Dinner in the Sky Jamaica to elevate culinary delight to new heights

Negril, Westmoreland, is about to witness an unparalleled dining experience this summer as Dinner in the Sky Jamaica prepares to take gastronomy to new heights. 

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This unique venture is operated by Ksloir in the Sky Limited, with CEO Samantha Ksloir and COO Krystal Ksloir.

Setting a new standard in sky dining, Dinner in the Sky Jamaica promises an all-inclusive culinary extravaganza that will leave diners awe-inspired.

A feast in the sky with a Caribbean vista

Adventurous epicureans and thrill-seekers alike can look forward to an unforgettable four-course gourmet meal paired with hand-crafted premium cocktails. 

All this while suspended in the sky, savoring panoramic vistas of the Caribbean Sea. The blend of culinary excellence and breathtaking scenery is bound to make this dining experience a memorable one.

From vacation inspiration to local innovation

Media reports have highlighted the origin story behind this innovative concept, as shared by Samantha Ksloir, CEO of Ksloir in the Sky Limited.

“Jamaica is one of the most traveled destinations in the Caribbean; we experienced Dinner in the Sky on vacation, and while enjoying this spectacular and unique dining flight, we said, what better place to have this exhilarating experience than in your home country? From there, we decided to execute the idea,” Samantha said.

More than just a meal in the sky

Beyond the gourmet journey, Dinner in the Sky Jamaica promises additional perks for its guests. 

Live entertainment, an unlimited premium bar, and a virtual reality theme park with over seven immersive simulations will enhance the overall experience. 

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For added convenience, transportation will be provided from select hotels in Negril and Hanover.

A grand vision for celebration and tourism

Samantha Ksloir emphasized the broader vision, saying, that their aspiration is for every guest at Dinner In The Sky Jamaica to leave thoroughly content with their experience. 

She added that they aim to support customers on all their special occasions, including birthdays, proposals, anniversaries, weddings, and more. 

Additionally, they have ambitious plans to make a significant impact on the tourism industry. 

Samantha further shared that they have already received numerous requests from international travelers, many of whom have cited Dinner in the Sky Jamaica as their primary reason for booking flights to Jamaica, emphasizing its potential to become a major draw for tourists.

Safety is paramount as diners ascend up to 45 meters above ground. 

The owners shared that the Dinner in the Sky Jamaica platforms, built in Belgium, undergo regular servicing and maintenance. All calculations and simulations have been rigorously tested by the national safety agency (TUV Rheinland) to ensure a secure and worry-free experience.

Reserve your seat in the sky

Guests eager to partake in this extraordinary journey can mark their calendars for August 2, 2024, when Dinner in the Sky Jamaica officially commences its operations. Reservations are now open and can be made directly through the Dinner in the Sky Jamaica’s official website. 

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