Luxury Caribbean Explorer
Luxury Caribbean Explorer
13 nights
From Fort Lauderdale to Fort Lauderdale
Eurodam
10/03/2025 - 23/03/2025
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Falmouth Harbour, located on the south coast of Antigua, is a beautiful, sheltered bay renowned for its stunning scenery and rich maritime history. This picturesque harbour is an idyllic stop for cruisers, offering a warm welcome filled with exciting adventures and local culture. Fun fact: Falmouth Harbour is home to the famous Nelson's Dockyard, the only continually working Georgian dockyard in the world, named after Admiral Horatio Nelson!
When your cruise ship docks in Falmouth Harbour, a wealth of activities awaits to be discovered:
Start your visit at Nelson's Dockyard, where you can explore restored colonial buildings, maritime museums, and vibrant shops. This historic site offers guided tours that delve into the dockyard's history and its importance during the British colonial period.
For a taste of local culture, head to English Harbour, just a short distance from Falmouth. Enjoy local cuisine at charming eateries or relax on stunning beaches such as Galleon Beach, perfect for sunbathing or a refreshing swim in clear waters.
If adventure calls, consider booking a sailing excursion or a catamaran tour for breathtaking views of the coastline and surrounding islands. Snorkelling trips are also available, where you can discover colourful coral reefs teeming with marine life right off the coast!
Explore the vibrant local scene by visiting local markets or participating in cultural events, which often feature live music and authentic Caribbean dishes. This immersive experience will give you a taste of the island lifestyle and leave you with memorable experiences.
Due to limited time in port, we recommend securing excursions in advance—this ensures you can fully enjoy everything Falmouth Harbour has to offer!
Your cruise may include stops at these notable ports:
A cruise to Falmouth Harbour allows you to explore multiple fascinating regions:
Understanding the seasons can help you optimise your visit to Falmouth Harbour:
A one-week cruise to Falmouth Harbour typically costs between £600 and £2,000, while a two-week itinerary may range from £1,200 to £4,000, depending on the cruise line and accommodation type.
What should I expect for the costs of food and beverages?Onboard meals can generally range from £15 to £50 per meal, while local dining in Falmouth can cost between £10 and £25 for tasty local cuisine, including fresh seafood.
What are some of the dining and shopping possibilities to know about?Onboard dining features a rich variety of cuisines, while in Falmouth, local restaurants offer delicious Caribbean dishes. Shopping can include local artisanal crafts and souvenirs at nearby markets.
What are transportation options?Falmouth Harbour is easy to explore on foot, but taxis and local transportation services are available for those wishing to explore further or head towards the beach.
What should I know about the local currency and making payments?The local currency is the Eastern Caribbean Dollar (XCD). Credit cards are widely accepted, so carrying some cash for smaller vendors and tips is advisable.
What are safety and health tips to be aware of?Falmouth is generally safe for tourists. However, it's always sensible to remain vigilant in crowds and safeguard your belongings while enjoying the local sights.
What are some helpful language or cultural tips?English is the main language spoken in Antigua and Barbuda, making communication straightforward for English speakers. A friendly approach and a smile go a long way with locals!
Eager to explore the beauty and vibrant culture of Falmouth Harbour? Book your cruise with Cruise1st today and embark on an incredible experience in the Caribbean!