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Falmouth, Jamaica

Falmouth, Jamaica's port town, has a rich history that makes it a fascinating port of call for cruise passengers. The moment you enter the harbor, local musicians will start playing reggae as a common welcoming ritual. You can do some duty-free shopping at the port of call in Falmouth. In the heart of the harbor, you'll find a craft market brimming with unique jewelry, antiquities, and other handmade keepsakes, or you can do some duty-free shopping. If you're looking for something to do around the port area besides shop, eating authentic Jamaican food is a close second. One of the most famous dishes in Jamaica is the burger, but you should also try the empanadas, which are filled with all sorts of meats and veggies in a delicious sauce. At the Falmouth cruise port, there are also buses, minibuses, and route taxis that can take people to the area's beaches and other places of interest.

Cruise to Falmouth from Miami

Falmouth, Jamaica

Set sail from Miami on an adventure you won't soon forget, with stops in Falmouth along the way. Falmouth, the parish capital of Trelawny, is the cruise port where visitors arrive in Jamaica. The history of this seaside community dates back over two centuries. Falmouth is so rich in history that it has been designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO as well as a Jamaican National Heritage Site. Around town, past the foundry-turned-dome, the historic Jewish cemetery, the Baptist Manse, St. Peter's Church, and any other period-appropriate landmarks that may be identified. The Albert George Market, the Glistening Waters Lagoon, and the Armory at Fort Balcarres are just a few of the additional sights to see in Falmouth. If you're not into learning about the past, you can always go on a nighttime boat tour of the famous Luminous Lagoon with Glistening Waters or a bamboo raft excursion on the Martha Brae river. Those interested in wildlife can go on a swamp safari and get up close and personal with some of Jamaica's largest crocodiles. Jamaica's harbor, the Falmouth has been a port of call for ships for generations, and today some of the world's most well-known cruise lines, including Disney Cruise Line, Royal Caribbean, and many more, stop there with passengers.


Falmouth Out of Miami Cruise Schedule

A cruise that begins in Miami and stops in the Falmouth would enchant even the most seasoned tourist with its natural splendor. Cruises to the Falmouth are ideal for those who fantasize about lovely beaches dotted with palm trees and crystal-clear waters.