Martha Brae River Rafting from Ocho Rios
Ocho Rios, Jamaica
Trip Type: White Water Rafting & Float Tr
Duration: 4 hours
This is a unique, Jamaican experience! Enjoy rafting on the Martha Brae River, the island’s top rafting attraction, which is located approximately three miles inland from the town of Falmouth.
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This is a unique, Jamaican experience! Enjoy rafting on the Martha Brae River, the island’s top rafting attraction, which is located approximately three miles inland from the town of Falmouth.
The Martha Brae rafting tour is one of Jamaica's most popular rafting tours. The embarkation area, “Rafter’s Village,” encompasses six acres of beautifully manicured lawns situated on a natural horseshoe island. It offers a fully appointed recreational facility which includes picnic grounds, a full service bar, two souvenir shops, a swimming pool and modern restrooms. Before embarking on the tour, take a stroll through “Miss Martha’s Herb Garden,” a presentation of Jamaica’s herbs, famous for their medicinal and healing properties.
First established forty years ago, thirty-foot long bamboo rafts are boarded from a concrete pier, under the supervision of a licensed dispatcher. The raft ride is operated over a three mile stretch of the beautiful Martha Brae River and lasts approximately one hour. Once on the raft, guests can learn about the legend of Martha Brae or simply enjoy an exhilarating swim. The disembarkation area known as “Martha’s Rest” also offers a souvenir shop, bar, lounge area and restrooms.
The Martha Brae rafting tour is one of Jamaica's most popular rafting tours. The embarkation area, “Rafter’s Village,” encompasses six acres of beautifully manicured lawns situated on a natural horseshoe island. It offers a fully appointed recreational facility which includes picnic grounds, a full service bar, two souvenir shops, a swimming pool and modern restrooms. Before embarking on the tour, take a stroll through “Miss Martha’s Herb Garden,” a presentation of Jamaica’s herbs, famous for their medicinal and healing properties.
First established forty years ago, thirty-foot long bamboo rafts are boarded from a concrete pier, under the supervision of a licensed dispatcher. The raft ride is operated over a three mile stretch of the beautiful Martha Brae River and lasts approximately one hour. Once on the raft, guests can learn about the legend of Martha Brae or simply enjoy an exhilarating swim. The disembarkation area known as “Martha’s Rest” also offers a souvenir shop, bar, lounge area and restrooms.
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