Your Bob Marley Mausoleum Tour round trip takes you from your ship or hotel through some of the most breathtaking picturesque scenery in Jamaica, to the village of Nine Mile, a quaint little place in the beautiful mountains of St. Ann.
This is where the legendary 'King of Reggae', (Robert Nesta "Bob" Marley), Bob Marley was born on February 6th 1945, this is the very same place he was later laid to rest.
Rastafarian guide will share with you little known insights into Bob Marley's childhood and musical career.
Since Nine Mile is the birthplace of reggae legend Bob Marley, this village has quite a lot to do with the upbringing of the young star, his general outlook on life, and his music. In Nine Mile, you’ll find the former home of the late artist and his mausoleum. All of the artist-related attractions in this area have been preserved, which means that most aspects will likely appear exactly as they did when Bob Marley was alive. Seeing the house where Bob Marley was born and raised is an exciting part of this tour. All of his former home's furnishings are said to be original with only minor "touch-ups" for preservation.
You can also explore the nature grounds near Bob Marley's home in Nine Mile Village. He is said to have spent a significant amount of time meditating on "Mt. Zion Rock." This is a painted rock, and legend has it that the artist would meditate there, lay down, and write songs. Some of his most well-known songs are said to have been composed here.
This is also the location where Bob Marley and his mother were laid to rest. Inside the buildings, marble structures six feet above ground hold the remains of Bob Marley and his mother. You’re welcome to enter and look around but you’ll have to leave your shoes outside. Some people choose to leave small trinkets behind. After that point in the tour, you will be taken to a large room where you can view memorabilia and information about Bob Marley’s music. There are several plaques here that highlight his various musical accomplishments.
Another thing you’ll enjoy about this tour is the view of the village from the house. The trees, in particular, stand out, and one can’t help but wonder what the artist was thinking as he took in these views on a daily basis.