Tel: 876-775-8724  |  From USA: 1-708-247-2800

From Falmouth 6

Falmouth Attractions

We are the best guide to affordable excursions and customized tours for cruise ship passengers and hotel guests visiting Jamaica.

Falmouth Attractions

We are the best guide to affordable excursions and customized tours for cruise ship passengers and hotel guests visiting Jamaica.

Falmouth is the capital of the Parish of Trelawny and is situated on Jamaica’s north coast near Montego Bay.  Founded by Thomas Reid in 1769, Falmouth flourished as a county seat and market center for the Parish of Trelawny for forty years. 

Jamaica had become the world's leading sugar producer. The town was named after the birthplace of  His Excellency Sir William Trelawny, Falmouth, Cornwall, England, and is noted for being one of the Caribbean’s best-preserved historic towns. Falmouth compares well with Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia in the United States.

  Falmouth was meticulously planned from the start, with wide streets in a regular grid, adequate water supply, and public buildings. Interestingly, Falmouth received piped water before New York City. During the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, Falmouth was one of the busiest ports in Jamaica.  It was home to masons, carpenters, tavern-keepers, mariners, planters and others. It was a wealthy town in a wealthy parish with a rich racial mix. This was the heyday of King Sugar. Within the parish, nearly one hundred plantations were actively manufacturing sugar and rum for export to England.  Jamaica had become the world's leading sugar producer.  

In Falmouth Harbor as many as 30 tall-ships could be seen on any given day, delivering goods and slaves, and loading their holds with rum and sugar manufactured on nearby plantations. Starting in 1840, Falmouth’s post-emancipation fortunes as a commercial center declined.  This decline and lack of support for development has left many of its early buildings standing.  

The streets are lined with many small houses known for their unique fretwork and windows, major merchant and planter complexes, and commercial buildings, all dating from 1790 to 1840. While Falmouth saw little commercial advancement after the 1840’s, houses continued to be built. The town’s buildings, the old and the not so old, make up the historic townscape of Falmouth.  These shared characteristics weave the varied building styles into a distinctive pattern of early Jamaican architecture, and a critical mass of each variety makes the town an unusually distinctive place. Within the Falmouth Historic District lies the largest intact collection of  Georgian buildings – unparalleled in the entire Caribbean.

Our excursions gives you the opportunity to climb the World famous Dunn’s River Falls, Explore the north coast , snorkel, visit Margaritaville, go River BoardingWhite Water RaftingRiver kayakingRiver raftingBeach Horseback riding, have adventure on Zip line rides, visit a Great houseGreen Grotto Caves and much more. ? Explore all these great adventures that Falmouth has to offer you!. Please carefully review all our tours and feel free to ask us any questions that you might have.

FALMOUTH ATTRACTIONS

Friday, November 15, 2024

It's Easy as A B C

A. View and select by clicking on  the excursion of your choice
B. Complete our Reservation Request Form and submit for availability
C. Make only a small deposit online and pay the balance when you arrive. It’s that simple!

After you have made your deposit we will send you a confirmation voucher.

Did you know?

Listed below are some popular attractions in Falmouth:

att river tubing 1

RIVER TUBE ON THE RIO BUENO

 
Our River Tubing Adventure begins as you cross the “Irie Bridge” and venture on a short hiking trail through the rain forest.After a brief orientation, you will go for an unforgettable river tubing experience through the rapids on the RIO Bueno River ... 
ATT river rafting2

MARTHA BRAE RIVER RAFTING

 
This is a wonderful excursion that takes you along the scenic north coast and then into Jamaica’s country side, experience Jamaica’s thrilling Valley River Rafting. Beginning at the Falmouth Cruise Ship Pier or Trelawny resort, you’ll be greeted by our friendly driver/guide who will take you on a scenic 15 minute ride up into the ...
att river boarding 3

RIVER BOARDING ON THE RIO BUENO

 
Your River Boarding Adventure begins as you cross the “Irie Bridge” and venture on a short hiking trail through the rain forest. After some safety instructions from guides, crab a board and enter the Rio Bueno River, immediately you will feel the exhilarating rush of the...   
att white river rafting 3

WHITE WATER RAFTING ON THE RIO BUENO RIVER

 
Your White Water Rafting Adventure begins as you cross the “Irie Bridge” and venture on a short hiking trail through the rain forest. After some safety instructions from your guide, you and the rest of your co-captains board your raft and enter the fast flowing water and head downstream, immediately you will feel the ...   
att river kayaking

KAYAKING FOR 2 ON THE RIO BUENO RIVER

 
Your River kayaking for two Adventure begins as you cross the “Irie Bridge” and venture on a short walk on a path that runs along the river which leads to open area where you will see your kayak.  After some safety instructions from your tour guide and a quick gear check, you will launch your kayak into the...   
ATT horseback3

BEACH HORSEBACK RIDING AND SWIM TOUR

 
This is truly a fun and enjoyable experience for the whole family! our horseback riding tour goes through the scenic countryside, onto the shores and swimming bareback with the horses on a beautiful, private beach, experience the beautiful rural Jamaican landscape – frolic and revel in the ...   
ATT gg-caves

GREEN GROTTO CAVES

 
Take a journey into Jamaica's underworld and learn about our history. These Caves are a speleologist's dream. Explore the underground Green Grotto Caves which is surrounded by thick vegetation with waters flowing from it's depths. The Caves also boast an underground lake. It's rich history can be identified with diverse groups of people including the first inhabitants of the Caves - the Taino Indians. Proof of this can be seen from multiple fragments of pottery and artifacts unearthed from time to time in the Caves.      

Jamaica is full of so many wonders and places of interest, we couldn't possibly list them all, but we can take you there. If you would like to go to some other location not listed here, please email us or call us with your requests including the name of your Cruise Ship or Hotel, and we will do our best to fill your needs.

Comments are closed.