One of the Caribbean's best-preserved historic towns, Falmouth offers a laid-back Jamaican vibe and insights into the nation’s tumultuous colonial past. During the late-18th and early-19th centuries, Falmouth was one of the busiest ports in Jamaica, with nearly 100 plantations manufacturing rum and sugar for export to Britain. A stroll through Falmouth’s historic district reveals superbly maintained Georgian mansions and small wooden houses, some featuring the gingerbread woodwork of their time. Indulge in Jamaica’s spicy jerk cuisine at a variety of food stands and restaurants near the port.

Port: Falmouth
Experience

Falmouth

All programs below may not be available on every sailing.

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The following Shore Excursions are available for this port on this cruise, and may be reserved beginning 240 days before the cruise begins for guests receiving Concierge amenities, and 180 days before the cruise begins for all other guests. Guests receiving Concierge amenities will receive a 5% discount off of the prices shown below for Regent Choice tours.

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  • Island Taste and Tales

    Highlights

    • Join a hands-on cooking class in Island Village, a duty-free shopping mall.
    • Learn to make jerk pizza and duckunoo, a dessert also known as blue drawers.
    • Enjoy your creations for lunch along with a rum-based Jamaican mule.
    • Sit in on an Appleton rum tasting after watching a short film on Jamaica.
    • Spend free time shopping for duty-free merchandise at Island Village.
  • Appleton Rum Tasting Experience At Good Hope Estate

    Highlights

    • Enjoy an enlightening tour in the 18th-century sugar plantation Good Hope Estate.
    • Sample a selection of Appleton Estate rums to better understand their characteristics.
    • Spend free time independently exploring other areas of Good Hope Estate.

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  • Halfmoon Resort Day Pass

    Highlights

    • Relax on the sunrise beach on the luxury beachfront property Half Moon Resort.
    • Enjoy complimentary beach chairs, beach towels, and beach butler service with complimentary beach snacks.
    • Swim in the sea, bask in the sun and stretch out under a beach umbrella, if you wish.
    • Take full advantage of the unlimited drinks and delectable buffet lunch.
    • Indulge in other resort ameniti...
  • Bamboo Rafting On Martha Brae River

    Highlights

    • Relax on a bamboo raft as your guide poles it down the serene Martha Brae River.
    • Admire the jungle scenery while the guide describes the most noteworthy flora.
    • See some of the beautifully preserved Georgian-style architecture in Falmouth.
    • Stroll through an herb garden full of medicinal plants in Martha Brae village.

  • The Ocho Rios Spirit

    Highlights

    • Visit attractions that reveal the historical highlights of Ocho Rios and nearby St. Ann’s.
    • See statues of influential figures such as Marcus Garvey and Christopher Columbus.
    • Browse artifacts of the indigenous Taino Indians and the earliest settlers in a heritage park.
    • Drive through lush Fern Gully rainforest and admire the views from a hilltop restaurant.
    • Spend free time...
  • Ultimate Dolphin Swim & Beach Break

    Highlights

    • Swim with bottlenose dolphins at an exclusive beach club in Discovery Bay.
    • Hold onto a dolphin’s fins and allow it to pull you through the water.
    • Enjoy the amenities of the beach club, which include a water slide and rock climbing.
    • Dine on classic Jamaican dishes at a restaurant within the beach club.

  • Exclusive Discovery Beach Break

    Description

    Spend hours relaxing however you please on the beach at Discovery Bay, a beautiful stretch of sand with plenty of amenities, including a floating water park.

    After departing from the pier, you will enjoy a scenic drive along Jamaica’s lovely northern coast to Discovery Bay. When Christopher Columbus landed here in 1494, he called the town Puerto Seco or Dry Harbor because the natural harbor lacked fresh w...

  • Horseback Ride & Swim

    Description

    Saddle up for the approximately 2 1/2-hour horseback ride n’ swim. Ride along Papillion Cove, where the movie "Papillion" was shot in 1973, and locations where "Return to Treasure Island" (1985) and "Passion and Paradise" (1988) were shot. You’ll see the remains of Richmond and Llandovery, two of the oldest sugar plantations on the island. Be caressed by the refreshing breeze of the Caribbean Sea as your trail ...

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