REVIEW · EVENING EXPERIENCES
Rose Hall Haunted Great House Night Tour from Montego Bay
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Candlelight and ghosts in a restored estate. I love how this Rose Hall night tour turns 18th-century details into a story you can feel, and I like that it’s built around the chilling legend of Annie Palmer. One thing to watch: food and drinks are not included, so if you want a stop at Annie’s Pub, budget extra.
You’ll start in the late afternoon with hotel pickup by air-conditioned vehicle, then ride to Rose Hall for an evening walk-through led by a guide and supported by a tour escort/host. The full experience runs about 2 hours, with about 1 hour 30 minutes inside the Great House.
This tour also gives you a bit more than the main rooms. After the guided portion, you can visit the dungeon area that’s been turned into Annie’s Pub, where you can grab a drink on your own dime and then head back.
In This Review
- Key highlights worth marking on your map
- Rose Hall at 5 pm: why the evening pacing matters
- Price and value: what $96.16 really buys you
- Getting there from Montego Bay or Grand Palladium
- Inside Rose Hall Great House: Annie Palmer and the candle-lit storytelling
- The dungeon to Annie’s Pub: a fun ending, plus optional drinks
- Guides, transport, and how to get more out of the night
- Who should book this Rose Hall haunted night tour
- Should you book Rose Hall Haunted Great House Night Tour from Montego Bay?
- FAQ
- What time does the Rose Hall Haunted Great House night tour start?
- How long is the tour?
- Does the tour include hotel pickup and drop-off?
- Is entrance to Rose Hall included in the price?
- Does the tour include food or drinks?
- Is there time to visit Annie’s Pub?
- Is this tour private?
- Are children allowed?
- Can I cancel for a full refund?
Key highlights worth marking on your map

- Candle-lit Rose Hall after dark for a real spooky-atmosphere feel
- Annie Palmer’s White Witch legend woven through the rooms and artifacts
- Restored Georgian-style mansion with 18th-century décor and antiques
- Fine furnishings and woodwork that make the estate feel lived-in and old-school
- Dungeon visit as Annie’s Pub for optional drinks after the main tour
- Pickup, drop-off, and admission included so you’re not piecing it together yourself
Rose Hall at 5 pm: why the evening pacing matters

The start time is 5:00 pm, which is smart for a haunted-house style tour. You get that in-between light outside and then move into a candle-lit interior where the story really lands. It’s not a long all-night production, so you stay engaged without feeling dragged through creaky hallways for hours.
Rose Hall is described as an 18th-century estate that’s been expertly restored, and that matters because the atmosphere isn’t just theatrical. The rooms and furnishings are meant to look and feel authentic, including 18th-century décor and antiques. When you hear the Annie Palmer story in that setting, it feels less like a lecture and more like you’re watching history play out in real space.
The tour structure also keeps the momentum. You get roughly 1 hour 30 minutes of guided time inside the Great House, and then you’re free to step into Annie’s Pub afterward. That gives you a natural rhythm: story first, then a small break where you can reset and decide if you want a drink.
If you’re sensitive to stories that lean into ghosts, know that this experience is built around haunting legends. The guide brings spooky tales to life during the candle-lit walk-through, so it’s best if you like the fun side of folklore.
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Price and value: what $96.16 really buys you

At $96.16 per person, this is not a budget-only night activity. But the value is in what’s included, not just the ticket. Entrance fees are included, plus you get hotel pickup and drop-off, along with transport in an air-conditioned vehicle.
That package matters in Jamaica, especially at night. You’re not worrying about getting to Rose Hall on your own, paying for taxis back and forth, or figuring out timing. The tour also includes local taxes and a tour escort/host, which usually means the experience runs smoother from start to finish.
The biggest “hidden cost” is the part that is not included: food and drinks. The dungeon area becomes Annie’s Pub, and you can have a drink there if you like, but it’s an own-expense stop. If you want dinner beforehand, eat before the tour, then treat Annie’s Pub as an optional bonus.
Another value point: the tour is set up as a private tour/activity where only your group participates. Private doesn’t always mean a smaller voice-to-guide experience, but it often means less crowd chaos and more attention to your timing and pickup.
One practical note: this tour is often booked ahead, with an average booking window of 34 days. If you’re traveling in peak times, I’d reserve early so you don’t end up waiting for whatever time slots remain.
Getting there from Montego Bay or Grand Palladium
Pickup is offered from central Montego Bay and also from the Grand Palladium, depending on where you’re staying. That flexibility is useful because it reduces the chance you’ll have to add an extra transfer before the tour begins. You’ll ride in an air-conditioned vehicle, which is a big comfort win for evening travel.
Start time is 5:00 pm, so plan to be ready in the pickup area a bit earlier than the exact minute. Even if your hotel lobby pickup is easy, you’ll still want time to collect phones, water, and anything you need for a candle-lit interior (like a light jacket if you tend to get chilly indoors).
The tour includes transportation and drop-off back to your hotel. That means the night stays simple: you’re not bargaining, hunting rides, or figuring out where to meet after the last room. The same is true for entry fees, which are included, so you don’t spend your best haunted-mansion energy in lines.
Mobile tickets are part of the setup, so if you’re traveling with your phone as your primary “wallet,” you’re likely to be comfortable here. Just make sure you can access your ticket screen easily at pickup time.
If you’re staying near the Grand Palladium, you might find the route is straightforward. If you’re farther into Montego Bay, the ride can take a little longer, but that’s normal for organized hotel pickup systems.
Inside Rose Hall Great House: Annie Palmer and the candle-lit storytelling

Your main stop is the Rose Hall Great House, and this is where the tour earns its reputation. It’s a candle-lit evening tour, and the storytelling focuses on the family who owned Rose Hall and the haunting legend of Annie Palmer.
Here’s the core of the narrative: Annie Palmer married into the family in the 1800s and became known as the White Witch of Rose Hall after several of her husbands died. The tour frames her story as part love and part mystery, with spooky legends tied to the estate. The guide uses that legend to connect what you’re seeing—rooms, furnishings, and restored details—to the mood of the night.
The mansion itself is described as a Georgian-style building that has been beautifully restored. You’ll see fine, 18th-century furnishings and décor, and you’ll likely notice details like woodwork during the walk-through. In a well-run haunted-house tour, the goal is to get you looking, not just listening—and this tour is clearly aiming for both.
What I like about this style of guiding is that it’s not only ghost talk. The guide also provides historical insight into the mansion’s restoration and its preserved 18th-century décor and antiques. That helps the tour feel grounded. You’re enjoying the supernatural rumors, but you’re also learning what makes the estate itself worth visiting.
Be ready for a guided pace that mixes story beats with room-to-room movement. That’s ideal for most people, but if you prefer quiet museum exploring over spoken theater, this might feel more performance-heavy. For me, that’s actually part of the appeal because it makes the evening feel like an event, not just sightseeing.
You’ll also hear that ghost sightings have been reported over the years. The tour doesn’t ask you to treat it as a fact; it treats it as legend. That’s the sweet spot if you want spooky atmosphere without forcing anyone to accept supernatural claims.
The dungeon to Annie’s Pub: a fun ending, plus optional drinks

After the main guided time, you get a chance to visit the dungeon area that’s been transformed into a tavern called Annie’s Pub. This is one of the best ways the tour adds value without extending the schedule too much.
Think of it as your de-spook-and-socialize moment. You’ve just gone through candle-lit rooms and the White Witch legend, and then you step into a different mood—tavern instead of mansion hallway. It’s still part of the Rose Hall experience, but it gives you control over your pace.
You can have time for a drink if you like, but drinks are an own expense. That’s why I’d treat Annie’s Pub as a choice, not an included benefit. If you want a quick beverage and a few photos, go for it. If you’d rather save money, you can still browse and soak up the atmosphere without ordering.
The other benefit of this stop is how it changes the tone of the evening. The main portion is built around chilling tales, and Annie’s Pub turns the mood into something lighter. It’s a good way to end the experience without feeling like the tour only focuses on the scary parts.
When you finish, you meet your driver for the return transfer back to your hotel. That keeps your night tidy and lets you plan the rest of your evening without a long gap.
Guides, transport, and how to get more out of the night

A great ghost tour lives or dies by the guide’s timing and delivery. The tour description makes it clear the guide brings the spooky stories to life, while also sharing context about the house’s history and restoration. You’ll want to lean into that. Listen for the links between the legend and what you’re actually standing next to in the rooms.
One detail that stands out from the experience accounts: drivers like Ice and guides like Shenice have been mentioned as professional and strong at the storytelling side. You can’t pick your exact guide from the info here, but you can expect that this tour is run with a focus on making the content clear and entertaining.
If you want to maximize the experience, do two simple things. First, go in ready to look closely at the décor and furnishings, not just scan for the scariest moment. Second, ask quick questions if your guide pauses for room transitions. Even one question can help you remember the story beats you’ll connect to the house later.
Comfort matters too. The tour is about 2 hours total, and the key part is indoors with candle-lit lighting. Wear something you can move in, and keep your phone brightness under control so you’re not blinding yourself in the dark.
Also, since it’s pickup-based, have your meeting time plan ready. Start time is 5:00 pm, and you’ll want to be where the driver expects you. That’s the easiest way to keep the tour stress-free.
Who should book this Rose Hall haunted night tour

This is a strong fit if you want an evening activity that mixes local legend with real place-based history. I’d put it in the sweet spot for travelers who like spooky stories, atmospheric interiors, and guided storytelling that gives you more than the basics.
It’s also a good choice if you’re staying in or around Montego Bay and want a packaged night plan. The included pickup and drop-off removes a common headache, and the ticket includes entrance fees. You can focus on the experience instead of the logistics.
It may be less ideal if you don’t like ghost legends at all. Since Annie Palmer’s haunting rumors are the core thread, you’ll feel it throughout the walk-through. It’s not a silent museum, and it’s not a history-only lecture.
For families, the tour notes that children must be accompanied by an adult. If you’re bringing kids, consider the mood of candle-lit spooky stories and decide based on what your child can handle.
Finally, if you’re looking for a private feel, the tour is described as private for your group. That makes it easier to relax and stay together during the candle-lit rooms.
Should you book Rose Hall Haunted Great House Night Tour from Montego Bay?

Book it if you want a guided night event with transport, admission, and pickup handled, plus a candle-lit walkthrough built around Annie Palmer’s White Witch legend. The estate setting and the restoration details are the backbone here, so it’s not just a cheap scare-fest.
Skip it or reconsider if you’re mainly after daytime sightseeing, low-key learning, or you’d rather avoid spooky storytelling themes. Also think ahead about your budget since food and drinks are not included, and Annie’s Pub is an optional extra.
If you’re traveling with limited time in Montego Bay and want one memorable evening, this is a solid choice. And if you like when a guide can make history fun, this tour’s reputation for engaging, entertaining storytelling fits the bill.
FAQ
What time does the Rose Hall Haunted Great House night tour start?
It starts at 5:00 pm.
How long is the tour?
The experience is about 2 hours total, with about 1 hour 30 minutes for the Great House guided portion.
Does the tour include hotel pickup and drop-off?
Yes. Pickup and drop-off are included, either from the Grand Palladium or from your hotel in Montego Bay.
Is entrance to Rose Hall included in the price?
Yes. Entrance fees are included.
Does the tour include food or drinks?
Food and drinks are not included. You can visit Annie’s Pub for a drink if you like, but it’s at your own expense.
Is there time to visit Annie’s Pub?
Yes. After the guided Great House tour, you can visit the dungeon area turned tavern called Annie’s Pub.
Is this tour private?
It’s described as a private tour/activity, with only your group participating.
Are children allowed?
Children must be accompanied by an adult.
Can I cancel for a full refund?
Yes. There is free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance of the experience start time for a full refund.




































