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Windsor Caves, a gallery of stalactites with the Martha Brae River below.
Open: Daily.
Good Hope Plantation, nice renovated on a fantastic location in the hills.
Open: Daily 9:00am till 4:30pm
Glistering Waters, you have to see this at night!
Open: Daily till you get enough of it.
Albert George Market, Falmouth. Good place for shopping among the locals.
Open: Monday - Saturday 9:00pm till late.
Rafting on the Martha Brae River. Take a tour upstream, watch ancient villages and meet the ghost of Martha in the caves.
Start at Rafters Village.

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Martha Brae rafting
The Martha Brae River flows out of the Cockpit Country and winds its way down to the sea at Falmouth.
From Rafter's Rest, your raft captain will take you on a gentle two hour ride through lush vegetation. You can stop for a swim or to buy drinks and craft items from some enterprising locals who set up shop on the banks of the river.
Cost about U$40,= a drink included.








 
 

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