For many visitors cruising to Jamaica, Historic Falmouth Cruise Port—once one of Jamaica's busiest trade ports—is their first introduction to the island famous for its laid-back vibe. The port is situated right in Falmouth town, on the northern coast of Jamaica, and within one of the best-preserved colonial historic districts in the Caribbean.More
Falmouth’s Luminous Lagoon is one of only a handful of places in the world where the phenomenon of bioluminescence occurs. For a magical experience for all ages, take a nighttime swim to see the brilliant phosphorescent blue lights shimmer when the slightest movement stirs the water.More
Jamaica Swamp Safari Village began as a crocodile farm in 1968 where rescued, injured, and displaced crocodiles were contained, cared for, and released back into the wild. Today, the village is also a sanctuary for other native wildlife, including the Jamaican Coney, the Jamaican Boa, and more than 200 different species of bird.More