Explore what is arguably the best-preserved Georgian town in the entire Caribbean — Falmouth's mint-condition 18th-century streetscape sits right at your pier. A fascinating, unhurried walk through Jamaica's colonial and cultural past.
What to expect
Your Jamaica National Heritage Trust guide opens the story of Falmouth as a prosperous sugar-trade port that once rivalled Kingston in wealth. The courthouse, still in use, is a masterclass in Caribbean Georgian architecture. You'll visit the Barrett House — ancestral home of poet Elizabeth Barrett Browning's family — and stroll the original cobbled wharf. The narrative of enslaved peoples, abolition, and Jamaican identity is told with candour and depth. End with Blue Mountain coffee at a heritage café.
Good to know
This is the one excursion where you never need a car — everything is within 10 minutes' walk of the pier. Book a private guide through JNHT or GoWithGuide (gowithguide.com/jamaica/falmouth). Allow 2–3 hours. Ideal as a half-day complement to a morning water excursion.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Falmouth — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.