Locals STILL welcome

Locals STILL welcome

President of the Jamaica Hotel and Tourist Association (JHTA) Robin Russell has dismissed concerns that locals are now being treated shabbily because foreigners are once again flocking to the country’s shores. “That is definitely not what is happening! We do treasure...
Rustic retreat – Windmill Cottages

Rustic retreat – Windmill Cottages

YOUR bucket list for this year will be incomplete without the addition of a relaxing weekend getaway at Windmill Cottages in the cool hills of Malvern, St Elizabeth. Perfect for couples wanting to escape the hustle and bustle of their lives or groups of friends hoping...
Grego’s: Come for the food, stay for the vibes

Grego’s: Come for the food, stay for the vibes

GREGO’S Seafood Bar and Grill in Junction, St Elizabeth, is known for offering some of the best seafood in Jamaica’s southern belt but what makes the eatery extremely special is the spectacular customer service that is delivered along with the tasty meals. Owned and...
Jamaica, Sierra Leone boost tourism ties

Jamaica, Sierra Leone boost tourism ties

As part of efforts to capitalise on tourism offerings between Jamaica and Sierra Leone, both countries are set to sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU). The move is aimed at strengthening tourism cooperation between both countries. “With the strong historical and...
2,000 houses for tourism workers

2,000 houses for tourism workers

Spanish hoteliers operating in Jamaica have committed to constructing at least 2,000 new residential units for local hotel workers and their immediate families. The commitment was given during a recent breakfast meeting with Minister of Tourism Edmund Bartlett and...