Jamaica has welcomed more than 300,000 visitors just weeks after Hurricane Melissa, marking a rapid tourism recovery. Minister Edmund Bartlett says all major resort areas and airports are operational, ...
Three weeks after Jamaica was battered by the worst hurricane to hit the island on record, roads were still clogged with debris, thousands remained without electricity, and at Jakes Hotel on the ...
Sandals Resorts International is investing $200 million to transform three Jamaican properties—Sandals Montego Bay, Sandals ...
After being devastated by Hurricane Melissa in late October, Jamaica’s tourism industry is already experiencing a significant uptick. In just the few months that have elapsed since the Oct. 28 ...
Solo journey highlights: An eight-day trip mixed all-inclusive resort comfort with guided tours to waterfalls, rivers, and offshore bars, alongside local cultural activities. Tourism and rebuilding: ...
NEW YORK -- Jamaica is projecting that visitor arrivals will rebound to approximately 80% of pre-hurricane levels by the end of 2026. It has been nearly two months since Hurricane Melissa made ...
Six weeks after Hurricane Melissa made landfall in Jamaica and left behind an unprecedented trail of destruction, hundreds of people remain unable to return home, while many others are still without ...
In this interview with Carol Sanchez, Focal Point for private sector engagement in the Caribbean through the OCHA-UNDP Connecting Business Initiative, we hear how Jamaica’s private sector engaged in ...
Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett is representing Jamaica at Caribbean Travel Marketplace 2026 in Antigua and Barbuda, ...
Global Empowerment Mission volunteers distribute boxes of aid to people in Jamaica after Hurricane Melissa devastated the island. Courtesy of Global Empowerment Mission Six weeks after Hurricane ...