A duo of Jamaican classics await on this half-day tour. Start by catching a bird's eye view of Jamaica Swamp Safari, famous from the James Bond film ‘Live and Let Die.' Admire the historic St. Peter's Parish Church, built in 1796, and the grand old Courthouse. Then, explore the vibrant Artisan Village, where local artists showcase their incredible crafts. Don't forget to grab a unique souvenir before stopping by Rainbow Stores for more treasures.
Falmouth Highlights and Artisan Village
- See some of Falmouth's highlights on a half-day adventure
- Admire St Peter's Parish Church, the Courthouse and more
- Spend some time browsing the vibrant stalls at the Artisan Village
Transport
- Food and drinks are not included but available to purchase
- Not suitable for wheelchairs
- Bring money for extras or gratuities
- Bring a hat
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