Jamaica Reports 10th Consecutive Quarter of Tourism Growth

Jamaica has reported its 10th consecutive quarter of positive tourism growth, with nearly 683,000 stopover visitors in the third quarter, a 5.5% increase from the same period in 2022, reports Caribbean Journal.

Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett said the island garnered approximately USD $1 billion in tourism earnings, marking a 7.3% rise from 2022.

Additionally, with Canada's health travel restrictions easing, Jamaican officials aim to attract 500,000 Canadian visitors annually by 2025.

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