 minutes on the boat as part of the total activity
- Tour guide
- Safety gears and equipment
So you’re paying for the equipment, the trained supervision, and the time on the water that makes the flight possible—not just the airborne minutes. That’s why people often feel it was worth it even when they were scared at the start.
What can make it feel more expensive is if you’re expecting lots of extra services (like premium photo packages) or long entertainment beyond the core ride. This experience is focused. It’s not a full half-day excursion. It’s a tight, action-forward slice of Montego Bay.
Also note the pricing structure is per person, and the listing mentions booking averages around 41 days in advance. If you can book earlier, you’ll likely avoid last-minute stress when weather and timing affect what’s available.
Weather Matters More Than You Think

This experience runs only with good weather. That’s not a small detail. Parasailing is wind-and-safety dependent, so the operator may need to adjust plans if conditions aren’t right.
The good news: if it gets canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. That gives you options without losing your money to a rough forecast.
Practically, that means you shouldn’t schedule this as your “only activity” on a super tight timetable. I’d treat it as a top priority that you confirm, but I’d also keep flexibility in your Montego Bay plans—because when it’s a wind day, this is the kind of day where the sky part wins.
What to Expect When You’re Nervous About Heights

One review is blunt: if you’re afraid of heights, don’t do this. That’s their advice, and it matches the reality of the activity. Even with safety systems in place, you’re still suspended above the water. Your brain knows what height feels like.
But here’s the nuance: nervous doesn’t always mean “bad idea.” Another review describes being scared, doing it anyway, and feeling the views were amazing and the experience was worth it. So the real decision point is how your fear shows up.
If your fear is mild—more butterflies than panic—you might find that once you’re secured and moving, your attention shifts to the scenery fast. If your fear is intense—shaking, nausea, full-on panic—this is the wrong activity for you.
Pictures and the Two-Person Reality
One review mentioned regret about not getting pictures because it was just the couple on the excursion. That’s a reminder that parasailing can be personal and fast-moving, and photo opportunities depend on what you have with you and whether you have someone to capture the moment.
You’ll get the main memory in your head: coral reefs and coastline from above. But if photos are a big part of why you booked, think ahead. You might want a plan for who’s taking photos, and how you’ll handle any gear near the boat and during the flight.
The listing confirms mobile ticketing, but it doesn’t promise a photo service. So treat photography as something you’ll manage yourself or as something that may be limited.
Who This Parasailing Ride Suits Best
This experience is a strong match if you want:
- A quick, scenic adventure in Montego Bay
- Views of the reef, coastline, and mountains from a high perspective
- A two-person ride with someone you trust
- A private group feel without a long travel day
- A guided setup with safety gear included
It’s also a good fit for couples and small groups who want a single unforgettable activity instead of stacking five different things in a day.
It’s not a great fit if:
- Heights trigger panic for you
- You want a long itinerary or extra onboard entertainment
- You expect an included photo package or additional services beyond the core ride
Should You Book Montego Bay Parasailing With Kelly’s Water Sports?
If you’re the kind of traveler who loves a view and wants it delivered fast, I think this is an easy yes. The pricing is understandable when you factor in guide support plus safety gear plus real fly time. The reviews back up the big point: the views are stunning, and the staff is friendly.
I’d book this if you can handle heights at least enough to get strapped in and listen during the safety talk. And if weather is forecasted to cooperate, even better—because this experience is built around the day you get good conditions.
FAQ
FAQ
How long is the parasailing experience in Montego Bay?
The total experience is about 30 minutes. It includes about 12 minutes of fly time and about 15 minutes on the boat.
What’s the price per person?
The price is $115.00 per person.
What’s included in the tour price?
It includes the parasailing experience, a tour guide, and safety gears and equipment.
Do you offer pickup?
Yes, pickup is offered.
Is this a private tour?
Yes. It’s listed as private, and only your group will participate.
Do I need to tip?
Tip and gratuity are not included.
Do I need good weather for this to run?
Yes. The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
What’s the cancellation window for a refund?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, you won’t get your money back.

























