Swaby's Swamp Safari
Swaby's Swamp Safari
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This four-acre mangrove swamp is home to more than 50 crocodiles indigenous to Jamaica.
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kila b
Greenwich, CT7 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2013 • Family
We visited the swamp safari with 7 children 2 months to 13 years old and we had a great time. The guide was very informative and more than happy to show us around. Hands on with snakes and crocks, the reptile nursery and feeding the alligators were memorable for all. Great with strollers and plenty to see for all ages. Highly recommend this with small children. We will be back on our next visit to Jamaica.
Written August 19, 2013
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ARRodenburg
Arvada, CO48 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Jun 2014 • Family
Watching the guide hand feed crocodiles then when back at the base we all got to hold a baby crocodile.
Written June 29, 2014
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jameel13194
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3.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2013
had fun on this tour seeing animals ranging from small birds huge crocodiles.the petting zoo section was fun held a few rabbits n guinea pigs, got the chance to hold a baby croc as well!! Our tour guide Andrea was very interactive,Pleasant humourous and informative (y).this is a must see if ur anywhere near falmouth and if u aren't come on down.(there's a lot more animals than jus crocs snakes n birds can't list em all cuz don't even remember most of thems names lol) *Recommended*
Written August 25, 2013
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Brygida Melisa
Montreal, Canada289 contributions
2.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2012
Birds display-few pigeons in a caged are.
All animals are in either caged places or behind a glass display so with the reflection of the sun you barely see them.
The only good look you can take is at the crocodiles. If not for the long explanation by the tour guide you can walk through the place in 10 min. For 25.00 us a person it was probably the worst attraction we had been to in Jamaica.
Written February 1, 2012
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