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Firefly
Located just outside the seaside town of Port Maria is Firefly, the home of the late Sir Noel Coward. Given to the people of Jamaica by Graham Payne, it is administered on behalf of the Jamaican National Heritage Trust by Island Outpost. Visitors to the Museum will see a biographical video of Noel Coward's life and achievements, a photographic exhibit of his many celebrated guests, and displays of Sir Noel's paintings and belongings.
Nearly a thousand years ago the site was declared a sacred burial ground by the Taino indians, the original inhabitants of Jamaica. Several centuries later the property was associated with the pirate Captain Henry Morgan (later Governor of Jamaica) who placed a lookout and dug a secret escape tunnel to Port Maria.
Sir Noel Coward & Sophia Loren
Sir Noel Coward & Richard Burton In 1948 Sir Noel bought the property from the Lindo family and built his house here. During the 50's and 60's Firefly became the winter retreat for his friends and admirers such as Errol Flynn, Sean Connery, Laurence Olivier, Elizabeth Taylor and Queen Elizabeth II. For further information on tours, parties and weddings, please contact christine@islandjamaica.com .Opening hours are from 9.00am - 5.00pm Monday - Saturday with a US$10 entry fee.
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