Jamaica hotels and resorts offering up to 40% discounts

As frigid arctic air grips the U.S. this winter, Jamaica is offering a warm retreat with a range of limited-time savings at hotels across the island. Travelers looking for a sunny getaway can enjoy discounts in popular destinations such as Montego Bay, Ocho Rios, Negril, Kingston, Port Antonio, and the South Coast.

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The deals include:

  • Up to 40% off at the new Princess Grand Jamaica (family-friendly) and Princess Senses the Mangrove (adults-only) in Negril, available for bookings made by January 31, 2025, for travel through December 31, 2025.
  • Savings of up to $1,350 at Sandals Dunn’s River and $750 at Beaches Ocho Rios, part of their “Winter Blues” sale. This offer is valid for bookings made by January 31, 2025, with travel through the end of 2027.
  • Up to 20% off at Hyatt Ziva Rose Hall in Montego Bay through their “Memories Under the Sun” sale, available for bookings made by March 31, 2025, for travel through April 2, 2026.
  • Up to 25% off at The Courtleigh Hotel and Suites in Kingston, valid for stays through December 31, 2025.

“Jamaica is experiencing an unprecedented surge in tourism this winter,” said Hon. Edmund Bartlett, Minister of Tourism for Jamaica. “With 1.6 million airline seats secured, we are preparing for record-breaking visitation from travelers worldwide. We are grateful to our hotel partners for offering generous savings, making it easier for travelers to enjoy their winter vacations.”

Jamaica offers a diverse range of experiences across its six resort areas. Montego Bay, known for its energy and vibrant nightlife, offers a mix of culture, fine dining, and outdoor adventures. Ocho Rios is perfect for families, with all-inclusive resorts and natural attractions like Mystic Mountain and Dunn’s River Falls. Negril’s seven-mile beach and dramatic cliffs provide an idyllic escape for relaxation and sunset views.

The South Coast’s Treasure Beach offers a peaceful retreat, while Port Antonio, dubbed “heaven on earth” by James Bond creator Ian Fleming, is renowned for its history and natural beauty. Kingston, Jamaica’s lively capital, is the heart of the island’s cultural scene.

“Jamaica offers a unique blend of natural beauty, cultural charm, and activities that allow travelers to make the most of their winter getaway,” said Donovan White, Director of Tourism for Jamaica. “From luxury and adventure to romance and culture, our island offers something for every traveler this winter.”

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