Trelawny, Jamaica
Martha Brae River Rafting
At A Glance
Martha Brae River Rafting in Jamaica is a popular, must-try activity for both locals and tourists alike. Located in the parish of Trelawny, the river is surrounded by lush vegetation and tall trees, making it a serene and scenic location to float down. Traditionally, bamboo rafts were used, but now, more modern rafts are available for a comfortable and secure experience. Rafting down the Martha Brae River is not only a fun adventure but also a great way to learn about Jamaican culture and history from the knowledgeable guides. Plus, you can even take a dip in the river and shop for souvenirs at the end of the trip. Martha Brae River Rafting is an experience you won't want to miss during your stay in Jamaica.
Tour Duration
3-5HRS ( Transportation time not included)
Description
Embark on a 3-mile journey on bamboo rafts for a relaxing ride through the lush Jamaican rainforest. The town on the Martha Brae River was originally a Spanish settlement they called Rio Matibereon. Since the Falmouth Water Company introduced piped water to Falmouth in 1798, the Martha Brae has supplied the township and much of the agricultural area of Trelawny parish with water. This 2-hour river rafting activity is a very safe and pleasant experience. There are no dangerous animals in the water, and the steady current moves you steadily and comfortably along. Rafting down the Martha Brae River is an experience not to be missed.
Includes
Hotel Pick-up
Transportation
Professional Driver/Guide
Includes
Hotel Pick-up
Transportation
Professional Driver/Guide
What To Bring
Bring Swimwear
Comfortable Shoes
Change of clothes
Towel
Water shoes
Waterproof Camera
Cash