Welcome to JamRock!
Join us as we retrace the inspirational journey of Jamaica’s celebrated artist and King of Reggae. Through his message of love, brotherhood, and kindness, the One Love composer has left behind a legacy within which we too are able to partake.
A true King indeed, Bob is beloved by many and referenced by true musicians and activists. This total experience is sure to warm your hearts, open your minds, educate, and deepen your understanding and appreciation for this musical hero.
Pickup included
We begin and depart in the morning, cruising along the scenic north coast highway southbound through the beautiful parish of St. Ann to the first of our targeted attractions in the community of Nine Miles.
On this tour you will relive the genius and influence as we begin at the Bob Mausoleum. We will visit Bob Marley’s first home also serving as his getaway retreat during his riveting musical career and now his (and his mother’s) final resting place.
This scintillating excursion will take us into the capital city of Kingston where we visit and tour the Tuff Gong Recording Studio. It is here that Bob and the Wailers recorded their albums. We may even run into one of his sons in a live recording session!
Following this is a brief tour of Trench Town “Culture Yard”, where Bob also lived along with his mother and newly extended family. Trench Town is where he found worthwhile friends (such as Bunny Livingston and Peter Tosh) and found inspirations for his music and way of life.
Next stop is Devon House for lunch and refreshments.
The Devon House is a source of pride for the city. The mansion was constructed in 1881 by Jamaica’s first black millionaire, George Stiebel, who made his fortune in Venezuelan gold.
The courtyard behind the Devon House is full of boutiques and restaurants, including the famous ‘Jamaican’ patties.
Our final stop will be the Bob Marley Museum where his life and legacy has been conserved for us to explore. His home, were he lived during his very successful musical career, was sold to him by his then producer, Chris Blackwell, and now exhibits memorabilia of the monumental era.
Tickets exchanged with driver/tour coordinator.
Ocho Rios, known as 'The Golden City', is a stunning coastal town in Jamaica famous for its lush landscapes, beautiful beaches, and vibrant culture. It's a hub for adventure, relaxation, and authentic Jamaican experiences.
A famous waterfall and terraced attraction where visitors can climb the falls to the top. The falls are surrounded by lush vegetation and offer a unique adventure.
A marine park where visitors can swim with dolphins, interact with other marine life, and enjoy various water activities.
A rainforest adventure park offering a bobsled ride, zip-lining, and a sky lift with panoramic views.
A lush, scenic drive through a dense rainforest filled with a variety of ferns and tropical plants.
A series of natural mineral springs and waterfalls offering a serene and refreshing swimming experience.
Chicken marinated in a spicy jerk sauce and slow-cooked over an open fire, typically served with rice and peas.
A traditional Jamaican breakfast dish made with ackee (a fruit) and salted codfish, often served with fried plantains and breadfruit.
A rich and flavorful stew made with oxtail, vegetables, and spices, often served with rice and peas.
A classic Jamaican cocktail made with rum, citrus juices, and sugar, often served at social gatherings.
This is the peak tourist season with warm, sunny weather and minimal rainfall. It's ideal for beach activities and outdoor adventures.
Jamaican Dollar (JMD)
GMT-5
110VV, 50HzHz
Ocho Rios is generally safe for tourists, but petty crime and scams can occur, especially in crowded areas and at night. Exercise caution and take common-sense precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Ocho Rios Bus Terminal
Route taxis, which are shared minibuses, are the most common and affordable way to get around Ocho Rios and nearby areas.
Available • Apps: RideJamaica
Car, Bike, Scooter
A rainforest adventure park offering a variety of activities, including a bobsled ride, zip-lining, and a sky lift with panoramic views of the island.
A system of limestone caves with a rich history, including use as a hideout by Jamaican maroons and a hideout for pirates. Visitors can explore the caves and learn about their history through guided tours.
A historical park commemorating Christopher Columbus's landing in Jamaica. The park features a museum, a replica of Columbus's ship, and a variety of historical artifacts and exhibits.
Price varies by option