Jamaica welcomed a record 286,548 stopover visitors in July 2025, marking the strongest July on record and underscoring the island’s continued global appeal. The figure represents a 16.5% increase over July 2024, when over 246,000 visitors arrived, and a 4.8% rise compared to July 2023.
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“These exceptional numbers reflect Jamaica’s unwavering position as the Caribbean’s most sought-after destination,” said Minister of Tourism Edmund Bartlett. “The 16.5% month-over-month growth showcases our tourism industry’s robust destination assurance programme, remarkable resilience and the effectiveness of our strategic marketing initiatives.”
Director of Tourism Donovan White highlighted that the growth reflects more than just statistics. “This growth represents not just numbers, but families choosing Jamaica for their vacations, business travellers discovering our world-class facilities, and repeat visitors returning to experience our unmatched hospitality and natural beauty,” he said.
The strong summer arrivals are also part of a long-standing tradition of Jamaicans in the diaspora returning home during the summer months. August, in particular, draws many visitors as the island comes alive with cultural festivals, concerts, and community events, offering returning residents a chance to reconnect with family, heritage, and the vibrant local lifestyle.
The record-breaking July performance continues Jamaica’s strong momentum in 2025 and demonstrates a robust recovery in a sector that remains a cornerstone of the nation’s economy. The surge in arrivals is attributed to enhanced airlift capacity, successful marketing campaigns targeting key source markets, and the island’s diverse tourism offerings, ranging from beaches to cultural experiences.
Jamaica continues to invest heavily in tourism infrastructure, accommodations, attractions, and transportation to sustainably meet growing visitor demand while preserving the authentic Jamaican experience that sets the island apart.