Historic Falmouth Cruise Port, once one of Jamaica’s busiest trade ports, serves as the gateway to the island for many visitors. Located on the northern coast of Jamaica, the port is nestled within Falmouth town, which boasts one of the best-preserved colonial historic districts in the Caribbean. Visitors can explore the well-maintained streets and buildings that reflect the area’s rich history, offering a glimpse into the past while enjoying the vibrant, modern atmosphere of the town.
Historic Falmouth Cruise Port
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