Jamaica – Poko Loko: The floating bar that reinvents partying

Poko Loko

Poko Loko is much more than just a floating bar: it’s a unique experience that’s transforming the way people party in Jamaica. From the moment it opened off Mahogany Beach in Ocho Rios, the venue has attracted the attention of locals and travelers in search of adventure and conviviality. This innovative concept, rooted in Jamaican culture, offers a festive interlude on the turquoise waters of the Caribbean Sea, far from the hustle and bustle of land and to the rhythm of the waves.

The origin of Poko Loko: A unique concept on the North Coast

A Visionary Idea for Ocho Rios

Poko Loko was born from the vision of Anthony Warren, a passionate entrepreneur who has spent almost fifty years in Jamaica, notably in charity work. The idea of creating a floating bar emerged from his desire to offer a different kind of attraction, both festive and safe, while enhancing the tourist potential of Ocho Rios. From the outset, it stood out as Jamaica’s only floating bar, a first on the Caribbean scene.

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A strong local commitment

The Poko Loko team is made up exclusively of Jamaicans, nicknamed โ€œthe fun teamโ€. This choice is in line with a desire to integrate the local population into the project, support employment and strengthen the link between the attraction and the community. Today, over 65 people work on the site, trained in emergency procedures and welcoming visitors, guaranteeing a warm and safe experience.

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A Unique Experience Off Mahogany Beach

Access, capacity and ambience

Poko Loko can only be reached by boat from Mahogany Beach, less than a kilometer from downtown Ocho Rios. Whether you’re a tourist disembarking from a cruise, staying in a hotel or just visiting by car, a ferry service provides the link to the barge. With a capacity of 250 guests, the establishment offers several daily excursions, allowing everyone to enjoy the festive atmosphere at any time of day.

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Activities and Entertainment on Board

Poko Loko is more than just a bar: it’s a floating leisure center. On board, guests can indulge in diving, water sports, swimming or simply relax on deckchairs. A DJ provides continuous entertainment, accompanied by laser light shows and giant screens for total immersion. The menu, inspired by Mexican and Jamaican flavors, invites culinary discovery, while staff ensure safety and ambiance.

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Resilience in the Face of Adversity: The Test of a Devastating Hurricane

Destruction and Reconstruction

Barely two weeks after opening in June 2024, the floating bar was hit hard by a Category 4 hurricane. Torn from its moorings, the barge was destroyed and dumped near the Little Dunn River. The site, left abandoned, suffered massive looting, causing an estimated loss of 1.2 million US dollars. Despite this setback, Anthony Warren and his partners decided to bounce back, driven by resilience and a passion for Jamaica.

Safety and Innovation at the Heart of the New Poko Loko

The reconstruction was designed to guarantee maximum safety. The new, reinforced structure can now withstand category 4 winds and considerable loads. In the event of a cyclonic threat, agreements with towing companies enable the barge to be moved in complete safety. The site is monitored 24 hours a day and fully insured, offering visitors total peace of mind.

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A Commitment to Sustainability and Community

Solar Energy and Respect for the Environment

The project is part of an eco-responsible approach. Powered by solar energy, the barge limits its environmental impact while guaranteeing energy autonomy. This choice reflects Anthony Warren’s commitment to sustainable development and the preservation of Jamaica’s coastline, an essential value for the future of local tourism.

Support for local schools

Beyond the festive aspect, the initiative actively supports three schools in the parish of St Ann. This partnership aims to strengthen education and offer new opportunities to young people in the region. The attraction thus becomes a committed player in social development, in addition to its economic role.

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Poko Loko: A Major Asset for Tourism in Jamaica

Impact on the local economy

The floating bar contributes to the tourism dynamic of Ocho Rios and Jamaica in general. The attraction attracts a varied clientele, from international tourists to local residents, generating economic spin-offs for shops, hotels and service providers. Local employment also benefits from this activity, with an expanded team and regular training courses.

Perspectives d’Avenir and Expansion

Buoyed by its success, Poko Loko is already planning to expand to other destinations, such as Montego Bay and Negril. However, the aim remains to consolidate the experience in Ocho Rios before any expansion. This strategy testifies to the company’s commitment to quality and constant innovation, in the service of responsible and attractive tourism.

Poko Loko is a must for anyone looking for an original Jamaican experience. Combining fun, safety, local involvement and respect for the environment, this floating bar embodies Jamaican resilience and creativity. Whether you’re a tourism expert or simply curious, it promises memorable moments in the heart of the crystal-clear waters of Ocho Rios.

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