HIGHLIGHTING JAMAICA'S NORTHERN SEA-PORTS

Are you planning on taking a cruise soon?  Please, direct your thoughts on taking a Caribbean Cruise that visits Jamaica.  However, before doing so, it will be good for you to know some things about the cruise port, the town it is located in, what that town has to offer to its cruise passengers; such as port facilities, walking areas, adventures, attractions and activities; which are not too far from your port of arrival.  Would't it be god if you know a little history concerning the area or areas your cruise vessel will be visiting before going?  If you are planning on taking an excursion while your cruise vessel is in port, your escort or tour guide will be able to give good lectures concerning the whole island.  However, it would be good to know some things from home.  This page provides just that.

During the early 1890s, numerous voyages were made across the Atlantic Ocean by ships, transporting bananas from Jamaica to England.  In order to make each voyage worthwhile, these ships also transported many tourists to Jamaica from the United Kingdom.  Jamaica's Tourism Trade, actually started by way of this!  At that time over eighty percent (80%) of Jamaica's Bananas were shipped from the small seaside town of Port Antonio, to the United Kingdom.  Between the early 1900s through to the 1981, the small town of Port Antonio was Jamaica's premier visitors paradise.

In fact, it was during the year 1938 Errol Flynn instigated the Rio Grande Rafting Adventure; upgrading bamboo rafts which was then used to transport bananas down-rive to these seen now with seats that are currently used to transport tourist down-river.  During the early to mid 1980s, the idea of getting more cruise ship visitors to Jamaica gradually drifted westwards to Ocho Rios, then Montego Bay and currently, Falmouth.  From that time to date, a large fraction of Jamaica's revenue by way of tourism comes from cruise-shipping.  Below this introduction is a slideshow; which highlights Jamaica's four (4) major cruise-ship ports which are located on the northern coast of the island.

CRUISE SHIP PORTS IN JAMAICA

Attractions Link Tourism Services Falmouth's-Cruise-Ship-Port
FALMOUTH'S

CRUISE SHIP PIER

This historic sea-side town, holds a rich heritage dating back more than 240 years. Its development, which is now completed, includes a two-berth pier, retail and restaurant services and a transportation center. Are you planning on taking a cruise soon? Please, direct your thoughts on taking a Caribbean Cruise that visits Jamaica. However, before doing so, it will be good for you to know some things about the cruise port, and the town it is located in, what that town has to offer.

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ACTIVITIES, ATTRACTIONS AND TRANSPORTATION ARRANGEMENTS

If you are a visitor who will be visiting Jamaica by way of cruise ship to any of the following ports, please feel free to contact Attractions Link Tourism Services regarding our various services which are provided for cruise ship visitors to Jamaica. If you are a group organizer, member of a group of friends, family head, a couple or single person who are thinking of taking a cruise to Jamaica, the operators of Attractions Link Tourism Services will be happy to provide Jamaica's number one ground handling tourism services for you and your party!  You are welcome to view other pages of this website which will educate you further regarding the various services which are provided by this company.

By doing so, we are sure that you will find areas where you will need our help in assuring you, your friends or clients the best ground handling services in activity arrangements, attractions and transportation packaging for a day or, even longer in Jamaica!  If you are an overseas tour operator who promotes cruise-ship holidays for persons on one or more cruise ships visiting Jamaica, we will be happy to sign up with you in order to be your ground handlers or service representatives in Jamaica.  We are willing to accommodate you and familiarizing you with various attractions which are in close proximity of the resort area or cruise-ship port which your clients will be disembarking, and will be spending their Jamaica day or time on our welcoming shores.