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Royal Caribbean Opens Falmouth Port in Jamaica

It was a long time coming after many delays, but the new port along the north coast, 18 miles east of Montego Bay, opened Feb. 17, 2011. The Falmouth port project, a joint venture between Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. and the Port Authority of Jamaica, has been under construction for many years and was first targeted to open in May 2010. This was postponed after construction delays until December, then January, and finally February. Voyager of the Seas was the first ship to call at Falmouth on Feb. 17.  Oasis and Allure made their first calls the following month. The new port was the brainchild of Richard Fain when the mega-class Oasis ships were planned so a port on the popular island could accommodate the largest ships in the world and other gigantic ships like the Liberty which sail the Western Caribbean itinerary.

The delays were understandable with a construction project so large. Not only was the Oasis-size 2-berth pier and terminal constructed (and still under construction), but a visitor’s center with a cobblestone main plaza, retail and restaurant services, and a transportation center had to be built from the ground up. That is only the first phase of the development, which is nearing completion. Subsequent phases will include onsite attractions and experiences, hotel and residential components, and additional retail and restaurant options.

And just beyond the pier area and within walking distance, quaint Falmouth is being reconstructed. The revitalization and restoration of the town and its Georgian-style buildings are long-term projects that will be implemented in stages. Jamaica’s national Works Agency and its Urban Development Corp. began a $30-million road rehab program last fall in Falmouth’s market Street area. Curbs and side drains are being built, roads paved and patched, and there’s a movement to make whole sections of Falmouth near the port accessible to pedestrians. The Falmouth Heritage Renewal organization, a United States-based non-profit has taken an interest in the preservation of the historic Georgian-architectural-style buildings, including Falmouth Court House, St. Peter’s Anglican Church – Built in 1795, its supporting columns are solid mahogany - Falmouth All-Age School, and the Greenwood Great House, which once belonged to the Barretts of Wimpole Street, London.

This small village, now the chief town and capital of the parish of Trelawny, was founded in 1769 and flourished as a market center and port for forty years at a time when Jamaica was the world’s leading sugar producer, built on the backs of slaves- consequently a central hub of the slave trade. 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, with wide streets in a regular grid and even had piped water before New York City.  But the town’s fortunes as a commercial center declined after the emancipation of slaves in the British Empire in 1840. With little interest for new development, many of its early buildings were left standing, and today the streets are lined with many small houses known for their unique fretwork and windows, major merchant and planter complexes, and commercial buildings, all dating from 1790 to 1840. These characteristics are the bedrock of early Jamaican architecture.

Falmouth is well-positioned as a gateway to Jamaica’s best attractions. Just east of Falmouth is Ocho Rios, best known for its spectacular Dunn’s River Falls. Thanks to its central location, Falmouth gives visitors the best tour experiences along the north coast of Jamaica.

It’s worth a visit, and as time goes by, will certainly be the crown jewel of Jamaica’s unique heritage and northern coast.

You can visit Falmouth on the following Royal Caribbean ships and itineraries:

(Look for the AAA sign by sailings offering AAA Vacations® exclusive extras)

Allure of the Seas - 7-night Caribbean sailings from Fort Lauderdale, Florida

Freedom of the Seas - 7-night Caribbean sailings from Port Canaveral, Florida (Chefmakers Cooking Academy offered on board - see below)

Mariner of the Seas - 7-night Caribbean sailings from Galveston, Texas

Oasis of the Seas - 7-night Caribbean sailings from Fort Lauderdale, Florida

Voyager of the Seas - 7-night Caribbean sailings from New Orleans, Louisiana


Chefmakers Cooking Academy

Nothing is more mouthwatering than feasting on an amazing new dish you just concocted onboard - in a kitchen you don't have to clean. Chesfmakers Cooking Academy gives the opportunity for kids, families, and adults of all skill levels a hands-on learning experience that is as appetizing as it is educational. It is available on both Freedom of the Seas® and Liberty of the Seas®.

Join Chefmakers award-winning chefs and learn to prepare amazing meals in the actual galley onboard. For an additional fee*, each participant will be provided with ample space on a modern stainless steel surface and everything necessary to create delicious cuisine, including utensils, ingredients, and small appliances.  At the conclusion of each class, you will be able to enjoy your delicious meal. To ensure that your experiences last a lifetime, you can take home recipe cards and purchase some of the necessary tools to recreate your masterpiece.

Pre-view a sample class schedule which includes age restrictions. Pre-view a video.

Ready to sign up?  Be sure to visit the chefmakers Registration Desk onboard the Freedom of the Seas as space is limited or pre-register online. Check your daily Cruise Compass for times and location. You can view the specific programs offered on your cruise vacation and register online by visiting the Chefmakers' Pre-Board Registration site.

*Age restrictions apply and space is limited. Prices range from $40-$125 per person.


Entertainment from Stem to Stern on ALLURE of the SEAS

Get ready to be WOWed onboard Royal Caribbean's newest ship, which debuted in December 2010. She's just as incredible as her sister ship, Oasis of the Seas, but with her own special personality - and this personality loves to entertain.  Included in the cost of your cruise, enjoy singing, dancing, spectacular costumes, and some of this generation's most recognizable musical hits.

 

SAIL WITH SHREK and the characters from DreamWorks® Animation and discover once-upon-a-time moments filled with your favorite characters from Shrek, Madagascar, Kung Fu Panda and more. From 3D movies to ice and aqua shows, enjoy the DreamWorks experience exclusively onboard Royal Caribbean.

  • Photo opportunities: Be sure to get your photo taken with your favorites  - Shrek, Fiona, Po (Kung Fu Panda) and more of the lovable and popular DreamWorks characters - so you can show off to your friends and family. Otherwise, they might have a hard time believing it could all be true!
  • Character Parades: Everyone loves a parade! But a parade with all your friends from the DreamWorks movies is certain to be unlike any parade you've ever seen before.
  • Entertaining Extravaganzas: Exclusively on Allure of the Seas - How to Train Your Dragon™ on Ice and The Madagascar™ Aqua Show.
  • Make Some New Friends: Tableside visits during character meals are just some of the interactions you can experience while onboard.
  • Enjoy the Movies:Brought to life in the Allure's 3-D theatre and broadcast to your stateroom with DreamWorks programming.

CHICAGO: The Musical. The Tony, Oliver, and Grammy award-winning Broadway musical will WOW you. Chicago fans will find this version includes the same infamous cast of characters and one show-stopping-song after another, weaving together a universal tale of fame, fortune and 'all that jazz.' 

BLUE PLANET. A spectacle of music, dance, and aerial acrobatics will run in the 1,380-seat Amber Theater and thrill audiences with it's daring feats and dramatic settings, telling the preservation story of our oceans. Journey from the peaks of mountains to the depths of the ocean with powerful music, soaring vocals, energetic dance and aerial acrobatics. This performance will leave you breathless as performers weave a spectacular visual tale about our Blue Planet.

OCEANARIA.  A signature aquatic production will be in the ship's open-air AquaTheater, fusing high dive thrills with dramatic aerial choreography. It's another awe inspiring athletic and artistic masterpiece. Witness the discovery of an ancient underwater civilization that gracefully navigates the water, flies high above it, and dives to its depths. This AquaTheater extravaganza includes fountains and orchestral music that swell and dip with the song of the ocean.

3D MOVIE THEATER. Now you can enjoy the most popular 3D movies onboard Allure of the Seas in the comfort of our main theater. Our state-of-the-art theater will enhance the experience so much you'll feel like you're part of the action!

Aqua Theater
Boardwalk Carousel
H20 Zone
Boardwalk inside

Oasis of the Seas and Allure of the Seas Ship Facts

Guest Capacity: 5,400    Gross Tonnage: 220,900    Staterooms: 2,700     Decks: 16 high

Length: 1,184 feet          Cruising Speed: 22 knots 

  

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