REVIEW · BAMBOO RAFTING TOURS
Bamboo Rafting and Limestone Massage in Montego Bay, Jamaica
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A river ride and a warm stone massage? This Montego Bay combo pairs easy bamboo rafting with a soothing limestone massage using heated rocks. I like that the outing keeps things calm and nature-forward, and you also get a real relaxation payoff with the limestone foot massage afterward.
The main thing to consider is logistics: one guest experience flagged pickup/communication trouble, so I’d double-check your pickup details and be ready on time.
In This Review
- Key Highlights Worth Noting
- Lethe River Bamboo Rafting: Captain-Led and Low-Stress
- What You’ll Love About the Bamboo (Beyond the Pictures)
- The Limestone Massage: How Heated Rocks Feel Different
- Where the Massage Fits Best: Warmth Right After the River
- Price and Value: What $38 Covers (and What It Doesn’t)
- Transportation and Timing: Private Ride, Tight Schedule, Watch Pickup Details
- Who This Tour Is Best For (And Who Should Pass)
- Practical Tips to Make the Whole Thing Smoother
- Should You Book This Montego Bay Bamboo Rafting and Limestone Massage?
- FAQ
- How long is the bamboo rafting and limestone massage tour?
- Where does this tour take place?
- Is pickup included?
- Is it a private tour?
- What are the main activities in the tour?
- What kind of massage is included?
- Is lunch included?
- Is there a restroom stop?
- How do tickets work?
- Can I cancel for free?
Key Highlights Worth Noting

- Lethe River bamboo rafting with a captain guiding you downstream
- Heated limestone rocks made smooth by river currents, used for a soothing session
- Limestone foot massage included, designed to ease tension after time on the water
- Captain Dylan gets special praise for making the raft part fun
- Tony Montannna is named for gentle, professional massage work and great vibes
- A/C vehicle + private transportation, plus a restroom stop built in
Lethe River Bamboo Rafting: Captain-Led and Low-Stress
Your first act is bamboo rafting at Lethe. You’ll get onto a bamboo raft and follow the lead of a skilled raft captain who steers you down the river at a relaxed pace. This is the kind of activity where the goal isn’t speed or thrills. It’s time on the water, with enough direction from the captain that you can just enjoy the ride.
You can expect lush tropical scenery along the way. The river stretch is described as peaceful, so it’s more about a gentle sway and a break from hurry than about big adrenaline moments. If the captain shares stories, you might hear about local culture or the river’s background while you float.
One practical point: the full tour runs about 1 hour 20 minutes total. That makes this a good fit when you want something outdoorsy without eating your entire day. Just know you’ll be switching gears pretty quickly once rafting ends, since the massage comes right after.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Montego Bay.
What You’ll Love About the Bamboo (Beyond the Pictures)

I love that bamboo rafting sits in a sweet spot: it feels outdoorsy and special, but it stays easy to do. The tour is described as leisurely and eco-friendly, which usually means you won’t be dealing with a harsh, grueling schedule. You’re getting a scenic river experience without needing hiking boots or advanced skills.
Also, the raft captain matters. In the feedback I saw, Captain Dylan stands out as someone who makes the time on the water enjoyable. That’s not just personality fluff. A good captain keeps the ride smooth, helps you feel comfortable, and keeps the group moving at the right pace so nobody gets left behind.
If you like nature breaks, this is a strong option. You get fresh air, river sounds, and a view of Jamaica that’s different from the usual beach-only loop. And because it’s a private tour for your group, it tends to feel less like you’re part of a big production and more like you’re on your own schedule.
The Limestone Massage: How Heated Rocks Feel Different

Right after rafting, you transition to the limestone massage portion. Limestone massage uses smooth limestone rocks that have been naturally shaped by river currents. The rocks are heated, then used during the session so the warmth and pressure work together on your muscles.
Even if you’re not a “massage person,” this part is usually the selling point. Heat helps muscles let go, and the steady pressure helps you feel the quiet, calming effect. The tour description explains that the rocks are applied to various parts of the body, creating a relaxing therapeutic session.
For this specific package, the included benefit is a limestone foot massage. That detail is important because it tells you what kind of payoff to expect. Your feet get the focused attention, and you often leave feeling lighter and more comfortable, especially after time outdoors and on the water.
And yes, the vibe matters here too. Tony Montannna is mentioned by name for being gentle and professional, with a relaxed atmosphere that makes the massage feel pleasant rather than rushed. If you’re looking for a soothing finish, this is one of those combos that aims for exactly that.
Where the Massage Fits Best: Warmth Right After the River

I like the order of this tour. You’re on a river first, then you’re offered a warm, calming session once you’re off the water. That pacing makes sense for your body. After rafting, your muscles can feel a little stiff or tired in a normal, everyday way, and the heated rocks are designed to help relieve muscle tension and promote relaxation.
The setting is described as typically serene and natural—often like a riverside spa or a tranquil outdoor space. If you enjoy your relaxation paired with real scenery (sounds of water, open air), this fits that taste better than a windowless room.
One more note: the tour is short overall. Because it’s compact, you’re less likely to feel like you’re traveling, waiting, and dragging time on a long day. You’ll do the activities, get the effects, and then be ready to enjoy the rest of Montego Bay.
Price and Value: What $38 Covers (and What It Doesn’t)

This tour costs $38.00 per person, and it’s been averaging booked about 39 days in advance. That doesn’t mean you must book that far out, but it suggests this is a popular add-on when people plan their Jamaica days.
Here’s what’s included:
- All fees and taxes
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Private transportation
- Bamboo rafting experience at Lethe
- Limestone foot massage
- Restroom stop
- Pickup offered
That’s a lot bundled for the price. You’re not just paying for one activity. You’re paying for transport, the river activity, and the massage session, plus the small comforts that make a short tour easier—like air-conditioning and a restroom stop.
What’s not included is lunch. The tour notes that you’ll stop for lunch at your expense. So if you’re trying to keep your day budget-tight, plan to add your lunch cost separately. This is normal for tours, but it’s worth knowing before you assume the day’s totally covered.
Transportation and Timing: Private Ride, Tight Schedule, Watch Pickup Details

You’ll have an air-conditioned vehicle and private transportation, plus pickup is offered. The tour is private, meaning only your group participates, which is a big deal if you dislike crowded group tours.
The duration is about 1 hour 20 minutes, so the schedule is compact. For a busy Montego Bay itinerary, that’s a win. You can fit it around other plans without turning the day into a long bus ride and waiting game.
That said, one practical consideration came up in feedback: transportation communication issues. If pickup timing and coordination aren’t handled perfectly, it can turn into wasted time fast. My advice is simple:
- Confirm your pickup details clearly when you book
- Arrive at the pickup area a bit early so you’re not stuck negotiating at the last minute
- Have your phone ready for any contact attempts the day of the tour
That’s not meant to scare you off. It’s just the real-world travel move that protects your schedule.
Who This Tour Is Best For (And Who Should Pass)

This combo fits best if you want a gentle adventure with a relaxing finish. Most people can participate, and the activity is described as leisurely. If you like nature experiences but you don’t want a strenuous workout, bamboo rafting delivers the “outside time” without beating you up.
It’s also a strong match for:
- Couples or friends who want a private, coordinated outing
- People who want something active plus soothing within a short time window
- Anyone who appreciates staff who keep things calm and professional during the massage
You might want to choose something else if you’re chasing a full-day excursion or you specifically want a lunch included in the price. Since lunch is at your expense and the overall tour is brief, it won’t feel like a whole day of activities unless you plan the rest of your day to complement it.
Practical Tips to Make the Whole Thing Smoother

Here are a few details I’d use to get the most out of both the river and the massage:
- Confirm pickup timing and location before the day. Since pickup communication has been flagged as a concern in at least one experience, reducing uncertainty helps.
- Use the restroom stop during the tour. It’s included, and it’s an easy way to avoid last-minute scramble.
- Plan for a short window. Since the total time is about 1 hour 20 minutes, you’ll want your other Montego Bay plans to leave breathing room.
- Bring your focus to the vibe. The massage part is described as gentle and professional, and people name Tony Montannna for creating a relaxed atmosphere. That’s your cue that the goal is to slow down and let it work.
- Enjoy the captain’s role. Captain Dylan is praised for making the rafting part fun. If the captain shares information, take it in. It adds meaning to the scenic ride.
Should You Book This Montego Bay Bamboo Rafting and Limestone Massage?
If you want a short, well-rounded Montego Bay experience—river time first, warm relaxation second—this is an easy yes. The value is solid because transport, activities, and the limestone foot massage are bundled, and the day stays compact instead of dragging on.
Before you book, just take the one caution seriously: pickup communication. If you confirm pickup details and show up ready, you’ll likely get the best version of this tour—the one where Captain Dylan makes the rafting part feel fun, and Tony Montannna helps you unwind with a gentle, professional limestone session.
If that’s the kind of day you want, go for it.
FAQ
How long is the bamboo rafting and limestone massage tour?
The tour lasts about 1 hour 20 minutes.
Where does this tour take place?
It takes place in Montego Bay, Jamaica.
Is pickup included?
Pickup is offered, and you’ll use air-conditioned vehicle transportation.
Is it a private tour?
Yes. It’s private, and only your group will participate.
What are the main activities in the tour?
You’ll do bamboo rafting at Lethe first, then transition to a limestone massage session.
What kind of massage is included?
The package includes a limestone foot massage using heated limestone rocks.
Is lunch included?
No. You’ll stop for lunch at your expense.
Is there a restroom stop?
Yes, a restroom stop is included.
How do tickets work?
You receive a mobile ticket, and confirmation is received at time of booking.
Can I cancel for free?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

























