REVIEW · NEGRIL
Montego Bay/Negril/Lucea: All-Access Adventure Pass
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One ticket, a whole day of coast energy. This Chukka Ocean Outpost all-access pass is built for people who want variety in one stop: horseback in the water, ziplining, ATV or dune buggy-style thrills, plus ocean cruises. You’re not stuck choosing just one big activity because the pass is designed for unlimited access to most options based on availability.
What I like most is the way the day mixes adrenaline with downtime at the park. You’ll also find an infinity pool with a swim-up bar and places to chill like an overwater gazebo and nature areas. The main consideration: ocean-based tours can pause or change when conditions aren’t right, so your water time may not be 100% guaranteed.
In This Review
- Key highlights worth planning for
- A Jamaica pass that strings together your best day
- Getting there: Negril, Montego Bay, or Lucea coach time
- Chukka Ocean Outpost: what “all access” really feels like
- Horseback ride, zipline, ATV, truck safari: the big-action lineup
- Horseback Ride ’N’ Swim
- Ocean Zipline & Hammock Splash
- ATV Safari or Dune Buggy-style driving
- Truck Safari
- On the water: sail and snorkel, plus a party catamaran day
- Infinity pool time and rum tasting: the downtime you’ll actually use
- Infinity pool with swim-up bar
- Overwater gazebo and nature spaces
- Appleton Rum Tasting (18+)
- Price and value: is $163 a good deal for a 9-hour mix?
- Packing list and rules that can make or break your comfort
- Timing, crowds, and the one real risk: things can feel uneven
- Who should book this pass, and who should skip it
- Book it or skip it: my decision guide
- FAQ
- What’s the duration of the Montego Bay/Negril/Lucea Ocean Outpost pass?
- What activities are included with the all-access pass?
- Are water tours guaranteed to run?
- What are the age and driver requirements for ATV and related driving activities?
- What should I bring and wear?
- Where does pickup happen?
Key highlights worth planning for

- Unlimited-entry adventure menu at Chukka Ocean Outpost, with multiple activities available in one ticket
- Big variety of thrill options: horseback ride, ATV safari, zipline, and truck safari
- Water time plus ocean-dependent tours: sail and snorkel, plus party catamaran-style cruising
- Relaxation zones on-site including the infinity pool and overwater gazebo
- Appleton Rum Tasting included for 18+ along with a Jamaica destination short film
A Jamaica pass that strings together your best day

This pass is basically a “pick-your-own-adventure” day designed around Chukka Ocean Outpost in Sandy Bay (Cornwall County). The pitch is simple: one price, many experiences, and you can go hard or take breaks. That matters in Jamaica, where weather, sea conditions, and group flow can change your day.
You’re also not just visiting a single attraction. The park is set up like a full-day playground: active tours for adrenaline lovers and proper hangout space for everyone else. If you’ve been building a trip around beaches and lazy mornings, this is the day that adds movement and stories.
And since pickup options include Negril, Montego Bay, and Lucea, you can keep your itinerary flexible without doing extra driving yourself.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Negril.
Getting there: Negril, Montego Bay, or Lucea coach time

Your day starts with pickup from one of three areas, and the pass includes roundtrip transfers for most major hotels and some villas/Airbnbs in the region. You’ll get your pick-up time by email or telephone after booking.
Plan around about 1.5 hours by bus/coach in each direction. That means your day has a built-in travel chunk, so try not to schedule this as the only thing you have in that region. If you’re staying far from the pickup zone, you might still find the logistics feel long on a 9-hour total day.
Good news: you’re returned to Negril, Lucea, or Montego Bay at the end. It’s one of the reasons this pass works well for people who don’t want to coordinate separate transport for each activity.
Chukka Ocean Outpost: what “all access” really feels like

Once you arrive, you’re set up for a full day at the ocean adventure park. The big value is that the entry is all-day, and then you choose your activities based on availability. That means you can change your mind if you’re feeling it or if you’re tired.
On the relaxing side, the park includes:
- An infinity pool with a swim-up bar
- An overwater gazebo for views
- Relaxation zones and lush nature spaces
This is important because some activities are sweaty, wet, or both. Having an on-site place to cool down without hunting for food or transportation is a real convenience.
You’ll also get included extras like:
- Appleton Rum Tasting (18+)
- A Discover Jamaica destination short film
That film won’t replace a local guide, but it’s a nice primer when you want context without another long tour stop.
Horseback ride, zipline, ATV, truck safari: the big-action lineup

The heart of the pass is the adventure menu. Here’s how the main thrill activities fit together and what to watch for.
Horseback Ride ’N’ Swim
This is one of the most distinctive options: you saddle up, and then the experience includes a swim component. It’s the kind of activity that’s memorable because it mixes movement, animals, and water in the same block of time.
Practical note: this is a water-and-animals moment, so you should treat it as a wet activity. Bring a towel and plan to change clothes afterward. There are also strict limits: the horseback portion has a minimum age of 6 and a 230 lbs weight limit.
Ocean Zipline & Hammock Splash
Zipline over the ocean is the classic “wow” moment for many people, and it’s paired with a hammock splash experience. If you want a fast adrenaline hit, this is a great target.
Weight limits apply here too: zipline has a 265 lbs maximum. The park also lists a maximum overall weight for tour eligibility, so if you’re close to the edge, it’s worth double-checking before you go.
ATV Safari or Dune Buggy-style driving
If you want speed and dirt-road vibes, the pass includes ATV safari access and also references dune buggy qualifications.
Minimum age for ATV and dune buggy driving is 16, and you’ll need a valid driver’s license. There’s also a height minimum for dune buggy passenger: 4ft 9inches. Weight is controlled too: the ATV has a 400 lbs limit. (Snorkeling has higher limits; truck safari is different.)
If you’re traveling with family, this part matters because not everyone in your group will qualify. The good news is you can still rotate activities while others do different options on the same day.
Truck Safari
The truck safari is the calmer cousin in terms of speed, but it’s still hands-on and meant for exploration. It’s also open with a minimum age of 6 and a 300 lbs weight limit.
If your group includes people who want a guided look at the area without high-impact thrills, truck safari is often the compromise that keeps everyone happy.
On the water: sail and snorkel, plus a party catamaran day

The pass includes two ocean-focused cruise options:
- Sail & Snorkel
- Party Catamaran cruise
This is where you should expect your day to feel slightly less predictable. Water tours depend on ocean conditions, and on rare occasions they can be suspended. That’s not unusual for coastal parks, but it’s still the main reason your perfect schedule might not happen exactly as planned.
Also note the age rules for water activities. The catamaran option lists a minimum age of 2, while several other core activities start at 6. Snorkeling has weight limits listed, too, so check your group carefully.
If you’re coming in hoping to get only one water tour and nothing else, keep some flexibility. If you’re okay with “plan A might shift” and you like having multiple activities available, you’ll enjoy this pass more.
Infinity pool time and rum tasting: the downtime you’ll actually use

Many adventure days fail because there’s no good place to recover. This one is different because relaxation is part of the setup.
Infinity pool with swim-up bar
After you’ve been outside, you’ll appreciate a real sit-down moment with easy access to the water. The infinity pool is paired with a swim-up bar, so you can cool off without feeling like you need to leave the property.
Overwater gazebo and nature spaces
These spots matter for two reasons. First, they give you a view break between active tours. Second, they help the day feel like an experience rather than a nonstop checklist.
Appleton Rum Tasting (18+)
If you’re 18 or older, this is included. It’s a nice way to add a local flavor moment to your day without turning it into a separate stop. If you’re traveling with teens, you’ll still have plenty to do, but this one is adult-only.
Price and value: is $163 a good deal for a 9-hour mix?

At $163 per person for about 9 hours, you’re paying for two things: transportation and access to an all-day activity set at Chukka Ocean Outpost.
Here’s the value logic. If you were trying to book one or two attractions separately, the totals often add up fast in coastal adventure parks. This pass becomes more worth it when you plan to do at least two activities, and ideally one thrill plus one water-or-exploration element.
You also get included add-ons like the short film and the rum tasting (if you qualify). And most people appreciate that pickup and drop-off are covered for the Negril and Montego Bay region, plus some Lucea access, so you’re not fighting local transport once you’re there.
So who gets the best value? People who want a full day, not a half-day. If you love staying active and don’t mind shifting between activities, this pass has strong “one-stop-day” value.
Packing list and rules that can make or break your comfort

This is where a lot of travel plans quietly go wrong. Don’t let it happen to you.
Bring:
- Passport or ID card
- Sunglasses and sun hat
- Swimwear and a change of clothes
- Towel
- Closed-toe shoes
- Sunscreen and insect repellent
- Credit card, and cash for extras
- (If you plan on storing items) be aware lockers are available for rental
Not allowed:
- Open-toed shoes
And there are clear limits for participation:
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Not suitable for pregnant women
- Not suitable for people with back problems or mobility impairments (this includes tour-style constraints)
- Minimum age for some activities is 6, and ATV/dune buggy requires 16 with a valid driver’s license
- Weight limits vary by activity (horseback is 230 lbs, zipline 265 lbs, snorkeling 275 lbs, truck safari 300 lbs, ATV 400 lbs)
- There’s a maximum weight listed across the tours, so if you’re close to a limit, confirm before you go
If your group includes people who don’t fit the age or weight brackets, plan alternative activities ahead of time so you don’t lose time waiting around.
Timing, crowds, and the one real risk: things can feel uneven

The park can be crowded during peak times, and that can affect how quickly you move between activities. In a perfect world, you’d pick your activities and everything runs like clockwork. In real life, you might find the day can feel a bit busy.
One downside that comes up in real-world experiences is that staff attention can feel uneven, and if you’re sensitive to tip pressure, you may want to prepare mentally and budget for small extras. There’s also been at least one report of food being less than ideal and feeling served in a basic container. Since food at the restaurant area is not included (you’d pay separately), it’s smart to treat meals as flexible.
My practical advice: set expectations for a fun, active day—not a luxury, perfectly timed service experience. If you go in with that mindset, you’re more likely to walk away happy.
Who should book this pass, and who should skip it
This pass fits best if you:
- Want to pack multiple activities into one 9-hour day
- Like variety more than repeating one thing
- Are comfortable with a mix of thrills and pool time
- Can handle the idea that ocean conditions may change tour timing
Consider skipping if you:
- Need wheelchair access (this isn’t suitable)
- Are pregnant or have mobility/back issues
- Have group members who may not meet minimum ages or weight limits for several key activities
- Want a guaranteed schedule for water tours regardless of sea conditions
If your trip is already beach-heavy and you want one structured, guided day that still lets you move at your own pace, this is a strong option.
Book it or skip it: my decision guide
Book this pass if you want a full-day plan in Montego Bay, Negril, or Lucea that gives you real options once you arrive. The combination of unlimited-entry access, on-site relaxation (including the infinity pool), and the mix of horseback, zipline, ATV/truck, and cruises makes it a good value when you’ll actually use more than one activity.
Skip it if you’re only interested in one specific water activity and you can’t tolerate any change. Also skip if your group needs accessibility accommodations that this park can’t support.
If you’re in the sweet spot—active, flexible, and ready for sun and water—this is the kind of Jamaica day that feels like more than a single attraction.
FAQ
What’s the duration of the Montego Bay/Negril/Lucea Ocean Outpost pass?
The experience lasts about 9 hours, depending on starting times and your pickup location.
What activities are included with the all-access pass?
The pass includes all-day entry and access to multiple activities based on availability: horseback riding (Ride ’N’ Swim), ATV safari, Sail & Snorkel, party catamaran cruise, ocean zipline & hammock splash, and truck safari, plus relaxation areas and the pool.
Are water tours guaranteed to run?
No. Water tours depend on ocean conditions and may be suspended on rare occasions.
What are the age and driver requirements for ATV and related driving activities?
The minimum age for ATV and dune buggy driving is 16, and you’ll need a valid driver’s license.
What should I bring and wear?
Bring sunglasses, a sun hat, swimwear, a change of clothes, a towel, sunscreen, insect repellent, and closed-toe shoes. You’ll also need your passport or ID card. Open-toed shoes aren’t allowed.
Where does pickup happen?
Pickup options include Negril, Montego Bay, and Lucea, with roundtrip transfers from most major hotels and some villas/Airbnbs in the region. Your pick-up time is sent after booking.

























