Experience the best of Jamaican culture on a private day tour to the Bob Marley Museum and Devon House. Explore the iconic home of the reggae legend and indulge in delicious food and ice cream at the historic Devon House mansion.
Experience the best of Jamaican culture on a private day tour to the Bob Marley Museum and Devon House. Explore the iconic home of the reggae legend and indulge in delicious food and ice cream at the historic Devon House mansion.
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Bob Marley Museum - Located at the site of the iconic musician’s residence, which he acquired in 1975, this museum showcases the home where Marley lived until his passing in 1981. Six years later, his wife, Mrs. Rita Marley, transformed it into a museum. The main exhibit features Marley’s personal artifacts.
The property also includes a…
- Bob Marley Museum - Located at the site of the iconic musician’s residence, which he acquired in 1975, this museum showcases the home where Marley lived until his passing in 1981. Six years later, his wife, Mrs. Rita Marley, transformed it into a museum. The main exhibit features Marley’s personal artifacts.
The property also includes a well-appointed 80-seat theatre, a photographic gallery, a record store, and a gift shop brimming with a diverse selection of Bob Marley memorabilia.
- Devon House - Recognized as one of Jamaica’s most esteemed historic sites, the Devon House Mansion was the architectural vision of Jamaica’s first black millionaire, George Stiebel. He amassed his fortune through gold mining in South America and was one of three affluent Jamaicans who built grand homes in the late 19th century at the intersection of Trafalgar Road and Hope Road, an area aptly named Millionaire’s Corner.
The Devon House mansion is a stunning fusion of Caribbean and Georgian architectural styles, adorned with a meticulously curated collection of Jamaican, English, and French antique pieces and reproductions. The mansion overlooks expansive, meticulously maintained green lawns. Stiebel’s legacy endures with the beautifully preserved Devon House, which was designated a national monument in 1990 by the Jamaica National Heritage Trust, following the directive of the Rt. Hon. Edward Seaga, who was then the Minister of Development and Welfare.

- Private transportation
- Entry/Admission- Bob Marley Museum
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Entry/Admission- Devon House
- Hotel Pickup and Dropoff
- Private transportation
- Entry/Admission- Bob Marley Museum
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Entry/Admission- Devon House
- Hotel Pickup and Dropoff
- Gratuities
- Lunch (own expenses)
- Gratuities
- Lunch (own expenses)
The admission cost is covered for both attractions.
Relish the luxury of personal transportation as you travel to the Bob Marley Museum - the erstwhile residence of the reggae maestro. This home of Bob is imbued with precious memories and cherished keepsakes, aiming to conserve the legacy and achievements of this renowned Jamaican musician. Following…
The admission cost is covered for both attractions.
Relish the luxury of personal transportation as you travel to the Bob Marley Museum - the erstwhile residence of the reggae maestro. This home of Bob is imbued with precious memories and cherished keepsakes, aiming to conserve the legacy and achievements of this renowned Jamaican musician. Following that, visit the Devon House mansion, impeccably amalgamating Caribbean and Georgian architectural styles, decked out with a meticulously selected assortment of Jamaican, English, and French antique items and replicas. Have your lunch at the mansion’s grog shop (at your own expense), which also hosts various craft shops and an ice cream parlour. The National Geographic ranked Devon House as the fourth-best location worldwide to savour ice cream in their publication ‘Food Journeys of a Lifetime: 500 Extraordinary Places to Eat Around the Globe’.
- Infant seats are available upon request
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.