Reggae, rum, beautiful beaches, spicy cuisine and lush, green countryside have long lured visitors to Jamaica and particularly the city of Falmouth, one of the Caribbean’s best-preserved Georgian towns located on the island’s northern coast.
On a cruise to Falmouth, you’ll have the opportunity to observe how the oldest buildings in the city centre - the clock tower, the Victorian market, the courthouse and Vermont House, all dating from the late 18th and early 19th centuries - stand in contrast to the newly built port.
During colonial times, Falmouth was a flourishing port. Ships loaded with sugar and rum would sail to Britain thus Falmouth has become famous for the different varieties of rum produced in the distilleries scattered around the city.