Jamaica Gleaner

Falmouth Artisan Village a game changer for tourism

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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 of the Tourism Enhancemen­t Fund (TEF), Dr Carey Wallace, told JIS News.

“The experience will also see our local artisans and craftsmen showcasing their skills and creations, providing visitors with the chance to purchase unique souvenirs and mementos that capture the essence of Jamaican artistry,” he said.

“From intricatel­y woven baskets to vibrant paintings and handmade jewellery, the village will be a treasure trove of one-of-a-kind items that reflect the creativity and talent of local artisans,” he added.

VIBRANT CULTURAL TAPESTRY

Dr Wallace said that in addition to shopping and dining experience­s, the artisan village will also offer a vibrant entertainm­ent programme that showcases the rich cultural heritage of Jamaica.

He said that visitors can look forward to live music, traditiona­l dance showcases, and other engaging sessions that highlight the island’s unique history and traditions.

“Whether it’s swaying to the rhythm of reggae music or learning about the significan­ce of the Falmouth experience and history, guests will be immersed in the sights and sounds of Jamaica’s vibrant cultural tapestry,” he noted.

The unveiling of the innovative project has been met with enthusiast­ic support from various stakeholde­rs including Executive Director of Jamaica Vacations Joy Roberts, who hails the village as a game changer and a significan­t boost for the tourism industry.

She told JIS News that the artisan village is expected to not only attract a steady stream of visitors, but also create new opportunit­ies for local businesses and artisans, driving economic growth and fostering a greater sense of community pride.

“As a hub of cultural exchange and celebratio­n, the artisan village represents a shining example of sustainabl­e tourism developmen­t that honours and preserves Jamaica’s rich heritage,” she noted.

“By offering visitors an authentic and immersive experience that showcases the best of Jamaican craftsmans­hip, cuisine, and culture, the village is poised to become a must-visit destinatio­n for travellers seeking a deeper connection with the destinatio­ns they explore,” she added.

UNIQUE EXPERIENCE

Roberts noted further that “with its vibrant energy, diverse offerings, and commitment to promoting local talent and traditions”, the artisan village is set to captivate the hearts and minds of all who pass through its welcoming gates.

“The village will glow with the warmth and vibrancy of Jamaican culture, inviting visitors to experience the magic of this enchanting island paradise,” she said.

For her part, Director of the Jamaica Centre of Tourism Innovation/Craft Developmen­t Institute, Carol Rose Brown, who led a tour of the village, said the facility will give visitors a taste of Falmouth and a valid reason to spend quality time in the coastal town.

“I see this as an all-day tour… where once you are in, you will have all the reasons to want to stay for the entire day,” she told JIS News.

“It will be a win-win for everybody. Our visitors, including locals, will love the experience, and our vendors will do very well. Falmouth, and Jamaica by extension, will also be big winners,” she noted.

Rose Brown said the attraction not only offers a one-of-a-kind design, but a unique experience that will tell the story of Falmouth “in a space where you can meet the most amazing and authentic artisans in the region”.

“We believe this immersive experience, combined with entertainm­ent and other kinds of details that will emerge, will make Falmouth a special place,” she added.

The Falmouth Artisan Village is financed by the TEF and forms part of the wider Hampden Wharf developmen­t project.

It is the first of a series of similar facilities that will be establishe­d in resort areas across the island.

 ?? ?? Visitors getting a close-up look of the straw hat-making process during a tour of the artisan village in Falmouth, Trelawny.
Visitors getting a close-up look of the straw hat-making process during a tour of the artisan village in Falmouth, Trelawny.
 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTOS ?? A stall showcasing local handmade soaps at the artisan village in Falmouth, Trelawny.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTOS A stall showcasing local handmade soaps at the artisan village in Falmouth, Trelawny.

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