Ocho Rios Highlight and Seville Greathouse Heritage Tour

From USD $75

Welcome to Ocho Rios, one of Jamaica’s most vibrant resort towns, known for its beautiful coastline, lively atmosphere, and rich cultural energy. As we drive through, you’ll see a blend of modern attractions and everyday Jamaican life, with views of the Caribbean Sea, historic churches, and bustling town centers that make “Ochi” a favorite stop for visitors from around the world.

Transfer Type: Shared 
Includes: Entrance fee

Duration: 5 Hours 
Pick-up Time: Will be confirmed
Pick-up Location: Ocho Rios Hotels

Round-trip Transfer: Yes
Things to know: Wear comfortable clothing and shoes, sunglasses, hat, sunscreen, bag for essentials, 

Welcome to Ocho Rios, one of Jamaica’s most vibrant resort towns, known for its beautiful coastline, lively atmosphere, and rich cultural energy. As we drive through, you’ll see a blend of modern attractions and everyday Jamaican life, with views of the Caribbean Sea, historic churches, and bustling town centers that make “Ochi” a favorite stop for visitors from around the world. Our first highlight is the Shaw Park Lookout, where you’ll enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of Ocho Rios, the lush hillsides, and the sparkling Caribbean Sea—perfect for photos and a moment to soak in the scenery. The tour continues with shopping at the Taj Mahal Shopping Center, offering duty-free souvenirs, jewelry, rum, and local gifts, followed by a stop at the Ocho Rios Craft Market, where you can meet local artisans and shop for handmade crafts, wood carvings, and authentic Jamaican souvenirs.

Our journey then takes us to the Seville Heritage Great House, one of Jamaica’s most significant historical sites and the location of the island’s first permanent Spanish settlement, established in the early 1500s. Here, you’ll learn about the Spanish, African, and Taíno influences that shaped Jamaica’s early history while exploring the Great House, museum, and surrounding ruins, gaining a deeper appreciation of the island’s path from colonial times to independence.