Jamaica has already welcomed a record-setting two million visitors in 2024, showcasing the island’s beauty and vibrancy.
To express gratitude, the Jamaica Tourist Board is introducing a limited-time “JAMGETAWAY” offer, providing up to 65% off at 50 participating hotels across six resort areas.
“We’ve seen unprecedented visitation in 2023 and 2024 and are now ahead of schedule in our goal to reach five million annual visitors,” said Hon. Edmund Bartlett, Minister of Tourism. “To show our gratitude, we are offering the opportunity for generous savings for visitors looking to experience Jamaica’s beautiful beaches and immersive culture before the year’s end.”
The savings apply to reservations made between June 15 and July 31, 2024, for travel between September 1 and December 1, 2024. Visitors can access the savings through travel agents or at visitjamaica.com/deals using the promotional code JAMGETAWAY.
“Jamaica is the pride of the Caribbean, so it’s wonderful to offer travelers an opportunity to experience it firsthand,” said Donovan White, Director of Tourism, Jamaica. “There is no better way to show our appreciation than providing savings to visitors longing for a Jamaican sunset, our famous cuisine, music, Blue Mountain coffee and rum, as well as pristine beaches. The vibe in Jamaica will come alive like never before.”
Jamaica suitable for all travelers
Jamaica offers a variety of vibrant and family-friendly destinations suitable for all types of travelers. Montego Bay is a cultural kaleidoscope, featuring destination dining, outdoor adventure, and lively bars and clubs. Ocho Rios, known for all-inclusive family resorts, the adventure park Mystic Mountain, and the majestic Dunn’s River Falls, is another popular locale.
For those seeking relaxation, Negril is the epitome of tranquility with its beautiful sunsets, a seven-mile stretch of beach, and picturesque cliffs overlooking azure waters. On the island’s tranquil South Coast, visitors can unwind on charming Treasure Beach or explore the storied history of Port Antonio, dubbed “heaven on earth” by James Bond novelist Ian Fleming. Kingston, the island’s capital, serves as the center of cultural heritage.

















