Jamaica welcomes 300,000 visitors after Hurricane Melissa

Jamaica has welcomed more than 300,000 visitors since the passage of Category 5 Hurricane Melissa, a milestone Minister of Tourism Edmund Bartlett says reflects the sector’s rapid and coordinated recovery strategy.

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The figure includes both stopover and cruise arrivals and comes as the island reopens fully for the critical winter tourism season, with major resort areas now operational.

Following the storm, Jamaica moved quickly to restore tourism infrastructure across key destinations, including Montego Bay, Ocho Rios, Negril and Kingston, all of which are now open and receiving visitors.

Bartlett confirmed that Jamaica has met its target of restoring tourism operations by December 15, just over six weeks after the hurricane.

“Our recovery has exceeded expectations,” Bartlett said. “Jamaica is not just back — we are stronger, more resilient, and more committed than ever to delivering the authentic Jamaican experience our visitors know and love. The dedication of our tourism workers, many of whom were personally affected by the hurricane, exemplifies the true spirit of Jamaica.”

All major airports — Sangster International Airport, Norman Manley International Airport, and Ian Fleming International Airport — have resumed normal operations, with airlines maintaining regular flight schedules. By the end of December, approximately 71% of hotels are expected to be reopened, with that figure projected to rise steadily through early 2026.

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“This has been a whole-of-industry effort,” Bartlett said. “Hotels, attractions, transportation providers and government agencies have worked around the clock to ensure that Jamaica is ready to welcome our guests. Every visitor who chooses Jamaica during this time directly supports the rebuilding of communities and the restoration of livelihoods.”

Tourism attractions across the island are also operational, allowing visitors to once again experience Jamaica’s culture, music, cuisine and hospitality.

“The best way to support Jamaica is to visit Jamaica,” said Donovan White, Director of Tourism. “We are ready to deliver unforgettable experiences while showcasing the incredible strength and hospitality of the Jamaican people.”

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Tourism accounts for more than 30% of Jamaica’s GDP and supports roughly one-third of jobs across the island. Officials say the sector’s swift recovery is critical to economic stability and household incomes nationwide.

Jamaica recorded 4.3 million visitors in 2024, and tourism authorities remain confident the destination will achieve a full recovery by December 2026, positioning the sector for sustained growth.

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