Jamaica Welcomes Over 30,000 Cruise Visitors Since Hurricane Melissa

KINGSTON, Jamaica – Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett says Jamaica has welcomed 32,000 cruise visitors, since the passage of hurricane Melissa on October 28.

curshipkMontego Bay, Jamaica - November 27, 2024: Drone shots of cruise ships sitting in the bay as passengers are offloaded to explore the well-renowned city of Montego Bay. (Photo Credit: Deron Levy on Shutterstock)Speaking in the second city of Montego Bay earlier this week, Bartlett said by the end of November, the country will record approximately 64,000 cruise visitors, during the recovery period.

He also signaled the sector’s readiness for the phased resumption of tourism activities, with the homeporting of Tui Cruises Mein Schiff 1 vessel carrying 2,894 passengers.

Bartlett underscored the importance of the ship’s arrival noting that this was the first cruise ship to visit Montego Bay post hurricane, marking the resumption of cruise shipping activities in the resort area and proving that the cruise subsector is rebounding strongly.

He added that this will contribute to the economic recovery of the country and will also benefit tourism workers.

The Mein Schiff 1 also donated 12 pallets of relief items including bottled water, food products and educational material for children.

Meanwhile , the Chairman of the Tourism Product Development Company Limited (TPDCo) and member of the Tourism Recovery Task Force, Ian Dear, commended public sector entities and private sector partners for their united effort in working to restore the island’s premiere resort destination.

Dear also disclosed that a massive cleanup initiative was undertaken ahead of the arrival of the first post hurricane cruise ship and  commended public sector entities and private sector partners for their united effort in working to restore the island’s premiere resort destination.