REVIEW · CATAMARAN CRUISES
Catamaran Party Cruise and Snorkeling in Montego Bay
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Sun, snacks, and saltwater in one smooth cruise. This Montego Bay catamaran party trip mixes time on deck with snorkeling in clear water and ends with a sunset look over the Caribbean. It’s the kind of outing where you can keep things easy—then still get that hands-on ocean moment.
I really like two things here. First, you get serious deck time on a catamaran, with wide-open views and a laid-back rhythm that feels fun without needing to hunt for the right spot. Second, the basics for water time are handled for you: snorkeling equipment plus bottled water, snacks, and alcohol for adults. One thing to consider: the ticket says about 3 hours, but your pickup and transfer timing can make the whole day feel longer.
In This Review
- Key Highlights at a Glance
- What This Montego Bay Catamaran Party Cruise Really Feels Like
- From Bogue Road Meeting Point to Saint James Parish Water Time
- The Sun Deck Setup: Drinks, Views, and a Proper Party Mood
- Snorkeling on This Cruise: What You’re Likely to See
- What the Day Includes (and What It Doesn’t)
- Timing and Routing Reality Check: Why It Can Feel Longer Than 3 Hours
- Group Size: 100 People Maximum Can Still Feel Personal
- Meeting Point, Mobile Ticket, and Getting There Without Stress
- How Much Does It Cost, and Is It Good Value?
- Who This Cruise Is Best For (and Who Might Want a Different Day)
- Should You Book This Catamaran Party Cruise in Montego Bay?
- FAQ
- How long is the Montego Bay catamaran cruise?
- What’s included in the ticket price?
- Does the tour include pickup?
- Where does the tour start and end?
- Can children or teens participate?
- Is free cancellation available?
Key Highlights at a Glance

- Snorkeling equipment and snacks are included so you’re not wasting time figuring out gear or extra add-ons.
- A swim stop in Saint James Parish gives you a set place to focus on the water and marine life.
- Alcohol for 18+ (snacks/fruit juice for under 18) keeps the party vibe without locking everyone out.
- Sun deck time plus sunset views makes it more than just a snorkeling errand.
- Max group size of 100 keeps the cruise feeling more manageable than huge boat crowds.
- Plan for travel time beyond 3 hours depending on pickup and how the day runs.
What This Montego Bay Catamaran Party Cruise Really Feels Like

This isn’t a quiet, sit-still-and-pretend-you’re-on-a-boat-museum kind of day. It’s a catamaran outing designed for people who want sea views, music-and-mingling energy, and a proper water moment. You’ll spend time on a spacious deck, enjoying the sun and the scenery as you move along the coast.
The most helpful part for me is the mix of effort and reward. You get a simple structure—ride, then snorkeling time—without the stress of building your own plan. And because snacks and drinks are included, you’re not constantly checking menus, hunting cash, or wondering whether you’re going to be thirsty at the wrong time.
You can also read our reviews of more boat tours in Montego Bay
From Bogue Road Meeting Point to Saint James Parish Water Time
Your day starts at Bogue Road (Bogue Rd, Jamaica). The cruise ends back at the same meeting point, so you’re not dealing with the hassle of getting to a different area later. The big practical win is that pickup is offered, which can make the day feel smoother if you’d rather not navigate local routes on your own.
Once you’re on the water, the trip anchors around a stop in Saint James Parish. That’s where you should expect the snorkeling moment to happen. Even if you only snorkel once, it’s the kind of stop that makes the cruise feel real rather than just scenic cruising.
One more reality check: the total day can shift. Some schedules can include waiting or additional time before the boat part starts, so don’t plan a tight dinner reservation right after pickup time. If you’re trying to time everything perfectly, build in slack.
The Sun Deck Setup: Drinks, Views, and a Proper Party Mood

This cruise earns its party name. You’re on a catamaran, which naturally supports group energy: people spread out, mingle, and soak up the views without feeling cramped. Adults can enjoy alcoholic beverages, and there’s a clear vibe that you can relax and celebrate at the same time.
I also like that this isn’t all adult-only fun. For visitors under 18, the alcohol piece doesn’t apply, but snacks and fruit juice are provided, so you’re still included in the day’s flow. That matters if you’re booking as a mixed-age group and you want everyone to feel like they’re getting something out of it.
From accounts of past riders, the snack and drink setup can include stand-out comfort food and punchy rum drinks. The exact menu can vary, but the point is this: you’re not stuck with only basic crackers. You’ll likely get enough food-and-drink momentum to keep the day from feeling like a long wait.
Snorkeling on This Cruise: What You’re Likely to See

The snorkeling part is built around convenience. You get use of snorkeling equipment included, plus water and snacks to keep you going. That means you can focus on the water instead of hunting for gear, sizing masks, or paying for rentals separately.
What you should expect to look for is fish life in clear Caribbean water. One review theme was seeing different types of fishes during snorkeling time. You’re not going to need a diving credential or complicated planning—this is set up for simple, accessible ocean watching.
A small but important tip: if you’re prone to getting cold or sunburned easily, treat the snorkeling portion like a sun sport. The deck will bake you, and the water still lets sun reach your skin. Bring sunscreen you trust, and consider water shoes if you’re sensitive about getting in and out of the sea (the cruise provides snorkeling equipment, but it doesn’t specify footwear).
What the Day Includes (and What It Doesn’t)

The included package is part of the value. You’ll get:
- Snorkeling equipment
- Private transportation
- Alcoholic beverages (18+)
- Bottled water
- Snacks
What’s not included is dinner. That sounds obvious, but it matters for planning: you’ll want to either eat before you head out or have a meal lined up after you return to Bogue Road. If you assume the cruise covers a full meal, you’ll end up paying for food later.
Also, even though the experience duration is listed at about 3 hours, the real-world day can stretch. So make sure your meal plan still works if you end up waiting longer than you hoped before the boat time starts.
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Timing and Routing Reality Check: Why It Can Feel Longer Than 3 Hours

Here’s the deal: a lot of travel days don’t match the neat number on the ticket. Your cruise duration is listed at about 3 hours, but pickup timing and transfer schedules can add hours before and after. In one case, someone said they were picked up in the morning and returned late evening, with a lot of time spent away from the hotel in between.
That doesn’t mean the cruise is bad—it means you need to plan like a local who has been through the process before. I recommend treating this as a half-day to evening outing, not a simple 3-hour jump-in, jump-out.
Another timing wrinkle: weather can change how things run. One comment mentioned rainy conditions affecting the day. If the sea state or weather shifts, you might see schedule changes around where or how long you stop.
Finally, double-check the exact option you booked for. If you mix up regions, you can end up frustrated with transfers and the mismatch between what you expected and what you get. Keep your confirmation close and match it to Montego Bay.
Group Size: 100 People Maximum Can Still Feel Personal

A max of 100 travelers is a useful number. It usually means you won’t feel like you’re on a floating mall with hundreds of strangers. On a catamaran, that matters because space and attention are real. You should still be able to find your rhythm—spend time on deck, take the snorkeling window, grab snacks and drinks—without getting pushed into a crowd.
That group limit also makes the crew’s job more manageable. Several positive remarks focused on staff energy and helpfulness, which tends to show up most on tours where the boat isn’t overwhelmed.
Meeting Point, Mobile Ticket, and Getting There Without Stress

The meeting point is Bogue Road, and the activity ends back there. It’s also described as near public transportation. If you’re staying nearby and want to minimize taxi costs, you might find it easier than rides that start in a more remote area.
You’ll use a mobile ticket, so you’re not wrestling with printed vouchers. Still, I’d keep your phone charged and ready, especially in places where connectivity can be inconsistent.
If you’re bringing your whole group, confirm pickup details early. The tour includes private transportation, which sounds simple, but the schedule can affect the exact time you leave your hotel. Give yourself a little padding for pickup times and don’t assume last-minute changes won’t happen.
How Much Does It Cost, and Is It Good Value?
At $134.98 per person, this isn’t a budget add-on. You’re paying for a catamaran ride plus the stuff that normally costs extra: snorkeling gear, snacks, bottled water, and adult beverages. You’re also paying for transportation included through pickup/private transport.
So the value depends on what you’d otherwise do. If you’d spend money on boat transport, pay separately for snorkeling gear, and then still buy drinks and snacks on top, this package starts to make sense. The snorkeling equipment inclusion matters more than people think because it removes friction—you can get in the water quickly and enjoy more time instead of waiting.
Where the price can feel less worth it is if you end up with more waiting on shore than you expected. That’s why timing matters. If you plan this as a flexible outing and not a rigid schedule item, the package fits better.
Who This Cruise Is Best For (and Who Might Want a Different Day)
This works great if you want a fun cruise with a party mood and you’re happy to snorkel once during the trip. It’s also a good fit for groups, since deck time and drinks naturally support social vibes.
I’d especially recommend it for people who:
- Want snorkeling equipment included
- Like a lively, helpful crew
- Want sea views and sunset without extra planning
- Are booking as a mixed group (adult alcohol is optional; snacks/fruit juice are provided for under 18)
If you’re the type who hates uncertainty in timing, you might feel irritated if the day runs longer than you expected. In that case, you might do better with a shorter, tighter schedule tour that clearly stays within the stated hours.
Should You Book This Catamaran Party Cruise in Montego Bay?
I’d book it if you’re craving a real Caribbean water day with an easy snorkeling setup, plus drinks and snacks on deck. The combination of included snorkeling gear, a Saint James Parish water stop, and a sunset finish makes it feel like more than a sightseeing ride.
But book with eyes open. Treat it as a day outing, not a quick 3-hour errand. Confirm your exact Montego Bay option, keep your expectations flexible if weather changes the schedule, and plan dinner for later since it isn’t included.
If that sounds like your style, you’ll likely have a strong time—especially if you enjoy a crew that brings energy and a boat day where the party vibe is part of the point, not an afterthought.
FAQ
How long is the Montego Bay catamaran cruise?
The experience is listed as about 3 hours.
What’s included in the ticket price?
You get snorkeling equipment, private transportation, alcoholic beverages (for 18+), bottled water, and snacks.
Does the tour include pickup?
Yes, pickup is offered, and transportation is included.
Where does the tour start and end?
It starts at Bogue Road (Bogue Rd, Jamaica) and ends back at the same meeting point.
Can children or teens participate?
Most travelers can participate. The tour allows alcohol beverages for 18+; for under 18, snacks and fruit juice are provided.
Is free cancellation available?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, the amount paid is not refunded.































