REVIEW · ATV & UTV TOURS
ATV Bamboo Rafting and Horseback Riding in Montego Bay
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Three rides in one afternoon? That’s the pitch. This ATV, bamboo rafting, and horseback riding combo keeps you close to Montego Bay while you swap between off-road fun, slow-water floating, and a calmer animal encounter. The big appeal is convenience: you get pickup and drop-off, and the day is built for short stays.
I really like the variety. You’re not just doing one adrenaline moment and calling it a day; you get ATV riding for speed and control, then bamboo rafting with a limestone foot massage, then horseback riding for a gentler rhythm.
One thing to plan for: lunch isn’t included, so you’ll either want snacks or a nearby meal buffer before or after the 4.5-hour block.
In This Review
- Key things I’d zero in on before you go
- Why This ATV-Bamboo-Riding Combo Works From Montego Bay
- Price, Time, and What the $100 Buys You
- Pickup, Mobile Tickets, and Keeping the Day Smooth
- ATV Riding: Off-Road Fun With a Safety-First Mindset
- Bamboo Rafting and the Limestone Foot Massage
- Horseback Riding: Slower Pace, Same Jamaica Feeling
- Who This Combo Tour Fits Best (and Who Might Skip It)
- What to Pack and How to Avoid a “Fun Day” Turned Annoying
- When Things Go Sideways: A Practical Safety Check
- Should You Book This ATV, Bamboo Rafting, and Horseback Riding Combo?
- FAQ
- How long is the ATV, bamboo rafting, and horseback riding combo tour?
- How much does the tour cost per person?
- Does the tour include pickup and drop-off?
- Is lunch included?
- What fitness level do I need?
- Does the tour use mobile tickets?
- Is there free cancellation?
Key things I’d zero in on before you go

- Hotel pickup and drop-off in Montego Bay means less hassle and more time in Jamaica
- ATV + bamboo rafting + horseback riding in one tour is good value for first-timers
- Limestone foot massage during rafting adds a memorable, spa-like touch
- Moderate physical fitness level is required, so wear shoes and move at your pace
- Lunch not included is the one practical gap to plan around
Why This ATV-Bamboo-Riding Combo Works From Montego Bay

If you’re staying in Montego Bay, the best tours are the ones that don’t turn into a half-day of driving. This combo is designed around that idea: it’s a true multi-activity day that stays “close enough” to keep logistics easy. You start with pickup, you finish with drop-off, and you get three different ways to experience the area without juggling separate tickets.
What makes this combo feel efficient is how the activities balance each other. ATV riding scratches the itch for speed and off-road scenery. Bamboo rafting shifts the pace to quiet water and slower views. Then horseback riding gives you a different kind of connection with the countryside, without the same jolt-and-brake intensity as the ATV.
The order can vary, but the structure stays the same: adrenaline, then relaxation, then a calmer ride. That mix is ideal for couples, groups of mixed interests, and anyone who wants to say yes to fun while still getting moments to breathe.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Montego Bay
Price, Time, and What the $100 Buys You

At $100 per person for about 4 hours 30 minutes, this is priced like a “combo day” rather than three separate tours. Whether that’s a win for you comes down to what you’d pay for each piece if booked individually and how much you’d value the convenience of one pickup and one schedule.
The included items matter for value:
- Admission fee is covered
- You get an air-conditioned vehicle
- Pickup and drop-off are included in Montego Bay
What’s not included is lunch, which is common on action tours. Still, it can be the difference between a smooth day and a rushed one. If you’re the type who eats on a schedule, plan to grab something before you’re picked up or budget for a meal after drop-off.
Also note the tour is run by M&M Toursja, and it uses mobile tickets. That matters because a smooth start day-of often depends on having the ticket accessible and ready for staff.
Pickup, Mobile Tickets, and Keeping the Day Smooth

I love tours that remove friction. Here, pickup and drop-off in Montego Bay are included, and the vehicle is air-conditioned—good when Jamaica heat and sun are doing their thing. You’ll also receive confirmation at booking time, which is helpful for making sure your reservation is real and not just a wish.
Mobile ticket + confirmation is usually the foundation for a straightforward day. My practical advice: take a screenshot of your mobile ticket and keep it offline, just in case your signal gets spotty or your phone battery goes on vacation. Arrive a little early at your pickup point and keep your plans simple that day—no tight restaurant reservations right after drop-off.
One more practical point: this experience is marked near public transportation. That’s useful if you’re not staying exactly where pickup is easiest, or if you need a backup route to get to a meeting point. Still, since pickup is offered in Montego Bay, your main focus should be getting the correct pickup details during booking.
ATV Riding: Off-Road Fun With a Safety-First Mindset

The ATV portion is where most people start smiling. This is off-road riding through scenic trails, and the whole point is that you’re not stuck watching from the sidelines. You get the hands-on experience: steering, throttle control, and the kind of bumpy motion that turns your body into the suspension system.
Even with the thrill factor, treat ATV time like it’s about control, not heroics. The tour notes a moderate physical fitness level, which I take as a hint that you’ll be climbing on and off, adjusting your stance, and staying steady through uneven terrain. Wear closed-toe shoes with grip, and consider long pants to help with dust and friction.
Also, plan your mindset. ATV riding tends to be more tiring than people expect, especially if you tense up the whole time. Loosen your grip when the trail smooths out, keep your eyes up, and let your legs absorb the bumps instead of freezing your core.
If your group includes beginners, this combo works best when everyone commits to following instructions closely. The fun comes from doing it right and staying smooth through the trail.
Bamboo Rafting and the Limestone Foot Massage

Then comes the reset button: bamboo rafting. This part shifts from engine noise and dust to water sounds and slower views. It’s a relaxing break that feels like you’re stepping out of “activity mode” and into something more peaceful.
The standout detail here is the limestone foot massage. Even if you’re not the type who runs to “spa” experiences, this is memorable because it’s tied directly to the rafting setting. It’s also a practical recovery moment after ATV riding—your body will appreciate the pause.
What should you expect during rafting? Likely time on the water with gentle movement, plus a guided experience that makes sure everyone is safe and comfortable. Since the exact timing isn’t spelled out, give yourself flexibility. If the order varies, the rafting portion might be first or second—but it should still be the calmer middle of the day.
Bring a plan for getting comfortable. Depending on conditions, you might get a little damp, so dress accordingly. If you’re prone to cold easily, you’ll still want to stay practical and focus on what keeps you safe rather than what looks best in photos.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Montego Bay
Horseback Riding: Slower Pace, Same Jamaica Feeling

After you’ve had the speed of the ATV and the calm of rafting, horseback riding is the third texture of the day. The vibe here is peaceful and slower, and it’s a great option if you want scenery and animals without the same physical intensity as off-road riding.
Horseback riding also tends to create a different kind of connection with the landscape. You’re not just watching from a vehicle; you’re moving through the area at an animal’s pace. That often makes it feel more “lived-in” than a photo stop.
Because the tour requests a moderate physical fitness level, you should be ready to mount, sit securely, and adjust as needed. If you have back issues or balance concerns, don’t assume it’ll be gentle. I’d treat it as a real activity, not a casual petting zoo.
For best comfort, wear shoes with grip and avoid anything that makes you slide on the saddle. If you’re riding for the first time, keep your posture relaxed, and listen for guidance on how to hold yourself and what to do if the horse slows or turns.
Who This Combo Tour Fits Best (and Who Might Skip It)

This tour is for people who want variety without long drives. If you’re visiting Montego Bay for a short stay and you don’t want to spend your day commuting across the island, the pickup-and-drop-off structure is a big advantage.
It also fits well when your group doesn’t all want the same thing. You can satisfy the thrill-seekers with ATV riding, give relaxation-minded people the bamboo rafting and foot massage, and let everyone enjoy the horse ride at a calmer pace.
The physical side is the main caution. The tour calls for moderate physical fitness. That means you should feel comfortable climbing on and off equipment, staying balanced over uneven ground, and being active for several hours. If you’re recovering from an injury or you know you fatigue quickly, consider a shorter or less physical option.
Finally, if you need guaranteed quiet, this probably isn’t the one. There are three moving parts, and the day can’t stay fully relaxed.
What to Pack and How to Avoid a “Fun Day” Turned Annoying

I’d pack like this is an outdoor action day with a calm-water segment. Think sun and dust first. Bring sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses. If you have one, bring a light breathable layer for the moments you’re in shade or moving between stops.
Shoes matter more than you think. You’ll want closed-toe footwear that grips, especially for ATV riding and horseback mounting. Skip flip-flops, and avoid shoes that easily slip off your feet.
For the “calm” portions, plan for dampness risk. The tour doesn’t promise dryness, so treat it like you might get wet during rafting. A small waterproof bag or dry pouch can keep your phone and wallet from becoming a worry.
And since lunch isn’t included, you should eat earlier or bring snacks if the timing works. The tour duration is about 4.5 hours, which is long enough to feel hungry if your body runs on a schedule.
When Things Go Sideways: A Practical Safety Check
One risk with any multi-activity tour is coordination. The activities are straightforward, but the day-of success depends on pickups, schedules, and communication. There’s been at least one painful account where a customer said they didn’t get the scheduled experience and support offered a costly alternative for a solo arrangement. I’m not saying that’s the norm, but it’s a warning sign worth learning from.
So here’s how you protect yourself without being difficult:
- Confirm the pickup details when you book, and save them
- Keep your mobile ticket accessible
- If you’re running late, message or call early rather than waiting until you miss the handoff
- Ask for clarity on the activity order if the schedule matters to you
The goal is simple: reduce ambiguity before you’re in the heat, on the road, and waiting. When the day starts cleanly, these combos are usually the kind of memory you’ll keep.
Should You Book This ATV, Bamboo Rafting, and Horseback Riding Combo?
I’d book it if you want a one-day, near-Montego Bay mix of ATV excitement, bamboo rafting relaxation, and horseback pacing, with pickup and drop-off included. The value is strongest when you compare the convenience and bundled admission against booking multiple separate activities.
I’d pause and reconsider if:
- You need lunch included
- You’re not comfortable with moderate physical activity
- You’re the type who gets stressed by schedule changes, since the order of activities can vary
If you go in prepared—with the right shoes, a plan for food, and your ticket ready—this combo has a lot going for it. It’s not just three activities. It’s three different ways to feel Jamaica in a single afternoon.
FAQ
How long is the ATV, bamboo rafting, and horseback riding combo tour?
It’s approximately 4 hours 30 minutes.
How much does the tour cost per person?
The price is $100.00 per person.
Does the tour include pickup and drop-off?
Yes. Pickup and drop-off in Montego Bay are included.
Is lunch included?
No. Lunch is not included.
What fitness level do I need?
The tour asks for travelers with a moderate physical fitness level.
Does the tour use mobile tickets?
Yes. It includes a mobile ticket.
Is there free cancellation?
Yes. You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours before the experience starts. If you cancel less than 24 hours before, the amount paid is not refunded.































