by Cruiser47621644
We planned ahead with Jamrock Journies and had a fabulous private tour from Falmouth, to the river and over to Montego Bay. I wanted to see the local Jamaica, not the brochure one.
Visited: Apr 09, 2017
by KellyJWilliams
The port itself was nice but at least an hour away from most excursions. We spent 3 hours of our day getting there and back. Our tour bus stopped in Ochos Rios at a gift shop and we did not feel safe getting off.
Visited: Feb 18, 2018
by HBG01
Weather was beautiful. Shopping was amazing. If looking for jewelry the Diamonds International there was the best. Only stayed in the general port area, but still had fun. Would recommend the local trolley tour people said it was fun
Visited: Feb 11, 2017
by aumman07310
This is mine and my family's favorite port. The people are extremely friendly and the vibe of the port is relaxing and easy going. We have always done zip-lining in Jamaica and have never been disappointed zipping through the trees.
Visited: Jul 02, 2017
by lilseaster
Dolphin Cove swim with the dolphins. A wonderful, exciting excursion, and a chance to see a little of the island.
Visited: May 06, 2017
by sherryc71
Dunns River Falls were wonderful, the shops were awful, people too pushy
Visited: Oct 25, 2014
by grat8eful
The walking tour is away of seeing Falmouth and their residents.
Visited: Sep 13, 2015
by Sea2sun03
We just did some shopping at this port and then returned to the ship.
Visited: Feb 17, 2019
by zim5
We booked the Blue Hole, Dunn’s River Falls, Reggae Hill excursion. The trek to the meeting point was a lot further than expected and was chaotic when we arrived, but it all worked out. I recommend leaving early! This cruise was in celebration of my husband’s 60th birthday, so we chose to do the most adventurous excursion thinking we might not be able to do it in years to come. Neither the Blue Hole or Dunn’s River Falls would fly in the US because of safety issues, but we survived and had a blast!! Water shoes and waterproof phone cases are required. You’ll want plenty of cash for tipping. AMEX is not accepted anywhere. You can leave your bags with towels and sunscreen in their locked van at the stops. Ride to and from the cruise port is a little over an hour, so if you’re uncomfortable riding back in a wet suit, bring dry clothes.
by shipwheel14
Always love going here.
Visited: Apr 01, 2018
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