Martha Brae River Bamboo Rafting




If you are looking for an unforgettable rafting experience this perfect for you.The Martha Brae River got it's name from the village which it is located. Martha Brae village is on a horseshoe shaped island spanning 6 acres. This village was built by early Spanish settlers who wanted to stay close to the river because it provided a constant water supply and a convenient way to get to the seaports by boat. Today it is a very quiet town with the Martha Brae River Bamboo Rafting being the main attraction.

There is a legend in this village of an old Arawak witch who lived on the bank of the River of Matibereon. She was captured by Spanish treasure hunters who had heard tales of the Arawak gold and forced to show them where it was. She led them to the cave but suddenly disappeared. The Spaniards became scared and tried to run but they were swallowed by the river. The witch then changed the course of the river forever. This legend has been passed from generation to generation.

Located on the north coast of Jamaica in the parish of Trelawny, Martha Brae has become a one of Jamaica’s most famous places because of its rafting. It is said that rafting on The Martha Brae River in Jamaica is one of the most relaxing things you’ll ever do. You can do it with family or as part of a romantic getaway. The sound of the river flowing mingling with the chirps and calls of the wildlife will make this experience unforgettable.

Upon arrival you will receive a complementary fruit drink. There are, however, bars on site, so you grab yourself an ice cold Red Stripe beer or whichever beverage you prefer. You will also be treated to a visit to Miss Martha’s Herb Garden for a presentation of Jamaican herbs widely known for their numerous healing properties and a raft ride over three miles of the Martha Brae River.

The rafts are trucked from the end of the 3 mile mark back to the beginning. They may seem unstable but are well built, with well-padded seats and knowledgeable, experienced captains who trained for months before obtaining rafting their license. You need not fear if you can't swim ,you can still come and enjoy the river  as it  is usually only 4 feet deep. It can rise to 12 feet in the rainy season but there are always life jackets available to visitors. Some of the guides are also talented craftsmen who offer crafts at reasonable prices so you can go ahead and have a look.

There are about 80 handmade bamboo rafts available each holding only 2 adults, but you may be allowed a small child or 2 with you. You’ll peacefully coast down this 3 mile river for 60 - 90 minutes while you and the kids ask questions about the river and village. The guides will be able to answer as they usually live there. You should also bring your bathing suits if you wish to take a dip in the river. Don’t worry there are no alligators, crocodiles, snakes or piranhas in the river.

For the romantics who visit you can relax and take enjoy the scenery and each other since your guide will be far enough in front of the raft for you to have some privacy. They are also very respectful so they won’t peek. Don’t get too caught up in each other as you will be surrounded by beautiful trees and exquisite wildlife and will regret not using your camera.

Distances from various places:
Approximately 30 minutes from Montego Bay
Approximately 1 hour 30 minutes from Negril
Approximately 1 hour from Ocho Rios
Approximate 45 minutes from Runaway Bay

No matter where you’re coming from we can transport you. Get ready to be mesmerized and let us take you to the best rafting experience of your life.

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