Located between Montego Bay and Ocho Rios, Falmouth is a charming seaside town steeped in colonial history, with colorful Georgian architecture, bustling markets, and natural marvels nearby.
Whether you’re stepping off a cruise ship, road-tripping across Jamaica, or planning a cultural retreat, Falmouth offers a deep dive into Jamaica’s story — with beaches, rum, and glowing waters to match.
Stroll down Market Street and see some of the best-preserved Georgian architecture in the Caribbean
Visit the Falmouth Courthouse, the Baptist Manse, and St. Peter’s Anglican Church
Learn about Falmouth’s history as one of the busiest sugar ports in the 18th century
One of only a few bioluminescent bays in the world
At night, microorganisms in the water glow blue when disturbed — swim, boat, and watch the water light up around you
Best seen on a guided night tour — an unforgettable experience
A quiet and clean public beach just outside of town
Crystal-clear water, soft sand, local vendors, and a calm vibe
Great for families or anyone who loves a chill beach day without the tourist crowds
One of the oldest sugar estates in Jamaica — producing rum since the 1700s
Take a tour to see the traditional distilling process and enjoy samples of strong, flavorful Jamaican rum
The estate’s lush surroundings and colonial charm make it a scenic stop
Just outside Falmouth — glide down a peaceful jungle river on a 30-foot bamboo raft
Your local guide will steer and share stories of the river and area
One of the most romantic and tranquil experiences in northern Jamaica
Fresh, local, and full of spice:
Glistening Waters Restaurant: Seafood with lagoon views
Pepper’s Jerk Centre: Authentic jerk chicken, pork, and festival
Club Nazz: Rooftop bar and grill with a lively vibe
Try fried plantains, curried goat, and a rum punch that packs a punch
Falmouth offers a mix of boutique stays and all-inclusives nearby:
Luxury: Royalton Blue Waters – beachfront suites, all-inclusive amenities
Mid-range: Retreat Guesthouse or Glistening Waters Hotel
Budget: Local guesthouses or Airbnb spots within town
December to April: Peak season with sunny skies and lots of energy
May to November: Quieter, budget-friendly, with occasional tropical showers — great for nature lovers
Only 40 minutes from Montego Bay (MBJ)
Easy access by taxi, shuttle, or car rental
Popular cruise ship port, so day trips are common — but Falmouth deserves more than just a few hours
History & culture buffs – Dive into Jamaica’s colonial and slave trade history
Families & couples – Lagoon tours, beaches, and rafting make for fun and romance
Nature lovers – The lagoon, river, and nearby hills offer peaceful escapes
Foodies – Local jerk, street snacks, and fine rum await
Falmouth is a fusion of Jamaica’s vibrant soul and colonial past.
Whether you're glowing in the lagoon, wandering cobbled streets, or sipping aged rum on a veranda — this town offers a deeper, more authentic side of the island.
Don’t just pass through. Stay a little longer, and let Falmouth reveal its magic.