Green Grotto Caves from Falmouth

Falmouth Excursions

$100.00

Green Grotto Cave Tour

Discover one of Jamaica’s most fascinating natural attractions at the historic Green Grotto Caves.

Located between Ocho Rios and Montego Bay, this limestone cave system is rich in history, legends, and natural beauty. As you explore the winding underground chambers, you’ll see stunning rock formations, hidden passageways, and crystal-clear underground pools.

Your guided tour will also share the cave’s fascinating past, from its use by the Taino people to its role during different periods of Jamaican history.

Tour Highlights

  • Explore the spectacular limestone cave system along the northern coast

  • Guided tour highlighting geological formations, stalactites, and stalagmites

  • Learn about the caves’ history as a hideout for Arawak Indians and smugglers

  • Discover underground pools and chambers

  • Photo opportunities in the dramatic natural cave formations

  • Safe and fun experience for families, adventure seekers, and history lovers


Day – 3–4 hours

Morning

  • Pickup from hotel or cruise port (Montego Bay, Ocho Rios, or Falmouth)

  • Scenic drive along the northern coastline to the caves

Cave Exploration

  • Guided tour of the Green Grotto Caves

  • Learn about the caves’ natural and cultural history

  • Explore underground chambers, chambers, and underground lakes

  • Take photos of unique formations and hidden pools

  • Stops for lunch and Shopping 

Afternoon

  • Optional stop at nearby attractions, beaches, or local villages

  • Return drive to hotel or port


Optional Add-ons

  • Combine with Dunn’s River Falls or Blue Hole Waterfalls for an adventure day

  • Include lunch at a local restaurant or beachside café

  • Add souvenir shopping in Ocho Rios



Why Choose Genius Reggae Jamaica Tours?

  • Private and customizable experience tailored to your group

  • Experienced guides sharing historical and geological insights

  • Safe, fun, and educational for all ages

  • Unforgettable adventure in one of Jamaica’s most unique natural attractions