Bewitched
Montego Bay / Trelawny / Lucea / Runaway Bay
Available
Overview
Come explore the Rose Hall Great House, a beautiful plantation home with a storied past — rumor has it that the infamous Jamaica White Witch haunts the property! A guided tour of the property will help you learn all about the White Witch as you wander around the house, where you’ll be met by an array of fun surprises — all related to the legendary sorceress. Goosebumps and lots of fun are guaranteed, and they’re not for the faint hearted!
- Discover the story of the White Witch of the Rose Hall Great House and plantation
- Have some great fun during your tour of the house — which will be full of surprises!
- Drink a ‘Witches Brew’ at Annie’s Pub (for an additional fee)
- Activity duration: 5 hours (not including transportation time to and from activity)
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off not included
Description
Dare to roam the haunted house
During your candle-lit evening outing at the 18th century Rose Hall Great House, a guide will take you around the property explaining the history and story of the White Witch, Annie Palmer.
As you walk through the different areas in the house, you’ll be greeted by surprising characters: a variety of actors — representing former house servants and maybe even the White Witch herself — will step out upon your group looking to surprise you. They’ll probably make you scream here and there, but it’s all fun and games and you’ll have the time of your life.
Spotting the Jamaica White Witch
Your guide will take you through the rooms to explain the history of the house, the rumors that followed Annie, and tell the tales of current staff members who have encountered strange happenings. Once considered one of the greatest homes in all of Jamaica, the Rose Hall Great House was built in 1770 and was home to John Palmer and his wife Annie, a feisty and powerful woman residing over the thriving and successful plantation years later.
Local legend says Annie used black magic to do away with two husbands and multiple lovers until, one fateful night, she was murdered by one of her slave lovers. Today, the historic house has been beautifully restored with decor and antiques, and you can get a glimpse of what life was like for plantation owners during Annie’s time.
Following your house visit — and possible sighting of the Jamaica White Witch — descend to the basement into Annie’s Pub and try a ‘Witches Brew’ rum cocktail, said to help banish ghosts and black magic. It’s just what you need after a chilling night like this one.
During your candle-lit evening outing at the 18th century Rose Hall Great House, a guide will take you around the property explaining the history and story of the White Witch, Annie Palmer.
As you walk through the different areas in the house, you’ll be greeted by surprising characters: a variety of actors — representing former house servants and maybe even the White Witch herself — will step out upon your group looking to surprise you. They’ll probably make you scream here and there, but it’s all fun and games and you’ll have the time of your life.
Spotting the Jamaica White Witch
Your guide will take you through the rooms to explain the history of the house, the rumors that followed Annie, and tell the tales of current staff members who have encountered strange happenings. Once considered one of the greatest homes in all of Jamaica, the Rose Hall Great House was built in 1770 and was home to John Palmer and his wife Annie, a feisty and powerful woman residing over the thriving and successful plantation years later.
Local legend says Annie used black magic to do away with two husbands and multiple lovers until, one fateful night, she was murdered by one of her slave lovers. Today, the historic house has been beautifully restored with decor and antiques, and you can get a glimpse of what life was like for plantation owners during Annie’s time.
Following your house visit — and possible sighting of the Jamaica White Witch — descend to the basement into Annie’s Pub and try a ‘Witches Brew’ rum cocktail, said to help banish ghosts and black magic. It’s just what you need after a chilling night like this one.
Practical Information
Limited wheelchair access
Good To Know
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Tour Language: English
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Tour Location(s): Montego Bay
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Season: All year long
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Duration: 90 minutes
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Minimum Age Requirement: 2 years old
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Hotel Pick-up Available: Yes
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Good Physical Condition Required: No
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Suitable For Children : Yes
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Suitable For Elderly: Yes
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Pregnant Woman Allowed: Yes
From
$48 USD
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Final price includes transportation cost if applicable