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Cruises to Montego Bay


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Top Montego Bay Cruises

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2026 No-Fly Grand Jewels of the Caribbean & Cuba

Ambience 30 Jan 2026 40 nights No-Fly Cruise London Tilbury

No-Fly Cruising from a UK port*

Adults only, traditional British cruising*

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Itinerary: London (Tilbury) - Praia di Vitoria - St. John’s, Antigua - Road Town - Havana - George Town, Cayman Islands - Montego Bay - Ocho Rios - Santo Domingo - Fort de France -...
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Inside from £3,512 Get 2nd half price at £1,756

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2025 No-Fly Gems Of The Caribbean Sea

Ambience 05 Jan 2025 39 nights No-Fly Cruise London Tilbury

Small ship, Full-Board Cruising*

Traditional Adults Only No-Fly British Cruising from a UK Port*

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Itinerary: London (Tilbury) - Funchal, Madeira - King's Wharf - Philipsburg, St. Maarten - Road Town - Santo Domingo - Cozumel - Costa Maya - George Town, Cayman Islands - Montego Bay - Ponta…
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Inside from £3,183 Get 2nd half price at £1,591

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Aurora's No-Fly 2025 Grand Caribbean, Amazon & Central America

Aurora 06 Jan 2025 65 nights No-Fly Cruise Southampton

EXTRA On Board Spending Money for ALL Bookings*

Pound sterling on board*

Full board cruising*

No tips required on board*

Itinerary: Southampton - Gran Canaria - St. John's, Antigua - Road Town, Tortola - Castries, St. Lucia - Bridgetown, Barbados - Santana, Brazil - Manaus, Brazil - Parintins, Brazil -...
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Inside from £6,179pp

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What to see in Montego Bay

Montego Bay, with its unique blend of tropical allure and cultural richness, promises visitors a wealth of experiences just moments from its bustling port.

Perched atop a hill overlooking the Caribbean Sea, the Rose Hall Great House is a monumental relic of Jamaica’s plantation era. The mansion, beautifully restored, narrates tales of luxury, love, betrayal and an infamous legend - that of the White Witch of Rose Hall. As the story goes, Annie Palmer, the mansion’s mistress, became one of Jamaica’s most feared figures with her dark arts and tumultuous relationships. Today, visitors can take guided tours through the mansion’s opulent rooms, underground tunnels and lush gardens. Each corner whispers tales of bygone eras, something sending a shiver down one’s spine with tales of ghostly apparitions. Beyond the supernatural, the architecture, antiques and panoramic views from the mansion’s balconies offer a deep dive into 18th-century colonial life in Jamaica.

Just a short distance from the port lies the iconic Doctor’s Cave Beach, a pristine stretch of sand renowned for its crystal-clear turquoise waters. Its name traces back to Dr. Alexander James McCatty, who donated his beach property to form a bathing club in the 1880s. The beach later gained fame when it was believed that its waters had curative properties. Today, visitors flock here not just to bask in its reputed therapeutic waters, but to indulge in a plethora of water-based activities. Snorkelling in the gentle waves gives a peek into the colourful marine life, while paddleboarding offers a serene way to glide across the waters. For those seeking relaxation, renting a cabana and sipping on a chilled rum punch while soaking in the Jamaican sun is pure bliss.

After its rum, Jamaica’s most famous export is undoubtedly its reggae music. And where better to immerse oneself in its origins, evolution and global impact than Montego Bay’s Reggae Explosion Museum? Located near the port, this interactive museum is a journey through time. From the pulsating beats of traditional African rhythms to the emergence of ska, rocksteady and reggae, visitors are treated to a musical odyssey. Iconic figures come alive through exhibits, artefacts and interactive displays. A special section dedicated to Rastafarian culture, with its spiritual connection to reggae music, offers profound insights. As you wind your way through the museum, the impact of reggae on global music genres, from hip-hop to punk, unveils itself, solidifying its universal resonance.


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