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13.07.2024 - 00:55 / travelpulse.com / Lacey Pfalz / Donovan White
The resilient and popular island of Jamaica launched a new summer promotion offering savings up to 65 percent off at fifty of the island’s participating hotels and resorts for travel this fall and winter.
The limited-time “JAMGETAWAY” is available for reservations made at the participating properties now through the end of July for travel between September 1 through December 1, 2024. The deal is accessed through travel advisors or the island’s official tourism board website with the promotional code JAMGETAWAY.
Jamaica was recently impacted by airport and cruise port closures during Hurricane Beryl, but received no major damage.
“Jamaica is the pride of the Caribbean, so it’s wonderful to offer travelers an opportunity to experience it firsthand,” said Donovan White, Director of Tourism, Jamaica. “There is no better way to show our appreciation than providing savings to visitors longing for a Jamaican sunset, our famous cuisine, music, Blue Mountain coffee and rum, as well as pristine beaches. The vibe in Jamaica will come alive like never before.”
Participating resorts extend from Montego Bay to Negril, Ocho Rios, Kingston, Port Antonio and Jamaica’s South Coast. They include Sandals Montego Bay, Couples San Souci, The Cliff Hotel, AC Hotel Kingston, Trident Hotel, Sandals South Coast and many more.
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