Blue Mountain Over Night Summit Tour

Journey Along Coffee's Rich History

Experience the beauty, history, and rich coffee culture of Jamaica’s Blue Mountains on this scenic and educational tour. Travel through lush mountain landscapes, visit iconic coffee destinations, and learn about Jamaica’s military history while enjoying the cool, refreshing mountain air.

Sunrise Summit Views

Reach Jamaica’s highest peak at 7,402 ft and witness a breathtaking sunrise above the clouds

A Rewarding Challenge

This 12km (7.4 mile) round-trip hike is ideal for adventurous travelers seeking a moderate to challenging mountain experience.

Professional Guide

Hike confidently with an experienced local guide who knows the terrain, safety protocols, and the rich stories of the Blue Mountain region.

Shuttle Included

Your package includes round-trip transportation from Kingston to Penlyne Castle and overnight cabin lodging before your early morning ascent.

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Have a Question?

Feel free to reach out and we're happy to answer any questions you may have.

Payment Options

We will gladly accept cash and card payment on the day.

$250/person

Trip Itinerary

Duration: Full day, the tour officially starts at Mavis Bank Town St. Andrew Jamaica and ends at Clifton Mount in the Blue Mountain   *Please Note: Tour duration does not include pickup in Kingston or other parishes  Please note: The day tour can only be done from kingston. Please see our over night tour to the Blue Mountain summit for guest outside of Kingston

Shuttle Pickup
🕕 6:00 AM — Kingston Pickup Guests are picked up from designated hotels, Airbnbs, or meeting points in Kingston. Your certified Nature’s Trails guide gives a short welcome briefing as we begin our scenic drive into Jamaica’s world-famous Blue Mountains. Light refreshments provided.
7:30 Penlyne Castle
7:30 AM — Blue Mountains Arrival We arrive in the cool mountain air and stop at a local café for: Fresh Blue Mountain coffee Jamaican breakfast bites (festival, boiled banana, eggs or plantain) Washroom and stretch break Your guide gives a safety and trail briefing before the hike begins..
8:30 Witfield Hall -Jacob Ladder - Portland Gap
8:30 AM — Guided Summit Hike Begins We begin our guided hike toward Blue Mountain Peak (7,402 ft) — the highest point in Jamaica. Along the trail you’ll experience: Native plants and wild orchids Coffee farms and mountain cottages Bird life and misty rainforest views Stories of Maroons, coffee history, and mou
11:30 Cool Down break and light rest
11:30 AM — Blue Mountain Peak We reach the summit of Jamaica 🌄 On clear days you can see: Kingston The entire south coast And even Cuba in the distance Here guests enjoy: Light picnic snacks Hot Blue Mountain coffee or tea Plenty of photos and videos This is one of the most breathtaking views in the Caribbean.
12:30 Descent from the summit
12:30 PM — Descent Begins We begin our descent back down the mountain at an easy pace, stopping for: Cool-down breaks Water More photos
2:30 PM - Break for lunch and refreshment
2:30 PM — Please pack lunch and snacks. We arrive at a local guesthouse for a chance to purchase freshly roasted coffee and more Why Blue Mountain coffee is world-famous How to brew the perfect cup
3:30 Coffee Tour
We tour a small Blue Mountain coffee farm where guests learn: How coffee is grown, picked and processed
4:30 PM Return to Kingston
4:30 PM — Scenic Drive Back to Kingston We travel back down through the misty mountains, stopping at: Viewpoints Waterfalls or rivers (weather permitting) Craft and fruit vendors Relax and enjoy the ride.
7:00 PM Kingston Drop-off
🕖 7:00 PM — Kingston Drop-off Guests are returned safely to their original pickup points with unforgettable memories of Jamaica’s highest peak.

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