

Jamaica’s hotels and resorts are offering up to 40 per cent off this winter, inviting travellers to escape the cold and bask in the sun-soaked warmth and charm of the island.
Travelandtourworld.com reports that many Jamaican resorts are enticing vacationers with attractive deals from the vibrant shores of Montego Bay and Negril to the lush landscapes of Ocho Rios, Kingston, Port Antonio and the serene south coast.
They are encouraging visitors to escape the chill of the arctic air sweeping across the US and Canada this winter by heading to Jamaica, where a host of hotels are offering exclusive savings for travellers seeking sunshine and warmth.

Among the deals being promoted are:
- Up to 40 per cent savings at the family-friendly Princess Grand Jamaica and the adults-only Princess Senses the Mangrove in Negril. Book by January 31 for travel through December 31.
- Up to $1,350 off at Sandals Dunn’s River and $750 off at Beaches Ocho Rios as part of their ‘Winter Blues’ sale. Book by January 31 for travel through the end of 2027.
- Up to 20 per cent savings at Hyatt Ziva Rose Hall in Montego Bay with their ‘Memories Under the Sun’ promotion. Book by March 31 for travel through April 2, 2026.
- Up to 25 per cent savings at the Courtleigh Hotel and Suites in Kingston for stays through December 31.
Jamaica’s six diverse resort areas cater to every traveller’s dream. Montego Bay is alive with cultural experiences, gourmet dining, outdoor adventures, and a buzzing nightlife scene. Ocho Rios is a haven for families, offering all-inclusive resorts, the stunning Mystic Mountain, and the iconic Dunn’s River Falls.

Negril boasts seven miles of pristine beaches and cliffs, making it perfect for relaxation and spectacular sunsets. Jamaica’s southern coast provides a tranquil escape with its peaceful Treasure Beach, while Port Antonio, famously described as “heaven on earth” by James Bond creator Ian Fleming, captivates visitors with its rich history and natural beauty.
Meanwhile, Kingston, Jamaica’s vibrant capital, pulses with creativity and culture, showcasing the island’s artistic and musical heritage.
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