Bike riding at the water’s edge is fun for the entire family Photo Credit Visit Jamaica

JAMAICA’S  VISITOR ARRIVALS SURPASS THE MILLION MARK 

Jamaica is on Track for a Strong Tourism Season
MONTEGO BAY, JAMAICA, April 2022 – On a tourism roll, Jamaica reports more than 1.5 million visitor arrivals to its shores in 2021. These visitors’ on-island spending totaled over USD $2.095 billion in the country’s economy, positively impacting local businesses and tourism stakeholders.   Visitor arrivals and spending for full-year 2021 had originally been projected to be approximately 1.5 million and USD $1.9 billion, respectively. Of the total 1,535,165 visitor arrivals recorded, 1,464,399 were air stopover arrivals. The U.S. was both the largest and best-performing market, accounting for 1,278,679 air stopover arrivals in 2021. Overall, visitors have been staying longer in 2021, with the average length of stay increasing to 9.1 nights in 2021 as compared to 7.9 nights in 2019.
Unlimited splash time at the Water Parks is included in stays at Beaches Negril and Beaches Ocho Rios Photo Credit Visit Jamaica

“The fact that we exceeded visitor arrivals and spend projections for 2021 is a clear testament to the strength and resilience of Jamaica’s tourism product as well as the excellent relationships we enjoy with our travel industry partners,” said the Hon. Edmund Bartlett, Minister of Tourism, Jamaica.” As we are gradually relaxing travel restrictions, we fully expect a stronger recovery as consumers from our key source markets are resuming international travel in steadily growing numbers.”

Breakfast is served at Round Hill Hotel & Villas Photo Credit Visit Jamaica via Facebook

For the month of December 2021 alone, air stopover arrivals reached 223,333 or 79.4% of December 2019 levels. Tourism and infrastructure developments across the island continue to move forward and the destination retains a positive outlook for the tourism sector in 2022, the year of Jamaica’s 60th Anniversary of Independence. By 2022, Jamaica is projecting approximately 2.45 to 2.5 million visitor arrivals with a total visitor spend of about USD $2.9 billion.

River rafting is a popular afternoon activity for families Photo Credit Visit Jamaica

Jamaica continues to welcome visitors safely through its highly acclaimed Jamaica CARES program, which prioritizes the health and safety of every Jamaican and every visitor to the country. The program was among the first to receive the World Travel & Tourism Council’s Safe Travels recognition and allowed the island to safely reopen.  For more information on Jamaica, please go to www.visitjamaica.com.

Rick’s Cafe in Negril has been an island mainstay since 1974 Photo Credit Visit Jamaica

About The Jamaica Tourist Board

The Jamaica Tourist Board (JTB), founded in 1955, is Jamaica’s national tourism agency based in the capital city of Kingston. JTB offices are also located in Montego Bay, Miami, Toronto and London. Representative offices are in Berlin, Barcelona, Rome, Amsterdam, Mumbai, Tokyo and Paris. For details on upcoming special events, attractions, and accommodations in Jamaica go to the JTB’s Website at www.visitjamaica.com or call the Jamaica Tourist Board at 1-800-JAMAICA (1-800-526-2422). Follow the JTB on FacebookTwitterInstagramPinterest, and YouTube. View the JTB blog at www.islandbuzzjamaica.com.
8 Rivers is a hidden gem in Ocho Rios Photo Credit Visit Jamaica