Falmouth
Falmouth is the main town and capital of Jamaica's Trelawny parish. It is located 18 miles east of Montego Bay on Jamaica's north coast. It is known for having one of the best-preserved Georgian towns in the Caribbean. From the beginning, the town was meticulously planned, with wide streets in a regular grid, an adequate water supply, and public buildings. It had piped water before New York City.
Falmouth, Jamaica is a must-see cruise destination. This coastal town has a number of historic buildings in the Jamaican Georgian architectural style that need to be preserved and restored. Visitors to Falmouth can experience the Glistening Waters by taking a boat trip into the lagoon after dark and swimming in the lagoon's shallow waters. Not to mention the allure of the Jamaican people and their delectable cuisine. Good Hope Great House and Estate Park are about 15 minutes from the pier. An old mansion built in the 18th century by John Tharp, who owned the majority of the town's sugarcane and the slave trade. You will visit this 2000-acre plantation farm making for a lovely day in Falmouth.
Location: Trelawny, Jamaica
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