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    2025 winter tourist season begins, but many hotels remain closed following hurricane Melissa

    Team_Jamaica 14By Team_Jamaica 14December 15, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The 2025 winter vacationer season begins at this time. A number of the island’s lodges stay closed following the passage of hurricane Melissa and there’s concern in regards to the affect on enterprise general, at the same time as others anticipate season.

    The class 5 system which made landfall on October 28, broken a number of lodges in St. James, Westmoreland, St. Elizabeth, Trelawny and St. Ann.

    Among the many resorts which stay closed are the Bahia Principe properties in St. Ann and Hyatt Resorts throughout St. James.

    President of the Montego Bay Chamber of Commerce Jason Russell instructed Irie FM information that with the closure of many lodges, enterprise in St. James will probably be affected considerably, particularly because the Christmas vacation approaches.

    As much as yesterday, gamers within the tourism sector and Tourism Minister Ed Bartlett had been in western Jamaica making remaining preparations forward of at this time’s begin of the winter season.

    Talking on the Burchell Memorial Church worship service in St. James yesterday, Mr. Bartlett expressed confidence in Jamaica’s restoration and once more known as on vacationers to go to the island.

    For his half President of the Jamaica Resort and Vacationer Affiliation (JHTA) Christopher Jarrett thanked stakeholders together with the church for his or her position within the tourism restoration course of.

    He expressed hope that the winter tourism season will probably be profitable.



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