Jamaica’s first artisan village is set to redefine the tourism experience, enabling visitors to shop for unique products crafted by locals, while enjoying the country’s vibrant culture and heritage.
The over $700-million facility, situated at the former Hampden Wharf, is strategically located along the corridor leading to the Falmouth cruise ship pier in Trelawny.
Designed to be a hub for authentic Jamaican products, the state-of-the-art facility is themed to tell the story of Falmouth, and will showcase a diverse array of offerings, ranging from unique craft and souvenir items to traditional cuisine, as well as lively entertainment – all under one roof.
A soft opening of the Falmouth Artisan Village was held on March 20 to familiarise stakeholders with the facility.
“Visitors will have the opportunity to savour the rich flavours of Jamaican cuisine, all prepared with the finest local ingredients and served with warm Jamaican hospitality,” Executive Director…
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