Fodor's Expert Review Jamaica Swamp Safari Village

Falmouth Nature Sight

With a large sign declaring that “Trespassers Will Be Eaten,” this attraction on the outskirts of Falmouth most fascinates reptile enthusiasts. The village was started as a crocodile farm in the 1970s by American Ross Kananga, who was a stuntman in the James Bond film Live and Let Die. Scenes from the film Papillon, starring Steve McQueen and Dustin Hoffman, were also shot here. The property is home to a number of Jamaican crocodiles as well as the Jamaican yellow boa snake. There are other exotic animals from South America and colorful tropical birds in the aviary.

Nature Sight

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Foreshore Rd.
Falmouth, Trelawny  Jamaica

876-617–2798

jamaicaswampsafarivillage.com

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Rate Includes: $25

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