Outdoor activities in Montego Bay are a mix of adventure sports and some laid-back vibes amidst scenic beauty. Montego Bay comes with an ideal terrain and atmosphere to spend active holidays and make plenty of unforgettable memories. So, explore the wilderness of Montego Bay and spend some time in the lap of nature with these exciting outdoor activities Montego Bay has to offer. From the most adventurous experiences to the most popular ones, the following list combines it all to make sure you do not miss these unique experiences while planning a trip to Montego Bay.
Outdoor Activities in Montego Bay
From sunrise to sunset, let's discover the best spots for outdoor activities in Montego Bay:
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One of Montego Bay’s famous landmarks, Margaritaville is a must visit for tourists to the island. A happening party destination, it is located on the Hip Strip. During the day the restaurant is open to all but at night is transforms into Club Ville and children are not permitted. The atmosphere and ambience are exactly what one expects from a Caribbean Bar and they offer over 50 varieties...Read more
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This is a casual outdoor eatery and is considered the best place in the city for authentic jerk chicken and pork. The restaurant has an open-air cooking shack, a bar, and seating in a thatched-roof pavilions with stools made from beer kegs. Apart from the chicken and pork, the restaurant also famous for its jerk fish, festival, roasted breadfruit and bammy. Ideal for a casual lunch or din...Read more
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Doctors Cave Beach Club
(1067 Votes)It is also known as Doctor’s Cave Bathing Club. This is one of the most popular private beaches in Jamaica. Tourists prefer this beach because of its clean white-sands and crystal waters. It is an ideal place to relax undisturbed by the city’s numerous hustlers as the admission charge keeps them out. There are floating diving peirs along the beach and plenty of opportunity to indulg...Read more -
Martha Brae River
(910 Votes)A mere 20 miles from Montego Bay is the Martha Brae River. One of the top activities in Jamaica is to go rafting on this river. There are over 80 licensed and well-informed raft captains to guide you on bamboo rafts through picturesque sights along the banks. Trips begin at the Martha Brae Village and end three miles downstream at Martha's Rest. Martha Brae village is a 6-acre horseshoe-s...Read more -
Croydon Plantation is nestled in the foothills of the Catadupa Mountains. It is a coffee and pineapple plantation. Visitors can walk through the plantation and admire the beautiful landscape and lush greenery. There are several exotic fruits and 19 varieties of pineapples are grown here. A tour to the plantation includes transfers to and from the hotel, pineapple tastings and authentic Jamaican...Read more
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This 18 – hole golf course offers a Par 72, 6828 yard layout . The course is very well maintained and suitable for players of different levels. Overlooking the Caribbean Sea, this course provides some of the best views and is one of the finest destinations for golfing. It features a seductive layout with an open, wind-swept front nine - giving way to a tight, trap-filled back nine bordere...Read more
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Half Moon Equestrian Centre
(253 Votes)With 28 carefully selected and groomed horses, experienced trail masters, a Polo Arena and Jumping Arena, this place offers one of the finest equestrian experiences in the Caribbean. Riders of all skill levels can enjoy this equestrian centre as it offers a variety of activities.There is a very enjoyable beach ride that lets you take the horse into the water, a beginners ride for amateurs, a po...Read more -
The Yacht Club is a pretty and posh place for a mean and a drink with a spectacular view. Popular with expats and sailors discussing their boats, the ambience of the restaurant is very inviting. There are both indoor and outdoor seating options. Although members only, or requiring guests to be signed in by members, the club doesn’t strictly enforce this rule. The view of the marina with d...Read more
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A high-end shopping plaza with luxury goods, The Shoppes is not for those looking for a bargain. There are several quaint designer boutiques and shops selling unique arts and crafts, coffee and spices. This gated shopping area has beautiful architecture and several shaded walkways and towering palm trees to protect shoppers from the tropical sun. There are also several restaurants and cafes in ...Read more
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Sam Sharpe Square
(471 Votes)Once called the Parade, the square is now named for the Right Excellent Samuel Sharpe (1801–32), a national hero of Jamaica and leader of the 1831 Christmas Rebellion. The square is lined with Georgian buildings alongside modern ones. There are also monuments commemorating the history of the square. The points of interest on the square are: The Sam Sharpe Monument: Designed by Kay Sulliv...Read more -
Greenwood Great House
(447 Votes)Originally belonging to the Barrett family, the Greenwood Great House is a must-see for antique lovers and those wanting to experience a slice of 19th Century Jamaica. The house is set in a beautifully manicured garden and the top floor veranda affords the visitor a panoramic view of the Caribbean Sea, with the curvature of the earth clearly visible. The house is virtually the same as it was 20...Read more -
There’s plenty of action on the strip and you’re going to want to be a part of it. Gloucester Avenue is aptly called the Hip Strip. It is bustling street of hotels, bars, restaurants, nightclubs and street vendors. The proximity to the beaches makes for an added bonus. Begin at the dead-end where you can watch flights land and take off from Sangster International Airport and make yo...Read more
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Set up in 2008, the village is a growing community and a great way to understand the life and culture of followers of the Rastafari religion. It is a popular tourist spot and open for guided tours. The tours begin in the Tropical Gardens on the Montego River, just outside of Montego Bay. You will be lead from here through a shallow river into the village. As you approach you'll hear the d...Read more
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Harbour Street Craft Market
(456 Votes)Harbour Street Craft Market lies on three blocks between Barnett and Market Street. Here you can find a good selection of handmade souvenirs of Jamaica, including straw hats and bags, wooden platters, straw baskets, musical instruments, beads, carved objects, and toys. The wares are sold through small tents along the street. It’s a great place to bargain and vendors are eager to make a sa...Read more -
Cornwall Beach was earlier a public beach. It has recently been refurbished and opened as a private beach. Visitors now need to pay a small fee to enter. The beach is a great alternative to Doctor’s Cave Beach and is adjacent to it. It has pure white sands, pristine beaches and is less crowded than most beaches in Montego Bay. The beach has several activities for tourists like a beach vol...Read more