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Jet Car with Optional Drone Video or KFC Meal in Montego Bay
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Fast speeds on saltwater in Jamaica.
This Montego Bay jet car ride is built for thrill seekers, and I like that you can choose either a drone video package or a KFC combo included in the price. The private pickup and 30 minutes on the water make it feel like a real outing, not a rushed stop. One caution: the land transport and equipment can feel a bit worn, so I suggest you do a quick check before you settle in, especially if you’re sensitive to strong odors or loose gear.
You’ll be on the Caribbean Ocean waters, behind the wheel of a 2-seater that can reach up to 60 mph. There’s also a safety lifeguard on a jet ski monitoring the session, and the vibe is part action movie, part scenic cruise. My biggest “watch for it” thought is the heat and time on the water: you’ll want the right gear so you don’t roast while you’re waiting and riding.
In This Review
- Key Things That Make This Jet Car Experience Worth Your Time
- Jet Car Up to 60 mph on the Caribbean Ocean Waters
- Sharing the Ride: The Two-Seater Rule (and How Drivers Handle It)
- Private Pickup in Montego Bay: The Ride to the Water Matters
- What to Bring (and Why It Changes Your Experience)
- Drone Video Option: 2–3 Minutes on Your Phone Within 24 Hours
- KFC Meal Option: A Simple Post-Ride Win
- Timing and Pacing: How the 1 Hour 15 Minute Window Actually Feels
- Safety and Instruction: Lifeguards, Waivers, and Real Prep
- Price and Value: Is $194 Per Person a Good Deal?
- Who Should Book This Jet Car Ride (and Who Might Skip)
- Should You Book OceanShootJamaica Tours?
Key Things That Make This Jet Car Experience Worth Your Time

- Up to 60 mph on open water for a true speed-rush, not a slow loop.
- 30 minutes of riding time in a 1 hour 15 minute overall experience window.
- Safety lifeguard on a jet ski monitoring your session.
- Two-seater rule (no single riding), with an option to add a second person for $30.
- Choice of add-on included: either a short drone video plus 5 phone photos, or a KFC combo meal.
- Private group setup so you’re not sharing your session with strangers.
Jet Car Up to 60 mph on the Caribbean Ocean Waters

The star of this experience is the jet car itself. Think jet ski energy, but with a steering-wheel feel and a more “I’m driving a sports car” mindset. The goal is speed over the water, with the instruction that the ride can hit up to 60 mph while you bounce across the waves.
What I like most is how visual the whole thing becomes once you’re moving. The sea in this part of Jamaica can look intense shades of blue and green, and your ride path gives you lots of angles for photos and video. Even if you’re not a “camera person,” you’ll still want some proof later, because the contrast between calm shore and fast open water is hard to explain.
Expect motion. You’ll go up and down over wave bumps. Your hair and clothes will get salty. Your adrenaline will do the rest.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Montego Bay.
Sharing the Ride: The Two-Seater Rule (and How Drivers Handle It)

Here’s the big practical rule: the speed jet car is a 2-seater, which means no solo riding. If you’re booking as a single person, you’ll need someone else in your group to ride with you. If you need a second rider, there’s an extra person add-on listed at $30 per person.
You also have a real-world decision to make once you’re there: some groups prefer to drive, while others hand control over to the operator. The experience is flexible in that way, so if you want the thrill without the stress, ask early.
Before you start, take 10 seconds to check your comfort. Seat fit matters when you’re bouncing, and you want a steering feel that’s stable. A couple of riders have noted equipment concerns like worn gear or looseness in parts during their session, so the best move is simple: if something feels wrong, speak up right away instead of powering through.
Private Pickup in Montego Bay: The Ride to the Water Matters

This isn’t just “show up and go.” You get private transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle, plus WiFi on board and complimentary bottled water. For Montego Bay, that kind of setup helps because you’re not trying to figure out timing with taxis while you’re excited and a little distracted.
It’s also private in the sense that your group participates together. That tends to make the whole flow less chaotic, especially if you’re coordinating two people for a 2-seater ride.
One caution from real-world expectations: some riders have felt the transport vehicle interior was rundown and, in a few cases, reported strong smells. You can’t control the vehicle condition, but you can control what you do at the start. If you notice an odor or something that makes you uncomfortable, say something before you get fully settled. For the price, you deserve a smooth lead-in.
What to Bring (and Why It Changes Your Experience)

You’ll be on and around the water, so pack like you’re going to the beach and getting splashed. The basics listed are:
- Water shoes
- Sunglasses
- A towel
Those items aren’t “nice to have.” They directly affect how comfortable you feel during the session. Water shoes help you handle slippery dock areas. Sunglasses matter because the ride is bright and reflective, and towel time is what gets you back to feeling human afterward.
Bring a positive attitude too. You’re doing something new: this is framed as the “new jet skis of the Caribbean,” and the energy is that fast, watery, hands-on fun.
Also plan to bring ID and be ready to sign the waiver. The driver must sign and you’ll need your ID for the process.
Drone Video Option: 2–3 Minutes on Your Phone Within 24 Hours

If you like documenting your trips, the drone option is the easiest way to get that “this was real life” proof. When you choose the video option, it includes:
- A 2–3 minute drone video
- 5 drone photos
- Delivered directly to your phone at the end of your excursion
You also get a practical follow-up: the video is sent to the email you provide within 24 hours via file share. That’s helpful if you want to download to your computer, share with family, or keep an extra backup.
What this option does for you: it turns the ride into a story. You’re not just holding your phone while you bounce. The drone can show your speed and movement from above, which is what most people miss when they film from the boat or shore.
Pick this add-on if you care more about cinematic memory than a post-ride meal.
KFC Meal Option: A Simple Post-Ride Win

If you’d rather eat and recharge than think about editing footage, the KFC option is built in. In this package choice, the KFC expense is incorporated into your price.
You choose your combo in advance using the special requirements. The combos listed are:
- 2pc (Meal Deal): chicken, regular fries, drink
- 3pc (Big Deal): chicken, regular fries, drink
- Authentic Jerk Chicken combo: 1/4 jerk chicken, 2 festivals, soda
Two practical notes:
- It’s smart to specify your combo request before you arrive, since changes to what’s included can mean delays.
- If you’re big on customizing spice levels, you might want to be ready to say what you prefer on the day, since the data here lists specific combo contents but not spice adjustments.
This meal option is a classic “keep it simple” choice. You’ll already be wet and sweaty, so eating something familiar and filling can feel like a real win.
Timing and Pacing: How the 1 Hour 15 Minute Window Actually Feels

The overall experience is about 1 hour 15 minutes, with 30 minutes of riding. In practice, that means you’re likely spending the rest of the time getting set up, traveling to and from the water, and getting briefed.
Some riders describe the ride as moving in a pattern that can feel like a loop, rather than nonstop racing across the entire ocean. That doesn’t ruin it, but it helps you set expectations: your payoff is speed and wave-bumping, not sightseeing across dozens of miles.
You may also find the pace is intense right away. If you want slow and steady, ask about how control works for your session. One thing you can trust is that you’re not doing it “for a quick taste.” The core of the experience is that sustained ride segment.
And yes, plan for heat. You’re in the sun on water, you’re waiting at points, and you may not have splash coverage like you’d get on a jet ski. Sunscreen and shade breaks (if offered) can help, even if they’re not listed. Your body will thank you.
Safety and Instruction: Lifeguards, Waivers, and Real Prep

The session includes a lifeguard on a jet ski who monitors while you ride. That’s one of the clearest safety signals in the details you were given, and it matters because water sports can go from fun to risky fast if the group isn’t managed well.
You’ll also have to sign a waiver and show your ID, and you’ll be under guidance during the process. Some riders have praised instructors for being helpful and for adding extra context, like history and info about the Jamaican sea while you’re there.
What you should do: listen during the briefing, keep your questions practical, and don’t treat the waiver like a formality. If something doesn’t feel right once you’re on the jet car, speak up.
Price and Value: Is $194 Per Person a Good Deal?
At $194 per person, the value depends on what you’d otherwise pay for speed time and how much you care about your memory format.
Here’s what you’re getting in this price:
- 30 minutes of riding
- Private, air-conditioned pickup with WiFi and bottled water
- All fees and taxes
- Your choice of an included add-on: drone video/5 photos or KFC combo
That combination is why this can feel worth it. Many activities in Jamaica sell the ride and then charge extra for transportation or for a photo/video package. Here, those pieces are bundled, and you’re not left guessing.
The one financial detail to keep in mind:
- Gratuities/tips are not included.
- If you need a second rider for the 2-seater rule, it’s $30 per extra person.
If you’re a couple and one person wants to drive while the other records, this can be a strong value. If you’re solo, you’ll need the second rider solution, which can affect the total cost.
For a one-time adrenaline experience, $194 isn’t cheap. But it can feel fair if you use the full 30-minute ride and choose the add-on that matches what you’ll actually enjoy later.
Who Should Book This Jet Car Ride (and Who Might Skip)
Book this if you:
- Want speed on water with a driving feel
- Prefer a private setup rather than a crowd scene
- Care about the memory enough to choose drone video or a solid meal afterward
- Like short, high-impact activities more than all-day tours
Skip it or think twice if you:
- Hate shaky, bouncy rides or get motion-sick easily
- Need a super “polished transport experience” with brand-new vehicles
- Are expecting jet-ski-level splashing cover the whole time
It also fits well for birthdays and celebrations, since the ride feels like a shared event rather than a simple scenic stop. If you’re the type who likes telling people later, the drone option is especially good.
Should You Book OceanShootJamaica Tours?
My honest take: yes, you should book if the idea of driving a 2-seater jet car up to 60 mph on the Caribbean Sea excites you. The biggest reason is that this isn’t just motion for motion’s sake. You get a real ride segment plus either drone footage you can actually share or a meal that keeps the day easy.
Before you lock it in, do two simple things:
- Choose the add-on you’ll use. Drone video is for memories. KFC is for recovery and comfort.
- When you step into the transport and the ride gear, do a quick comfort and equipment check. If anything feels off, say something early.
If you want one adrenaline hit in Montego Bay that’s easy to plan and gives you a tangible souvenir, this is a strong pick.

























