REVIEW · ATV & UTV TOURS
Blue Hole and Atv with lunch Stop from Montego Bay and Falmouth
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ATV rides meet Jamaica’s clean blue water. I love that this tour is truly wet-and-wild: you ride countryside trails, then pause for spring-fed water that stays cool and clear. I also love the Blue Hole portion, with guided time for mini falls, rope swing jumping, cliff jumping, and blue lagoons to swim. The main drawback to plan for is that lunch costs extra, and the fun here is very water-focused.
Because you’re picked up from Montego Bay or Falmouth and returned to your meeting point, the day stays simple. In the reviews, names like Karlus and Rajaye come up for safe, friendly guidance, and Jody is also mentioned as part of a smooth team. With a 9:00am start and about 5 hours total time, it’s a fast-hit itinerary that still feels like you did something real.
You’ll also get a mobile ticket, and all fees and taxes are included in the price. Just keep in mind the group size is capped at 100, so you’ll be part of an organized, guided experience rather than a quiet private outing.
In This Review
- Key Things That Make This Tour Worth Your Time
- The Quick Picture: How Your 5 Hours Actually Play Out
- ATV Through Jamaica Countryside, With the Water Part Included
- Blue Hole Time: Mini Falls, Rope Swings, Cliff Jumps, and Blue Lagoons
- Why the Guides Matter: Karlus, Rajaye, and a Safety-First Approach
- Price and Value: What $190 Covers (and What It Doesn’t)
- What to Bring for Comfort: Wet Gear, Jump Spots, and Timing
- Who This Tour Fits Best (and Who Should Skip It)
- Should You Book the Blue Hole and ATV from Montego Bay or Falmouth?
- FAQ
- How much does the Blue Hole and ATV tour cost?
- What is included in the price?
- Is lunch included?
- How long is the tour?
- What time does the tour start?
- Do they offer pickup?
- How long is the ATV ride and what do you do?
- What activities are available at the Blue Hole?
- How large is the group?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key Things That Make This Tour Worth Your Time

- A wet-and-wild ATV ride with spring-fed water stops, not just a dry trail cruise
- Blue Hole adventure built for action, including rope swings and cliff jumps
- Guided, flexible timing, with the option to spend a little more time on the water
- Helpful named guides mentioned in reviews, including Karlus and Rajaye
- All fees and taxes included, so you only have to budget for lunch
The Quick Picture: How Your 5 Hours Actually Play Out
This is a one-day combo built around two big moments: an ATV ride with water stops, then a full Blue Hole hangout with guided activities. The total tour time is about 5 hours, and that includes the travel time, so you’re not stuck guessing how long the driving takes.
You start at 9:00am. From there, you’ll head into the countryside on the ATV for about an hour, with breaks along the way to enjoy the clean spring water. Then you shift gears and spend your Blue Hole time hiking and swimming, with options for rope swing jumping and cliff jumping if you’re up for it.
The value here is that it keeps the day concentrated. You get pickup offered, you’re moving between two highlights, and you’re back with enough time to keep your vacation plans alive afterward.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Montego Bay
ATV Through Jamaica Countryside, With the Water Part Included

Most ATV tours promise fun, but the water often turns into a photo-op at best. What I like about this one is that the “wet” is part of the plan, not an optional extra. You ride through the countryside for about an hour, then stop along the way to enjoy the refreshing spring-fed water while you’re still out riding.
That matters because it changes the vibe. You’re not just dust-and-pose on a track. You get to cool down during the ride, which makes the whole experience feel more balanced—adventure in motion, then a real break in natural water.
It’s also guided. So you’re not figuring out where to go, what’s safe, or how long your route should take. The tour is described as flexible too—if you want a bit more time during the ride, you can usually spend a little more than the 1-hour ATV window.
What to consider: you’ll likely get wet more than once, and this isn’t the best pick if you want an ATV day that stays mostly dry. If you hate the idea of muddy boots, wet clothes, or a damp ride back afterward, you’ll feel it.
Blue Hole Time: Mini Falls, Rope Swings, Cliff Jumps, and Blue Lagoons

The Blue Hole stop is the main event. You’ll get mini falls to hike around, plus a mix of action and swim time: rope swing jumping, cliff jumping, and blue lagoons for swimming. The guiding is a real plus here because the Blue Hole part involves multiple activities and different spots, not just one single pool.
Here’s what you’re really buying with the Blue Hole experience: variety. Some people want to jump. Some want to float and soak. Some want to walk and watch. This tour supports all of that with time to relax, plus activities for those who want more adrenaline.
You’ll also have the chance to enjoy fresh spring water that’s described as very clean. That clean-water angle is important in the practical sense, because you’ll want to feel good about swimming and re-wading without worrying the water is unpleasant.
A possible consideration: rope swings and cliff jumps aren’t for everyone. The tour includes those options, so if you’re not comfortable with heights or contact sports–style movement, you can still enjoy the swimming and natural spots, but you should know that the day’s energy will include people taking jumps.
Why the Guides Matter: Karlus, Rajaye, and a Safety-First Approach

I pay attention to guide style because it shapes the whole day. In the reviews, Karlus stands out as an awesome driver, and Rajaye gets called out for being helpful and making the day enjoyable. Jody is also mentioned as part of a team that got people to the locations and back safely.
That lines up with what this kind of adventure requires. ATV riding through countryside and moving between Blue Hole activity points takes more than just directions. You want someone who’s clear, responsive, and comfortable keeping things organized while still letting you have fun.
Even the flexible pacing is guide-driven. If spending a little more time during the ATV ride is an option, that means the group isn’t locked into an overly rigid schedule. That flexibility helps if you’re enjoying the ride and don’t want to rush off right when you’re finally warmed up.
Price and Value: What $190 Covers (and What It Doesn’t)

At $190 per person, this tour isn’t the cheapest thing on the island menu. But it bundles two major activities that people usually plan separately: an ATV ride with water stops plus a structured Blue Hole visit. When you compare it to piecing together ATV time, transportation, and entrance-type experiences, the all-in nature of the offering starts to look fair.
You also get all fees and taxes included. That’s one of those “quiet wins” that keeps the total cost from creeping up. The only clear extra expense listed is lunch.
So the value math is simple:
- Included: ATV + Blue Hole experience components, plus all fees and taxes
- Not included: lunch
If you’re the kind of traveler who likes to avoid surprise add-ons and wants one guided plan, the pricing makes more sense. If you’re trying to keep your day strictly budget-focused, you’ll feel the lunch cost and the fact that this is an organized adventure tour rather than a free-range itinerary.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Montego Bay
What to Bring for Comfort: Wet Gear, Jump Spots, and Timing

Because the ATV ride includes water stops and the Blue Hole includes swimming plus jumping options, your comfort depends on being ready for wet conditions. You’ll want to bring swimwear that you don’t mind getting fully soaked, and footwear with grip helps for rocky or slick areas.
Pack like this is an active water day. Bring what you can keep dry in a bag, and keep in mind you’ll likely want a place to put damp items after the adventure. You’ll also benefit from having a plan for towels or drying needs if you’re picky about staying comfortable later.
Timing-wise, you’re set for a 9:00am start. That’s good because you avoid starting too late in the day. But with water-based activities, the morning also helps you feel less rushed if you want to relax in the Blue Hole area after the more energetic parts.
Who This Tour Fits Best (and Who Should Skip It)

This tour fits best if you want a day that mixes adrenaline and nature without staying in a car all day. If your idea of a great vacation includes an ATV ride through countryside, plus real spring-fed water and a Blue Hole with jump and swim options, you’ll likely love the balance.
It’s also a good match if you prefer guided structure over self-planning. The tour is guided, flexible, and designed to move you between highlights smoothly, with pickup offered.
I’d consider skipping it if you want a calm, fully dry experience. Also, if you’re strongly against rope swing jumping or cliff jumping, be aware the Blue Hole stop is set up for those activities, even though there should still be relaxation and swimming time.
The tour says most travelers can participate, which is reassuring. Still, this is an active day, so you should be comfortable with riding time, getting wet, and moving around in a natural water setting.
Should You Book the Blue Hole and ATV from Montego Bay or Falmouth?

Book it if you want one guided 5-hour adventure that includes both an ATV ride with water stops and a Blue Hole visit packed with action and swimming. The fact that the ATV portion includes spring-fed water pauses is the key difference, and the Blue Hole mix of mini falls, rope swings, cliff jumps, and lagoons gives you something to do even if your energy level changes hour to hour.
Skip it if you’re mainly looking for a sightseeing-only day, or if lunch not being included throws off your budget. Also think twice if getting wet is a dealbreaker for you.
If you like practical planning, this one has a lot going for it: mobile ticket, pickup offered, all fees and taxes included, and a team that’s praised for getting people safely to the fun spots and back.
FAQ
How much does the Blue Hole and ATV tour cost?
The tour price is $190.00 per person.
What is included in the price?
All fees and taxes are included.
Is lunch included?
No. Lunch costs extra.
How long is the tour?
It’s approximately 5 hours total.
What time does the tour start?
The start time is 9:00am.
Do they offer pickup?
Yes, pickup is offered.
How long is the ATV ride and what do you do?
The ATV ride is about 1 hour. You ride through the countryside and stop along the way to enjoy the spring-fed water.
What activities are available at the Blue Hole?
You can hike to see mini falls, and you can do rope swing jumping and cliff jumping. There are also blue lagoons where you can swim, plus time to relax.
How large is the group?
The tour has a maximum of 100 travelers.
What is the cancellation policy?
Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Changes within 24 hours of the start time aren’t accepted.



































