Trelawny is a picturesque parish situated on the northwestern part of the island nation of Jamaica, adorned beautifully with scenic sun-soaked shores, lush rainforests, and picturesque waterfalls. Famous for being the birthplace of world-renowned sprinter Usain Bolt, this nature-reserve paradise is the epitome of tranquil beauty. Trelawny is immensely known for its historic Georgian architecture, particularly the Falmouth, which boasts of prettiest collection of this architectural style. The vibrant fishing town also offers an array of water sports activities and attracts visitors with marlin fishing tournaments. Its spectacular Martha Brae River, known for bamboo rafting, and the unique luminous Glistening Waters, a phenomenon caused by microorganisms emitting a phosphorescent light when the water is disturbed, make Trelawny a must-visit destination.