REVIEW · MONTEGO BAY
New Jet Car Activity In Montego Bay Jamaica
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Speed over water makes Montego Bay unforgettable. This is a Jet Car ride in the ocean, with a claimed top speed range of 60 to 120 mph, plus a chance to snap photos while you’re driving. You also get a stop-by route moment passing one of Jamaica’s most famous beaches, Doctor’s Cave Beach.
What I like most is how quickly this gets you to the action thanks to private roundtrip transportation, instead of wasting your trip time. The second win is the vibe people describe: friendly, on-the-ball guidance, with help finding fun spots and plenty of photo moments during the ride. If you happen to get a driver like Aaron or Eron (names that show up in past experiences), expect a warm, helpful attitude and good pointers for your day.
One thing to consider up front: you only get about 30 minutes in the Jet Car itself. It’s a thrill, but it’s not a long cruising session, so manage expectations if you want hours of ocean driving.
In This Review
- Key Things to Know Before You Go
- Jet Car on the Water: What the 60–120 mph Drive Actually Means
- Private Roundtrip From Montego Bay: Your Time Budget in Plain Terms
- Passing Doctor’s Cave Beach: Marine Park Views With a Story
- The $190 Price: What You’re Paying For (and What You’re Not)
- The 2-Person Car Rule and the Driver’s License Requirement
- What the Best Experiences Tend to Feel Like
- Tips That Will Help You Enjoy It More
- Should You Book Simpson Tours Jamaica’s Jet Car Ride?
- FAQ
- How long is the Jet Car experience?
- What’s included in the price?
- What’s not included?
- Will we see Doctor’s Cave Beach?
- How many people are in the Jet Car?
- Do we need a driver’s license?
- What happens if the weather is bad or I cancel?
Key Things to Know Before You Go

- 60–120 mph ocean driving in a ride designed for speed and photos at the same time
- 30 minutes driving time split within a roughly 1-hour total experience
- Private transportation and English in-person guide, with WiFi on board and bottled water
- Doctor’s Cave Beach pass-by featuring the Dr. McCatty story tied to the Montego Bay Marine Park
- Two-person setup per Jet Car, with the booking person’s driver’s license required
- Good weather matters, since the experience is weather-dependent
Jet Car on the Water: What the 60–120 mph Drive Actually Means

This is not a slow, scenic boat ride. You drive a Jet Car in the water, and the experience is built around speed—listed as a topping range of 60 to 120 mph. Think of it as part car, part motorbike energy, but on open ocean. If you love adrenaline and quick thrills, this format is made for you.
The ride is designed for motion and cameras. The whole point is that you can be driving while also getting photos, which is exactly what the best moments of this activity tend to deliver: fast water, big horizon views, and that rare feeling of doing something most people only see in videos.
One more practical angle: because it’s a short ride, the schedule is tight. The 30-minute driving window feels like a concentrated hit, not a relaxed outing. That’s great if you want to check a big bucket-list item off quickly, and less ideal if you prefer long, slow sightseeing.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Montego Bay.
Private Roundtrip From Montego Bay: Your Time Budget in Plain Terms

The tour is about 1 hour total, and the timing is clearly split: roughly 30 minutes travel time and 30 minutes for the new Jet Car ride. That makes it easier to plan around meals, beach time, or other activities.
You’re not left to guess logistics either. This experience includes private roundtrip transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle, and there’s WiFi on board plus bottled water. Even if you’re only riding with the group briefly, it’s a nice little comfort buffer in Montego Bay’s heat.
It’s also a private tour/activity, meaning you won’t be mixed into a bigger crowd for the experience. That matters for two reasons: it keeps the day feeling controlled, and it tends to make the guide more responsive to your group’s pace.
The mobile ticket plus confirmation at booking also helps you stay calm. You get your details up front, so you’re not scrambling the day of.
Passing Doctor’s Cave Beach: Marine Park Views With a Story
Even though the main event is the Jet Car, the tour does include a pass-by stop at Doctor’s Cave Beach. The info is specific about what makes this spot special: it’s rated number one in Jamaica and number seven in the world, and it’s part of the protected Montego Bay Marine Park.
The beach club name comes from a fascinating backstory tied to Dr. McCatty and his friends, who were mainly from the medical profession. At the time, they entered the tiny beach through a cave, and it was known for healing purposes. Whether you care about the lore or just want great views, that kind of origin story adds texture to what you’re seeing from the route.
Now, a realistic note: this is a pass-by opportunity, not a full beach hangout. So if you’re hoping to arrive, change, and spend hours swimming or sunbathing, you’ll likely need additional plans. But as a quick cultural-photo moment on the way to your ocean-driving thrill, it works well.
The $190 Price: What You’re Paying For (and What You’re Not)

At $190 per person, this isn’t the cheapest activity in Montego Bay. So the real question is value: what do you actually get for the money?
You’re buying speed, time efficiency, and a focused experience. The cost includes private roundtrip transportation, an in-person English guide, air-conditioning, WiFi on board, and bottled water. It also includes the Jet Car driving window itself, which is the core experience people are clearly excited about.
It helps to think in terms of concentration. You’re paying for about 30 minutes of driving on the ocean, inside a total 1-hour package. If you’re the type who wants a longer tour with lots of stops and time on land, this might feel short. If you want a single high-impact activity that gets you out on the water fast, the pricing starts to make sense.
One item not included: lunch. That’s it. Plan your meal around the tour so you don’t end up hungry right after the adrenaline rush. If you do this earlier in the day, grab something light before you go, then treat lunch like your post-ride recovery time.
The 2-Person Car Rule and the Driver’s License Requirement

This experience has a clear setup: it holds 2 people, and the booking is for 2 persons in 1 car. That’s a big deal for couples and best-friend trips. You should also use that info to set expectations for who will be in the Jet Car with you, since it’s not designed as a big multi-person group ride.
There’s also a strict requirement: the person who booked the tour needs a driver’s license. Don’t treat that as a nice-to-have. If you’re the one booking, make sure you’re bringing the license you need. If your plan is to split booking between partners, sort it out before the day-of pressure hits.
This is also one of the reasons it’s worth confirming your details early. The more you remove guesswork, the easier it is to show up and go straight into the fun.
What the Best Experiences Tend to Feel Like

From the tone of past experiences, the biggest praised moments cluster around two things: the fun factor and the guide experience. People consistently describe the Jet Car as amazing, stylish, and a reason to come back. They also talk about the driver being helpful and friendly, including pointing out fun spots to visit.
That lines up with what you’d want from a short, high-energy activity. When the ride is only 30 minutes, the guide’s attitude matters more than it would on a full-day excursion. Good guidance helps the ride feel smoother and gives you ideas for what to do right after—when your energy is still high.
If you care about photos, this is one of those activities where the timing is built for picture-taking. The ride isn’t just you steering; it’s you steering while looking out over open water. That combo makes it easier to get the kind of shots you’ll actually want to keep.
Tips That Will Help You Enjoy It More

You don’t need a big checklist here, but a couple points can make a real difference.
First, bring the driver’s license for the booking person. If that’s missing, the whole plan can get messy fast.
Second, plan your day around the 30-minute ride. If you try to cram too much before or after, you’ll rush the experience and miss the chance to enjoy it.
Third, take weather seriously. The experience requires good weather, and if it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. So if your schedule is tight, build in flexibility or have a backup day.
Finally, since lunch isn’t included, don’t assume you’ll find time to eat afterward without planning. Eat before, then keep the rest of your day simple.
Should You Book Simpson Tours Jamaica’s Jet Car Ride?

I’d book it if you want a short, high-speed ocean thrill with private pickup, comfort extras like WiFi and A/C, and a memorable photo-ready ride. It’s especially worth it for couples or small groups because the two-person per car setup keeps it personal and focused.
Skip it if your ideal vacation style is long sightseeing and lots of land time. The drive is only 30 minutes, and the beach component is a pass-by, not a full stay.
If you can align your day with good weather and you’re comfortable bringing the booking person’s driver’s license, this is one of those Montego Bay activities that hits the bullseye: fast, fun, and unmistakably different.
FAQ
How long is the Jet Car experience?
The experience is about 1 hour total. That includes about 30 minutes of travel time and about 30 minutes for the new Jet Car ride.
What’s included in the price?
It includes an air-conditioned vehicle, WiFi on board, private roundtrip transportation, an in-person English guide, and bottled water.
What’s not included?
Lunch is not included.
Will we see Doctor’s Cave Beach?
Yes. All guests have the opportunity to pass by the famous Doctor’s Cave Beach.
How many people are in the Jet Car?
This booking is for 2 people in 1 car.
Do we need a driver’s license?
Yes. The driver’s license is required for the person who booked the tour.
What happens if the weather is bad or I cancel?
The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. You can also cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours before the experience starts.






















