REVIEW · ATV & UTV TOURS
Chukka ATV Safari
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A quad ATV tour in Jamaica feels like you left the coast behind. This Chukka ATV Safari takes you off the beaten track from Montego Bay into dirt trails, tropical forest, and rugged roads, with stops that show everyday island life. Safety training and a practice session help you get comfortable fast, and you’ll pass the Oldest Presbyterian Church plus a typical country village along the way.
I also like how this tour is built for real access, not just quick photo stops. You get fully guided time, and the route focuses on the scenic interior so you’re not stuck staring at a view from the roadside. One drawback to think about first: the ride can get muddy and wet, so you’ll want clothes and shoes that can handle it.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Getting There: Montego Bay Pickup and the Nexus Tours Start
- First Comes Safety: Training and a Practice Session (Even if You’re New)
- What You Drive: Dirt Trails, Tropical Forest, and Rugged Roads
- Stop Highlights: Village Life and the Oldest Presbyterian Church
- Mud, Dust, and Comfort: What to Wear and Bring
- Price and Value: Is $139 a Smart Use of Your Time?
- Group Size and How the Day Moves Along
- Who Should Book This ATV Safari in Jamaica
- Weather Reality: When the Ride Can Change
- Final Call: Should You Book Chukka ATV Safari?
- FAQ
- What time does the Chukka ATV Safari start?
- How long is the ATV safari?
- Is pickup included from Montego Bay hotels?
- Do I need ATV experience to ride?
- What should I bring and wear?
- What happens if the tour is canceled due to weather?
Key things to know before you go

- Practice session first so you can learn basic ATV handling before the outback
- Guided access to Jamaica’s interior beyond the beach areas
- Oldest Presbyterian Church stop plus a typical Jamaican village pass-by
- Pickup from centrally located Montego Bay hotels with about 45 minutes each way to reach the start point
- Plan for a bumpy ride on dirt trails and rugged mountain roads
- Bring the right gear since a change of clothing and towel can make a big difference
Getting There: Montego Bay Pickup and the Nexus Tours Start

The day starts at 8:00 am, and you’ll be picked up from centrally located hotels in the Montego Bay area. Expect around 45 minutes each way for transfer time, so this isn’t a quick hop-and-go activity.
This pickup detail matters because it affects your whole day. If you’re staying outside the central hotel zone, extra fees may apply, so it’s worth confirming your hotel location when you book so the transport plan actually fits your schedule.
You’ll meet up at Nexus Tours, where you’ll get set for the ride. One practical tip: arrive ready to move. Once you’re geared up, the rest of the morning tends to flow quickly.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Montego Bay
First Comes Safety: Training and a Practice Session (Even if You’re New)

The best part of this ATV safari setup is that it doesn’t assume you already know how to ride. You’ll get a safety briefing, then a practice session in a ring before you head out on the off-road trails.
That order is what helps the experience feel approachable. You’ll be able to get your bearings fast—how to start, stop, steer, and stay balanced—before the terrain gets rougher.
You also want to treat the safety training seriously because you’re going over dirt trails and up rugged mountain roads. Even confident riders should listen closely and follow the guide instructions, since conditions can change trail to trail.
What You Drive: Dirt Trails, Tropical Forest, and Rugged Roads

This tour is built around real off-road movement. You’ll rumble along dirt trails through tropical areas and on rugged mountain routes, so expect bumps, dust, and the kind of handling that keeps you alert.
That’s the point, but it also explains why physical comfort matters. The ride isn’t described as gentle or flat, and you should come with a strong physical fitness level to enjoy it.
Because the schedule is about 2 hours to 3 hours 30 minutes, the ride gives you a solid chunk of action without turning into an all-day ordeal. Still, plan to be on the move for most of the time once you’re out on the route.
Stop Highlights: Village Life and the Oldest Presbyterian Church

One of the coolest things about this safari is that it’s not only about the ATV. You’ll pass through a small Jamaican village and you’ll also see one of the island’s oldest churches: the Oldest Presbyterian Church.
These cultural pass-by moments add depth to the trip. Instead of watching scenery slide by, you get brief glimpses of local life and landmarks that most beach-only itineraries miss.
Here’s what to keep in mind: these are stop-and-pass type moments, not a long museum-style tour. Bring a curious mindset and give yourself a few minutes for photos and observation, but don’t expect a deep guided lecture at every location.
Mud, Dust, and Comfort: What to Wear and Bring

This is one of those tours where your outfit can make or break the day. You’ll want long shorts or pants and sneakers or strap-on sandals, since you’ll be dealing with dirt and uneven ground.
You should also consider bringing a change of clothing and a towel. The description is clear that the adventure can get muddy and wet, and having dry clothes afterward is a huge quality-of-life upgrade.
Sunscreen helps, and glasses are optional but useful if mud or dust is kicking up. If you wear contacts or you’re sensitive to debris, protective eyewear can keep the experience more fun and less irritating.
Don’t forget the practical items too: bring a valid driver’s license (this is mentioned as required), and have cash or a credit card for gift items, photos, souvenirs, and snacks.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Montego Bay
Price and Value: Is $139 a Smart Use of Your Time?

At $139.00 per person, you’re paying for more than just a ride. The price includes transportation from centrally located Montego Bay hotels plus a guided ATV experience with safety training and practice time.
That value makes sense if you want a structured, risk-managed way to explore the interior. If you’re the kind of person who likes doing activities with clear instructions, this setup is built for you.
Food and drink are not included. So if you get hungry, you’ll need to plan ahead and budget for it, or bring what’s allowed by the operator. Also, non-alcoholic drinks and alcoholic drinks aren’t part of the package, so don’t count on an on-site drink stop.
A smart way to judge value is to compare it to other “transport + guide + active time” day trips. Here, you’re getting a guided route through rugged terrain plus culturally meaningful pass-by stops, which helps the experience feel full for the time window.
Group Size and How the Day Moves Along

The tour caps groups at 15 persons per tour, and the overall activity lists a maximum number of travelers. That smaller group limit is a quiet advantage because it usually means more attention during the ATV learning stage and less waiting around.
The itinerary is straightforward: meet up, get safety training and practice, then head out for the off-road route with village and church pass-bys. The ride length is approximate, so it’s normal for timing to vary based on conditions on the trail and in the weather.
One more timing detail: confirmation is received at booking, so you should plan your morning around the given start time rather than keeping it flexible.
Who Should Book This ATV Safari in Jamaica

This tour is designed for people who want off-road adventure beyond Montego Bay’s beaches. If you’re excited by dirt trails, jungle areas, and rugged roads, you’ll probably love the feeling of being far from the coast.
It’s also a good fit if you’re not an ATV pro. The safety briefing plus practice session means you can start with guidance instead of guessing.
That said, this isn’t for everyone. It’s not accessible for physically challenged travelers, there’s a minimum age of 16, and there’s a maximum weight limit of 250 lbs. The physical fitness level requirement is also called out, so if you struggle with bumpy movement or staying balanced, consider a different style of tour.
Weather Reality: When the Ride Can Change
This activity requires good weather, so poor conditions can impact your day. If it’s canceled due to weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund, and cancellations can be handled for free if you cancel at least 24 hours in advance.
One practical point: weather issues can sometimes happen late, after you’ve arrived and gear is ready. So I recommend keeping your day flexible and not booking back-to-back tours that would stress you out if the ATV ride gets rescheduled.
Final Call: Should You Book Chukka ATV Safari?
Book this tour if you want a guided way to see Jamaica’s interior on a quad ATV, with more than just scenery. The combination of ATV practice, off-road route time, and cultural pass-by stops (including the Oldest Presbyterian Church) makes it feel like a real experience, not a filler activity.
Skip it if you hate bumpy motion, you’re concerned about getting muddy, or you’d rather do something where the ground stays smooth and predictable. Also, if you’re planning a tight schedule with no room for weather changes, you’ll want a backup plan.
If you’re an adventurous person with decent stamina and the right gear, this is the kind of activity that turns a Montego Bay vacation into a bigger story.
FAQ
What time does the Chukka ATV Safari start?
The start time is 8:00 am.
How long is the ATV safari?
It runs approximately 2 hours to 3 hours 30 minutes.
Is pickup included from Montego Bay hotels?
Yes, transportation is included only from/to centrally located hotels in the Montego Bay area. If you’re staying outside that zone, an extra fee may apply.
Do I need ATV experience to ride?
No. You’ll get a brief on safety and a practice session before you head out off-road.
What should I bring and wear?
Wear long shorts or pants with sneakers or strap-on sandals. Bring a change of clothing and a towel since the adventure can get muddy and wet, plus sunscreen. You should also bring a valid driver’s license and cash or a credit card for extras like photos and souvenirs.
What happens if the tour is canceled due to weather?
Since the activity requires good weather, it may be canceled for poor conditions. If that happens, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. You can also cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.































