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Falmouth Highlights From Falmouth Cruise Port

Falmouth Highlights From Falmouth Cruise Port Falmouth, Jamaica

Price: $80 (1-4 persons); $20 (5 or more persons each) – Round Trip

Duration: 1.5 Hours

Tour Type: Sightseeing, Scenic, Historic

Description

This tour begins by showing you what the real Jamaica is all about as you drive into the stunning Martha Brae Gorge. Venturing through a mini rain forest, you’ll see the natural beauty of Jamaica and the local villages that come along with it.

Next, you’ll travel to the heart of Falmouth while uncovering its rich history along the way. From the well-known Water Square to the local courthouse, you’ll get an inside look at what makes up Falmouth’s culture, both past, and present.

After getting acquainted with the city, you’ll come face-to-face with over 80 crocodiles in their natural habitat at a local Wetland Nature Reserve. A trained guide will call, feed, and handle the crocodiles that range in age from newborns to 50 years old! Make sure to ask about James Bond’s famous escape, where he ran over the backs of crocodiles in Live and Let Die at this exact location. With over 100 different native animals in plain sight, you’ll want to be sure and have your camera handy.

At the end of the tour, you’ll stop at one of Falmouth’s many beautiful beaches for an opportunity to grab a bite to eat as you reflect on your day of discovery in Jamaica!

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Falmouth Highlights From Falmouth Cruise Port

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Your historic Falmouth sightseeing tour will take you on a brief highlights tour of the town of Falmouth. Founded by Thomas Reid in 1769, Falmouth flourished as a market center and port for forty years, at a time when Jamaica was the world’s leading sugar producer. It was named after Falmouth Cornwall in England, the birthplace of Sir William Trelawny the Governor of Jamaica who was instrumental in its establishment. The town was meticulously planned from the start, with wide streets in a regular grid, adequate water supplies, and public buildings. It even had piped water before New York City!

Falmouth Highlights From Falmouth Cruise Port