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Top Experiences in Puerto Seco Beach

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Suzette Tours Jamaica

Private Tour Puerto Seco Beach Day from Montego Bay

USD 120

Puerto Seco is a long white-sand beach stretching off to palm trees in the distance, lapped by calm shallow water.

A beach hub for families, it's lined with snack bars and vendors hiring boats and skis. A waterslide and playground for the kids adds to the fun.

There are changing facilities at the beach, thatch huts for shade, food vendors and snorkel hire.
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Kennedy Tours

Full day River tubing and Puerto Seco Beach from Montego Bay.

USD 160

This tour is the perfect day of adrenaline pumping water activities that the entire family will enjoy.

River tubing is safe fun and adventurous, from walking through the rainforest, zipping down the rapids on a tube to jumping from a ledge into the Rio Bueno river, this tour promises to be fun.

Then we will drive you 10 minutes up to the world's famous Puerto Seco Beach, the exact location where Christopher Columbus docked in 1494, here you'll cool off on the 10 acres of pristine white sand beach, grab some lunch, have a drink then get ready to take on the challenge of the "Floating water park"
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Spice Joy Ride Motorcycle Tours LLC

8 Hours Guided Motorcycle Tour in St. Ann Jamaica

USD 540

A motorcycle tour where you are permitted to experience the beauty of Jamaica up close and personal with a tour guide who knows the island, the history, the roads, and the best places to see. You will be able to ride through the rainforest, taste authentic local cuisine, relax and enjoy a full lunch at a private beach club.

No worries, all expenses for food and admissions are included.
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Jamaica Mesmerizing Tours Limited

Reach Falls and Blue Lagoon Tour

USD 165

Explore St. Ann Parish on this day trip from your hotel. Visit 2 of Discovery Bay attractions. Check out the beautiful white sand and turquoise water of Puerto Seco Beach. Enjoy the water sports and kid-friendly water park. the caves have a long connection with Jamaican history. Learn the history of the island’s first inhabitants, the Taino people, are thought to have used the caves for shelter, and many artifacts. Your professional and knowledgeable tour guide will tell you all the history and geology surrounding the caves.