Bob Marley museum plus Devon House Private Day Tour
Overview
Private transportation leads you to the Bob Marley Museum and The Devon House, showcasing rich cultural heritage. Bob's former home preserves his life and accomplishments as a legendary musician, while Devon House offers exquisite architecture and antique collections.
- 🚗 Entrance fee included for both tour locations.
- 🏡 The Bob Marley Museum is filled with treasured mementos from the reggae legend's life.
- 🍦 Devon House features craft shops and an ice cream parlor recognized as the 4th Best Place for ice cream globally by National Geographic.
- 🍽️ Lunch at the grog shop is at your own expense.
- 🖼️ The Devon House mansion showcases a blend of Caribbean and Georgian architecture with curated antique furnishings.
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The experience offers several options. This price includes:
Pickup included
- Hotel Pickup and Dropoff
- Entry/Admission- Devon House
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Entry/Admission- Bob Marley Museum
- Private transportation
- Lunch (own expenses)
- Gratuities
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Bob Marley MuseumThe museum is situated on the site of the legendary musician’s home, which he purchased in 1975. This house, featuring 19th-century architecture, was Marley’s home until his transition in 1981. It was converted into a museum six years later by his wife, Mrs Rita Marley. The main museum displays Marley’s personal treasures. The property also features a well-equipped 80-seat theatre, a photographic gallery, a record shop and a gift shop filled with a wide array of Bob Marley memorabilia.
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Devon HouseOne of Jamaica’s most celebrated historic landmarks, the Devon House Mansion is the architectural dream of Jamaica’s first black millionaire, George Stiebel. Having gained his wealth from gold mining in South America, Stiebel was among three wealthy Jamaicans who constructed elaborate homes during the late 19th century at the corner of Trafalgar Road and Hope Road. This corner fittingly became known as the Millionaire’s Corner. The Devon House mansion is a beautiful blend of Caribbean and Georgian architecture, furnished with an expertly curated collection of Jamaican, English and French antique pieces and reproductions. The Mansion overlooks a vast expanse of perfectly manicured and lush, green lawns. Stiebel’s legacy lives on with the beautifully maintained Devon House, which was declared a national monument in 1990 by the Jamaica National Heritage Trust. This was done under the instructions of the Rt. Hon. Edward Seaga, who was then Minister of Development and Welfare.
If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.