REVIEW · MONTEGO BAY
Party Catamaran and Snorkeling Tour in Montego Bay
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Jamaica gets louder on a party catamaran. I like how this tour mixes snorkeling with a real onboard party: a strong sound system, a fully stocked bar, and a crew that keeps the energy up while still helping people in the water. The snorkeling gear comes included, and the group stays moving for a full ~4 hours. One thing to consider: conditions can cut snorkeling short if weather turns, and one booking note I saw suggests double-checking what your reservation includes (private vs shared).
I also appreciate the practical side. You get pickup in an air-conditioned vehicle and snorkeling equipment is provided, so you’re not dealing with gear hassles before you even hit the water. Lunch is not included, so plan for a bite before or after.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Party Catamaran Energy: Music, Drinks, and Sea Views in About Four Hours
- Getting There the Easy Way: Air-Conditioned Pickup in Montego Bay
- Snorkeling With Gear Included and Crew Help That Feels Hands-On
- What If Lightning or Storms Interrupt the Water Time?
- Onboard Snacks, Drinks, and How the Party Setup Works for Real People
- Price and Value: What $105.85 Covers (and What It Doesn’t)
- Group Size Reality: Up to 200 People, So Choose Your Mood
- Who This Tour Fits Best (and Who Might Want Something Calmer)
- Tips That Will Make Your Day Smoother
- Should You Book This Montego Bay Party Catamaran and Snorkeling Tour?
- FAQ
- How long is the party catamaran and snorkeling tour in Montego Bay?
- What is the price per person?
- Does the tour include snorkeling equipment?
- Is pickup offered?
- Is lunch included?
- What happens if weather isn’t good?
Key things to know before you go

- Sound system + party vibe onboard that makes the cruise part feel like the main event, not a waiting room.
- Snorkeling equipment included, which helps a lot if this is your first time in the Caribbean.
- Crew support for different comfort levels, including helpful guidance for beginner snorkelers and swimmers.
- Weather can change the plan fast, and you may get a shift to fun on land if lightning or storms interrupt the water time.
- Margaritaville may be part of the day if the sea segment shortens (it showed up in a firsthand experience I read).
- Pickup and an air-conditioned ride mean less stress in Montego Bay before you board.
Party Catamaran Energy: Music, Drinks, and Sea Views in About Four Hours

This tour is built for people who want more than a quiet snorkel stop. The catamaran setup is geared toward music and social energy, with a top sound system and a fully stocked bar. That matters because your time on the water isn’t just “sit and wait.” You’re actively enjoying the coastline while the crew keeps the mood up.
Most departures run around 4 hours, which is a sweet spot: long enough to do snorkeling and still have time to relax onboard, but short enough that you’re not burning your whole day. If you’re on a tight schedule in Montego Bay, this format is easier to fit in than half-day tours that still require extra travel time.
The big win for me is the balance. Even with the party atmosphere, there’s instruction and guidance for snorkeling—so you’re not left wondering what to do once you’re in the water.
You can also read our reviews of more boat tours in Montego Bay
Getting There the Easy Way: Air-Conditioned Pickup in Montego Bay

Logistics can make or break a day trip in a busy port city. Here, you’re offered pickup, and the ride is in an air-conditioned vehicle. That’s a real comfort upgrade in Jamaica’s heat—especially if you’re coming from a hotel with a long transfer.
There’s also a practical note: the area is near public transportation. That’s useful if you need an alternate plan on your end, though the tour’s included pickup is the easiest option for most people.
The tour includes professional driver/guide support, and your day’s fees and taxes are covered. In plain terms: you’re paying once and focusing on the fun.
Snorkeling With Gear Included and Crew Help That Feels Hands-On

You don’t have to pack snorkeling equipment. The tour includes snorkeling gear, which immediately saves hassle and lets you spend your time on the actual water part.
What I like most is the way the crew supports different skill levels. Some people go in with confidence; others are brand-new. The snorkeling experience here is structured so beginners can get help before they’re out there. One review specifically mentioned guides for beginner snorkelers and swimmers, and that kind of support is exactly what reduces stress.
Also, the snorkeling segment seems to come with reassurance. Several comments pointed out that people felt safe and that staff checked in while people were off the boat. That’s important on any water activity: you want attention, not just freedom.
What you should bring: since lunch isn’t included, it’s smart to arrive ready for hydration and snacks if you get hungry. Also bring swimwear you’re comfortable re-wearing later, plus sunscreen that won’t freak out in saltwater.
What If Lightning or Storms Interrupt the Water Time?

Weather is the wild card in any Caribbean sea plan. This experience specifically requires good weather, and cruise operations can cancel or alter based on conditions. In one firsthand account, snorkeling got cut short due to lightening, and the day pivoted into a different kind of fun.
In that case, the group stopped at Margaritaville after the storm passed. That’s a useful detail for your expectations: you might not get the same exact water schedule if conditions change, but the day doesn’t have to end early.
So when you plan your trip, I’d treat this like a “flexible adventure.” If the sea is rough or lightning appears, you’ll likely trade some snorkeling time for safer touring and downtime on land.
Onboard Snacks, Drinks, and How the Party Setup Works for Real People

The catamaran isn’t just a transportation tool. It’s part of the attraction. The tour includes a fully stocked bar, plus music that keeps things lively. Multiple experiences I read highlighted great music, drinks kept coming, and snacks/refreshements during the ride.
That matters because it changes how you experience the coast. You’re not just focused on getting in the water; you can relax, socialize, and enjoy the ride. For many people, that’s what makes the tour feel worth it even if snorkeling ends up shorter than planned.
One useful expectation check: if you don’t want a party atmosphere, this may not be your best match. The vibe is clearly social, with music and crew energy driving the experience.
You can also read our reviews of more sailing experiences in Montego Bay
Price and Value: What $105.85 Covers (and What It Doesn’t)

At about $105.85 per person, the value comes from the mix of included pieces:
- Pickup via an air-conditioned vehicle
- Professional driver/guide support
- Snorkeling equipment included
- All fees and taxes included
- A ~4-hour catamaran outing with music and bar service
Lunch is not included, so that’s your main budget gap. If you’re thinking about overall cost, treat lunch as an extra line item for the day.
Is it “cheap”? No. But it’s not just a simple boat ride either. You’re paying for staff-led snorkeling support, gear, and a full onboard experience that’s more than scenery.
Best value move: if you have a group, ask about group discounts. You may be able to lower your total cost, especially if you’re traveling with friends.
Group Size Reality: Up to 200 People, So Choose Your Mood

The tour lists a maximum of 200 travelers, which suggests you could be in a larger, busier setting depending on departure size. Still, the catamaran format can feel lively rather than chaotic because the onboard party setup gives everyone something to do.
If you prefer quiet and personal attention, a larger group can be a trade-off. But the repeated emphasis on crew attentiveness and help in the water suggests you’re not completely on your own once snorkeling starts.
My advice: come with the right mindset. Think “social day on the water,” not “private guide and one perfect reef.”
Who This Tour Fits Best (and Who Might Want Something Calmer)

This is a great fit if you want:
- A fun day with music and drinks built into the schedule
- Snorkeling but you’d like real support, especially if you’re new
- A short-to-mid length outing (~4 hours) that doesn’t eat your whole day
It may be less ideal if you’re chasing:
- A quiet, low-stimulation snorkeling experience
- A guaranteed private setup, since one complaint I saw mentioned the booking information didn’t match what they expected when they arrived
If your travel style is party + ocean time, this tour is a strong match.
Tips That Will Make Your Day Smoother
A few practical moves that align with what’s supported here:
- Bring swimwear and plan for reapplication of sunscreen after the water part.
- Plan for no lunch. Eat ahead or keep a small snack plan for before you board.
- If weather looks questionable, be ready for the possibility of a schedule pivot. This experience can shift when lightning or storms interrupt the sea portion.
- If you care about privacy, double-check your reservation details before arrival. The difference between private and shared can matter a lot for expectations.
Should You Book This Montego Bay Party Catamaran and Snorkeling Tour?
Book it if you want a single-day plan that combines catamaran fun, onboard music, and snorkeling with included gear and active crew help. The value is strongest when you factor in pickup, equipment, and the fact that the whole ride feels like part of the experience—not just time to reach the water.
Skip it if you’re looking for a quiet, strictly snorkeling-focused trip, or if you expect a guaranteed private experience without any group mixing. Also keep weather flexibility in mind; when lightning shows up, the sea plan can change quickly, and the tour may pivot to land-based fun instead.
If your ideal day is sun, music, and getting in the water with support, this is a solid Montego Bay choice.
FAQ
How long is the party catamaran and snorkeling tour in Montego Bay?
The tour duration is approximately 4 hours.
What is the price per person?
The price is $105.85 per person.
Does the tour include snorkeling equipment?
Yes. Snorkeling equipment is included.
Is pickup offered?
Yes. Pickup is offered, and transportation includes an air-conditioned vehicle.
Is lunch included?
No. Lunch is not included.
What happens if weather isn’t good?
This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.





































