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Chukka Caribbean Adventure's ATV Safari (Rosehall)
Add to my Jamaica
Rose Hall Estate
Montego Bay

Tel: 876-979-6599
Fax: 876-684-9931
E-mail: ebiz@chukkacaribbean.com
http://www.chukkacaribbean.com
Description
Duration of tour: two hrs. Minimum age: 16 yrs. Not optional for pregnant women. Weight limit: 420 lbs. What to bring: sneakers, cash (souvenirs, lunch and drinks on sale), towel. Souvenir photos also available. The newest way to see Jamaica – Chukka ATV Safari. As with all Chukka adventures, your journey begins with a safety and tour briefing. Helmets on! Before we get read to roll, we give you a demonstration and a chance to ride in the practice ring, ensuring that you are ready to hit the rugged terrain. First stop is 700 feet above sea level at beautiful Mount Zion. Let us show you Montego Bay’s best kept secrets, including a glimpse of the late, great Johnny Cash’s home. Take a step back in time as our expert guides the 165-year-old church and a quaint little school in the Mount Zion community. Learn about the legend of the Rosehall Great House and the infamous Annie Palmer, who once lauded over the working sugar plantation. Hear about the Rosehall of present day and how it was revitalized by John Rollins, an American entrepreneur who fell in love with our island and paved the way for the development of Jamaica’s tourism in that region. All this and so much more is there to be experienced on an easy-to-ride, fully automatic ATV. On your return to the Chukka ATV base, you can cool off, relax and soak up the amazing view of Jamaica’s coastline while sitting at the Oasis Bar before heading back to your hotel. Chukka ATV another ride on the wild side!
 
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Public notice needed to travel: It was not easy to leave Jamaica in the early days not only because transportation was slow but because the law required that no one could leave the island without first publicly advertising his intentions three weeks in advance. This was mainly to protect creditors from people even captains of ships who refused to pay and then skipped the country.
 
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