Port of Call Information

Port of Call Information

Falmouth, Jamaica


Average Yearly High Temperature in Fahrenheit (&degF)
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Overview

Falmouth is the chief town and capital of the parish of Trelawny in Jamaica. It is situated on Jamaica's north coast 18 miles east of Montego Bay. It is noted for being one of the Caribbean’s best-preserved Georgian towns.

Things to Do

Greenwood Great House - Greenwood Great House is the finest antique museum in the Caribbean and indeed the greatest Great House in Jamaica. It has retained the atmosphere of the 19th century. It was built during an era of elegance and brutality. It has continued to capture the imagination of its visitors. No other attraction in the Caribbean has a larger authentic collection. Greenwood has the largest and rarest collection of musical instruments in the island. The house once belonged to the Barretts of Wimpole Street London (related to Elizabeth Barrett-Browning).

Martha Brae Rafters' Village - Take an exhilarating river ride on a 30 foot bamboo raft and be captivated by the intriguing legend of Martha's Gold hidden away in a mysterious cave yet to be discovered. The 3 mile raft ride, piloted by a trained Raft Captain relaxes your mind and body as it renews your spirit. Revive your love for nature's beauty evidenced in picturesque snapshots during the 90-minute journey through the verdant countryside of a tropical splendour.

St Peter's Anglican Church - St. Peter's, after an 1842 extension stands as one of the largest Anglican churches in Jamaica. Its supporting columns are of solid mahogany and its floor includes crosses inlaid with mahoe and mahogany. Graves spanning over 200 years grace its cemetery.

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