Falmouth, Jamaica

🏛️ Welcome to Falmouth

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.


🌟 Top Things to Do in Falmouth

🏙️ Explore the Historic Town Center

  • 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

🌌 Visit the Luminous Lagoon (Glistening Waters)

  • 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

🏖️ Relax at Burwood Beach

  • 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

🥃 Tour the Hampden Estate Rum Distillery

  • 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

🛶 Take a Rafting Trip on Martha Brae River

  • 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


🍽️ What to Eat in Falmouth

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


🏨 Where to Stay

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


🗓️ Best Time to Visit

  • 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


✈️ Getting There

  • 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


💬 Who Will Love Falmouth?

  • 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


✨ Final Word

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.