Explore the captivating Green Grotto Caves in Ocho Rios, Jamaica, and discover its rich history as a refuge for ancient inhabitants, pirates, and even a filming location for a James Bond movie.
Explore the captivating Green Grotto Caves in Ocho Rios, Jamaica, and discover its rich history as a refuge for ancient inhabitants, pirates, and even a filming location for a James Bond movie.
- Ocho Rios Bay Beach - A journey into the underworld charm, a green cave of mystery and adventure, a slice of Jamaica’s history, a part of your vacation with a difference…such are the accolades that can be ascribed to the largely unexplored labyrinth of mystical underground caverns called Green Grotto Caves which is surrounded by thick vegetation and supplied with pristine waters flowing from its secret depths.
- Ocho Rios Bay Beach - A journey into the underworld charm, a green cave of mystery and adventure, a slice of Jamaica’s history, a part of your vacation with a difference…such are the accolades that can be ascribed to the largely unexplored labyrinth of mystical underground caverns called Green Grotto Caves which is surrounded by thick vegetation and supplied with pristine waters flowing from its secret depths.

- Entrance fees included
- Bottled water provided
- Entrance fees included
- Bottled water provided
- Lunch
- Tips
- Lunch
- Tips
The Green Grotto Caves tour is captivating and holds significant historical importance for Jamaica.
Historical events in the caves:
- It is believed that the first inhabitants, the Arawak Indians known as the Tainos, lived in the caves.
- The Spaniards sought refuge from the English during their invasion of the island in 1655.
- Escaped slaves found…
The Green Grotto Caves tour is captivating and holds significant historical importance for Jamaica.
Historical events in the caves:
- It is believed that the first inhabitants, the Arawak Indians known as the Tainos, lived in the caves.
- The Spaniards sought refuge from the English during their invasion of the island in 1655.
- Escaped slaves found sanctuary from the English in the 18th century.
- Pirates concealed their treasures within the caves.
- The government once used the caves for rum storage.
- Featured as a location in the James Bond film “Live and Let Die.”
- Transformed into a nightclub by a wealthy American family.
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.