Sandals Bets $200 Million on a Bigger Jamaica Comeback
Sandals Resorts is investing $200 million to reimagine three Jamaica properties, adding new rooms, dining concepts and guest experiences after Hurricane Melissa.
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Sandals Resorts is investing $200 million to reimagine three Jamaica properties, adding new rooms, dining concepts and guest experiences after Hurricane Melissa.
Jamaica is moving ahead with new airline routes, a $5 billion hotel investment pipeline and stronger regional connectivity after a resilient start to 2026.
Hyatt has delayed the reopening of several major all-inclusive resorts in Montego Bay and Rose Hall until early 2027, extending the recovery timeline for one of Jamaica’s most important tourism corridors. The decision keeps a large block of upscale room inventory offline for another year and underscores how storm recovery is increasingly being tied to broader repositioning.
Jamaica has launched a new spring campaign featuring limited-time flight and hotel packages through March 31, offering travelers discounted getaways across the island.
Jamaica is rapidly restoring its tourism sector after Hurricane Melissa, aiming for near-full operations by December 15 as hotels, airports and attractions reopen across the island.
Jamaica has created a $1 billion relief fund to support tourism workers affected by Hurricane Melissa, combining government and private-sector contributions.
Hyatt Inclusive Collection has suspended operations at its Montego Bay resorts in Jamaica following Hurricane Melissa, halting new reservations through January 31.