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Jamaica Sets December 15 for Tourism Reopening After Hurricane

Minister Edmund Bartlett speaking at the Island SPACE Caribbean Museum
Jamaica Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett briefs stakeholders on post-Melissa recovery and the Dec. 15 tourism reopening.
Monday, December 8, 2025

Jamaican officials have announced a targeted December 15, 2025, reopening for tourism, asserting a swift recovery from October’s Category 5 Hurricane Melissa. The storm caused significant damage in western parishes but left the majority of the island-nation’s tourism infrastructure intact.

“The resolve of our workers shaped this timeline,” stated Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett at a diaspora briefing in South Florida. He acknowledged initial travel advisories but predicted a swift downgrade as recovery progresses, citing World Bank assessments of an unusually rapid rebound.

Key assessments indicate:

  • Airports in Montego Bay and Kingston are fully operational.
  • Major hotel brands, including Sandals and RIU, have resumed operations or announced early December reopenings.
  • Primary tourist areas outside the western region, like Ocho Rios, reported minimal disruption.
  • A $6.7 billion multilateral support package is secured for broader national reconstruction.

The government has activated the Tourism Enhancement Fund to aid displaced industry workers. Despite Melissa’s severity, the ministry projects a stabilized winter season, with source markets already rebooking travel.

Minister Bartlett emphasized the reopening as a critical step to restore livelihoods and signal Jamaica’s resilience, with a continued focus on safety and restoring traveler confidence for the peak season.

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