REVIEW · MONTEGO BAY
Parasailing & Jet Ski-Combo in Montego Bay
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Two water thrills in one afternoon. I like this Montego Bay combo because it pairs quick jet ski training with guide help for photos and videos, so you spend more time riding and less time figuring things out.
You’ll start with an air-conditioned ride to the beach, then get on the jetski, and later head to a nearby beach for parasailing.
I also like the pacing. The jet ski part includes a short training session, then you’re out on your own for a solid stretch, and you still have time for a bit of beach hanging out afterward. One thing to keep in mind: the activity needs good weather, so plans can shift if conditions aren’t right.
In This Review
- Key highlights in plain terms
- How the Montego Bay combo runs in about two hours
- Getting there: AC pickup, custom transit stops, and an easy start
- Jet ski time: training first, then 30 to 40 minutes on your own
- Parasailing next: the 15-minute transfer and what to expect in the air
- Beach break after: restaurant, bar, rest room, and island snacks
- Price and value: what $70 gets you in Montego Bay
- Tips that make the ride feel smoother
- Who should book this combo (and who should think twice)
- Should you book Parasailing & Jet Ski in Montego Bay?
- FAQ
- How much does the Montego Bay parasailing and jet ski combo cost?
- How long is the experience?
- Is pickup included?
- What is included in the tour price?
- Is lunch included?
- Do I need good weather for this tour?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key highlights in plain terms

- Two rides, one trip: jet ski first, then parasailing, both handled in the same tour window
- Short training before the fun: you may get about 10 minutes to learn, then ride for 30 to 40 minutes
- Guides that help with photos: you get assistance with photos and videos while you enjoy the water
- AC pickup and return: you’re transported by air-conditioned vehicle, with drop-off back where you started
- Beach amenities on site: rest room, restaurant and bar, plus souvenir shops nearby
- Weather matters: the tour requires good conditions, and poor weather triggers a change or refund
How the Montego Bay combo runs in about two hours

This is a tight, action-heavy two-hour experience that mixes adrenaline with easy logistics. You’re picked up by an air-conditioned vehicle, taken to the beach for the jetski portion, then transported about 15 minutes away to the next beach for parasailing. After the last activity wraps, you’re sent back to your drop-off location.
The structure is simple: learn how to handle the jetski, get on the water, then swap gears for parasailing overhead. It’s not a long, wandering day. It’s more like a well-timed hit of fun, which I think is ideal if you don’t want to burn your whole day in transit.
If you value a clear plan—meet, ride, fly, return—this works. The tour also offers the option of stops during transit based on what you ask for, which can be helpful if you need to pick up something small or want a quick stretch break.
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Getting there: AC pickup, custom transit stops, and an easy start

The tour’s first win is how it starts. You’re picked up in an air-conditioned vehicle and driven to the excursion area. That alone matters in Montego Bay when the sun is strong and humidity is doing its thing.
The other practical perk: the driver can help with an additional stop request on the way to or from the activities. That means you’re not locked into a rigid route where you’re stuck just waiting. If you want a quick detour for something specific, ask before you go and keep expectations simple.
Also, you get a mobile ticket, and confirmation is provided at the time of booking. That cuts down the chaos factor. You show up with your ticket on your phone and follow instructions from the team.
Jet ski time: training first, then 30 to 40 minutes on your own

This is where you’ll feel the biggest payoff for your money: a jetski session that’s long enough to matter. Here’s how it works. At the beach, you’re provided with a jetski and a guide checks whether you can ride. If you need it, you get training for about 10 minutes—enough time to learn the basics without turning the day into a lesson.
Then comes the fun part: you’re left to enjoy your ride for roughly 30 to 40 minutes. That timing is key. It’s not a “blink and you miss it” jetski. It’s long enough to enjoy the speed, the water movement, and the thrill of being in control.
One more detail I appreciate: guides assist with photos and videos. Even if you’re not thinking about posting anything, you’ll want proof you actually did it. And having someone help you capture it while you ride takes stress off you.
Potential drawback to plan around: if you’re new to this kind of ride, you should still expect the first minutes to feel like getting your bearings. That training helps, but the ocean is still the ocean.
Parasailing next: the 15-minute transfer and what to expect in the air

After the jetski portion, you head to another beach about 15 minutes away for parasailing. This shift matters because it changes the whole pace. The jetski is active and close to the water; parasailing is calmer but turns into a steady wow once you’re off the ground.
The tour includes the use of parasail, so you’re not scrambling for gear. You also keep the benefit of guided support through the handoff between activities. You won’t be left trying to navigate the next step on your own.
What I’d expect you to feel during parasailing: a mix of excitement and a little nerves at takeoff, then a longer stretch of enjoying the view. If you’re the type who likes looking out over the coast and seeing the water from above, this portion is the payoff.
Time-wise, remember that the whole tour is about two hours. That means you’re not waiting all day for one highlight. The timing is built so you can experience both, without spending your vacation in queues.
Beach break after: restaurant, bar, rest room, and island snacks

When the water time is done, you’re not just rushed off. You can enjoy the beach for a few minutes after the excursion. On the property there’s a restaurant and bar, along with rest room access, so you’re not stuck searching for basic needs right away.
There are also souvenir stores nearby, plus coconut and sugar cane for sale. If you want something small to snack on after you’ve worked up an appetite, this is convenient. It also gives you a little time to cool down and reset your body before heading back.
This is a small detail, but it’s a big quality-of-life thing. Many tours treat the “after” like a non-event. Here, you at least get a short moment to breathe, grab a drink, and decide whether you want to browse or just relax in the sun for a minute.
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Price and value: what $70 gets you in Montego Bay

At $70 per person, this combo sits in a reasonable range for getting both a jetski session and parasailing in the same trip. The real value isn’t just that it’s two activities. It’s the fact that the essentials are covered and the logistics are handled: jetski provided, use of parasail, all fees and taxes included, and air-conditioned transportation.
Here’s the value math I’d do as a traveler:
- If you priced these separately, you’d likely spend more on transportation and booking each day’s activities twice.
- The added convenience of pickup and return means less time coordinating and more time doing.
- The training and guide support on the jetski helps reduce the learning curve, so you’re not wasting your ride time.
Also, the experience is booked about 40 days in advance on average. That’s a hint that spots can fill, especially around busy periods. If you’re traveling in peak season, I’d book earlier rather than later to avoid last-minute availability headaches.
And yes, lunch isn’t included. That’s the main thing you’ll need to handle yourself. If you’re hungry after, plan on eating nearby or grabbing something before you go.
Tips that make the ride feel smoother

A jetski + parasailing combo is a lot of fun, but you’ll get more out of it if you show up ready.
- Bring a swimsuit that dries fast. You’ll likely get wet during the jetski portion, and you don’t want to spend the rest of the tour uncomfortable.
- Expect a brief learning phase. Even with training, your first minutes are about getting your balance and confidence.
- Plan for weather. The tour requires good weather. If conditions aren’t ideal, the activity can be changed or refunded.
- Use the guide for photos. This is one place where it’s worth letting them help instead of trying to take everything yourself.
- Have small cash for snacks or souvenirs. The beach area has coconut and sugar cane for sale, plus souvenir options, so you can treat yourself after the rides.
One more practical note: most people can participate. That said, this is still an active water experience. If you have mobility or balance concerns, consider how you handle water activities in general.
Who should book this combo (and who should think twice)

This tour is a good fit if you want an energetic day without complicated planning. I’d especially recommend it for:
- Couples or friends who want two highlights in one trip
- People who like guided structure but still want time to enjoy themselves
- Anyone visiting Montego Bay for the first time and wanting a straightforward way to see the coast from both on the water and in the air
You might want to think twice if:
- You’re sensitive to weather changes. Since the tour requires good conditions, you’re not in full control of timing if the day turns.
- You’re expecting a long beach day. This is short beach time after the rides, not a slow, all-day sit-and-relax affair.
- You need lunch included. Food is available on the property, but lunch itself isn’t listed as part of the package.
One more confidence boost from the reviews: the team is consistently described as very nice and helpful. That kind of attitude matters on water activities where you want clear instructions and reassurance.
Should you book Parasailing & Jet Ski in Montego Bay?
If your goal is to pack real fun into a short window, I’d book it. You get a jetski ride with training, parasailing as the second highlight, air-conditioned transport, and on-site amenities to wrap up the day without rushing.
I’d only hesitate if you know your trip depends on a very specific schedule and you can’t move around for weather. Since the experience needs good conditions, it’s smart to keep a bit of flexibility.
The bottom line: at $70, this combo is a practical way to buy two “wow” experiences at once—plus you’re not stuck handling the details yourself.
FAQ
How much does the Montego Bay parasailing and jet ski combo cost?
It costs $70.00 per person.
How long is the experience?
The duration is about 2 hours.
Is pickup included?
Pickup is offered, and you’ll be transported in an air-conditioned vehicle to and from the beach area.
What is included in the tour price?
You’ll get the jetski, air-conditioned transportation, all fees and taxes, and use of the parasail.
Is lunch included?
No, lunch is not included.
Do I need good weather for this tour?
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 is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours before the experience starts. If you cancel within 24 hours of the start time, the amount paid isn’t refunded.
































