Original Blue Hole St. Ann Ocho Rios Jamaica Admission Fee Ticket

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Original Blue Hole St. Ann Ocho Rios Jamaica Admission Fee Ticket

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Blue Hole in Ocho Rios is a water adventure with options. I love the mix of rope swing and jump-offs with calmer moments like the bubble bath. You also get nature walks in the same area, so you’re not only thinking about the next splash.

One thing to keep in mind: the total time can range from 1 to 4 hours, so if you’re on a tight cruise-timetable, you’ll want an early plan and some buffer.

Key highlights at a glance

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  • Rope swing and jumps: Choose the action level that fits you.
  • Bubble bath swimming: A calmer option when you want a slower pace.
  • Waterfall and ramp jump spots: Classic Blue Hole thrills for adrenaline fans.
  • Nature and river trail walks: Cool shade and a break from the pool time.
  • English in-person guide: Clear guidance and safety basics, plus a more organized visit.

Why this Blue Hole ticket feels like good value

At $25 per person, this isn’t a “pay to stand in line” attraction. You’re paying for admission, life vests, and an in-person English guide, plus all fees and taxes are included. That matters because at a lot of places in Jamaica, the base price can quickly grow once you factor in equipment or guide needs.

The big value for me is choice. Blue Hole isn’t only about jumping. You can go full adrenaline with a waterfall or ramp jump, or you can take the scenic route with river and nature trail walking and relaxed swimming. You’re basically paying for access to a whole set of experiences in one location, not just one single activity.

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Getting to the Blue Hole area and picking up your ticket

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Blue Hole runs daily, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. That wide window is helpful if your day is flexible, especially in Ocho Rios where schedules can shift.

After booking, you’ll use a mobile ticket, but you’ll also pick up the ticket at the Blue Hole location. One review-style detail I found useful: the online process worked smoothly, and the pickup at the site was handled with excellent customer service. In practice, that means you should keep your confirmation info handy on your phone, then plan a little time at the entrance to get everything squared away.

The meeting area is described as being near public transportation, which is nice if you prefer not to rely entirely on taxis. If you’re staying somewhere outside of easy walking distance, you’ll still likely use local transport, but at least you’re not stuck with one option.

Your main stop: Blue Hole’s water features and jump options

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This is the whole experience, and it’s a great reason to do it without overcomplicating your schedule. You’ll head to the Blue Hole area and spend your time combining water play with nature breaks, guided in English.

Here’s what you can expect to choose from on-site:

Rope swing

The rope swing is one of the first “yes, I’m doing it” activities people gravitate toward. It’s a fun mix of controlled thrill and quick payoff: you get the moment, then you’re back in the water fast. If you’re new to jumping-style attractions, the rope swing is often the easiest way to test your comfort level.

Waterfall jump and ramp jump

If you want the bigger adrenaline version, there are waterfall jump and ramp jump options. These are the kinds of features that make Blue Hole famous, where the reward is the cool plunge into crystal-clear swimming holes.

A practical thought: these jumps are active. You’ll want to be paying attention to the guide’s instructions and how the entry works from each spot. If you’re traveling with a mix of comfort levels, you’ll likely split your time between “go big” and “watch, breathe, and then try when you’re ready.”

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Rock jump

There’s also a rock jump option, which fits the same “cool off fast” idea. It’s for people who enjoy that extra step of deciding to jump and then following through.

Bubble bath

After the adrenaline, the bubble bath is where you can slow down. It’s described as a natural area created by underwater springs—so think relaxing water movement rather than a jump sequence. This is a smart way to pace yourself, especially if you plan to do more than one jump type. If your legs are tired or you just want a calmer moment, this part keeps the experience from feeling like constant exertion.

Swimming and nature walks: why this isn’t only a one-note attraction

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Blue Hole includes time for scenic walking, which is a big deal. The area is described as lush and rainforest-like near Ocho Rios, with river trail walk and nature walk options.

What does that mean for you, practically?

  • You get shade breaks and a chance to reset between water activities.
  • It’s not just jump-and-go. You’re also moving through the natural surroundings at a comfortable pace.
  • It can help if you don’t want to do every jump, because the walking portion keeps your visit full even when you scale back on the thrills.

If you’re the kind of traveler who likes a mix—some action, some quiet—this format works. You can spend the first part of your time doing rope swing and one jump, then switch to trails and relaxed swimming so the whole outing feels balanced.

Group size, guide help, and how to use it to your advantage

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This experience includes an in-person guide in English, and that changes how smoothly things go. Even if you’re confident in water activities, having someone explain what to do and where to go cuts down on wasted time and second-guessing.

One review detail stands out: on a weekday at 9:00 AM, the group was small enough that the visitors reportedly had a guide to themselves. While you can’t count on a private setup, this points to a useful strategy:

  • Go earlier, especially on weekdays, if you want a more personal feel.
  • If you prefer a quieter outing, aim for the morning part of the hours.

A guide doesn’t just handle logistics. They also help you pick what’s realistic for your comfort level, and that’s what makes the range of activities feel safe rather than chaotic.

What the “1 to 4 hours” duration means for your plans

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The duration listed is approximately 1 to 4 hours. That’s a wide range, so plan like this:

  • If you’re doing a couple of water activities and a short walk, you’ll likely land closer to the shorter end.
  • If you’re trying multiple jump options plus trails, you’re looking at more time.

If you’re on a cruise or juggling multiple stops, don’t schedule Blue Hole as the very last item without buffer. Even though the site is open until late afternoon, your transport and timing can get messy fast.

Think of it as a half-day option. If you give yourself a cushion, you’ll enjoy it more. You won’t feel rushed into doing jumps you don’t fully want.

What’s included vs. what to buy (so you’re not surprised)

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Included:

  • All fees and taxes
  • Entry and admission to Blue Hole
  • Life vests
  • In-person guide (English)

Not included:

  • Lunch, and food and beverages that are for sale

That “not included” list is small, which is good. It means your ticket already covers the core cost, and you can decide how you want to handle food on-site. Bring basic water-sanity planning: if you’re spending hours in the sun and water, you’ll want a plan for hydration. Since food and drinks are sold, you won’t be completely stuck, but you don’t want to arrive hungry without a strategy.

Who should book this Blue Hole experience?

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This ticket fits best if you want a single-place adventure that includes both thrill and easygoing time. It’s also a strong pick for people who like clear structure (thanks to a guide) but still want options.

You’ll likely enjoy it if you:

  • Like water activities and don’t mind jumping as an optional choice
  • Want a mix of action (rope swing, ramp or waterfall jump) and calmer time (bubble bath)
  • Appreciate nature walks as part of your day, not a side thought
  • Want a guided experience with life vests provided

It may not be your best match if:

  • You only want to observe, not participate. (This is an active site with jump options, even if you can choose gentler activities.)
  • You’re trying to fit in something extremely time-crunched, since the total visit time can vary a lot.

Tips that make the day smoother

Based on what’s clear from the experience details and the kind of feedback shared, here are a few practical moves:

  • Aim for the morning if you want a quieter feel. A weekday morning at 9:00 AM was specifically noted as a great time to get a more personal experience with the guide.
  • Decide your comfort level early, then switch modes. Do one jump-focused session, then add trails or bubble bath time so you don’t burn out.
  • Keep your confirmation ready on your phone. You’ll still pick up the ticket onsite, so don’t arrive without the information you need.
  • Plan for food later, not immediately on arrival. Since lunch and drinks aren’t included, it helps to know whether you’ll grab something on sale after the water portion.

Should you book the Original Blue Hole in Ocho Rios?

If you want one ticket that gives you real choice—jumps for thrill, a bubble-bath-style swim for downtime, and walking trails for a break—this is an easy yes. The cost-to-inclusions ratio is strong: your ticket covers entry, life vests, and an English guide, with fees and taxes included.

The main reason to think twice is if you dislike active water experiences or you’re locked into an ultra-tight schedule. With the 1 to 4 hour range, you’ll enjoy it more when you give yourself flexibility.

If you can go in the morning and keep your plans buffered, you’re setting yourself up for the kind of day that feels like the best version of Jamaica: fun, guided, and outdoorsy without turning into a long production.

FAQ

How much is the Original Blue Hole St. Ann Ocho Rios Jamaica admission ticket?

It costs $25.00 per person.

What’s included with the ticket?

The ticket includes all fees and taxes, entry/admission to Blue Hole, life vests, and an in-person guide in English.

What activities are available at Blue Hole?

You can enjoy a rope swing, waterfall jump, ramp jump, rock jump, and a natural bubble bath area. There are also river trail walk and nature walk options.

Do I need to bring a life vest?

No. Life vests are included with your admission.

How long should I plan to spend at Blue Hole?

The experience is listed as about 1 to 4 hours.

What are the opening hours?

Blue Hole is open 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Monday through Sunday, for the dates shown.

What is the cancellation policy?

You can cancel for a full refund if you cancel at least 24 hours before the experience start time. If you cancel less than 24 hours before, you won’t receive a refund.

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