Government of Jamaica

Jamaica's Tourism Sector Prepares as Hurricane Melissa Approaches

Minister of Tourism, Hon Edmund Bartlett (C) in discussion on the preparation of the sector for the passage of Hurricane Melissa with Senior Tourism Executives (L-R) David Dobson, Chief Technical Director, Ministry of Tourism, Donovan White, Director of Tourism, Jennifer Griffith, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Tourism, Jenniffer Griffith, State Minister, Hon Tova Hamilton, Executive Director TEF, Dr. Carey Wallace, Executive Director TPDCo, Wade Mars as well as stakeholders from the JHTA online.

KINGSTON, Jamaica; Saturday, October 25, 2025 – Jamaica's tourism industry is showcasing its resilience and crisis management capabilities as it prepares for Hurricane Melissa, with Minister of Tourism, Hon. Edmund Bartlett, highlighting the sector's comprehensive preparedness systems that will be activated.

Minister Bartlett emphasized that Jamaica's proven track record in preparedness positions the destination to maintain its reputation for visitor safety and operational excellence even during challenging weather conditions.

“Our ability to respond swiftly and effectively to crises is what continues to set Jamaica apart as a world-class destination,” Minister Bartlett stated. “Resilience has long been at the heart of Jamaica's tourism success. We have learnt from experience that preparedness is the foundation of recovery.”

The Ministry of Tourism has activated its sophisticated Tourism Emergency Operations Centre (TEOC) as of Thursday, October 23, 2025. The TEOC will coordinate seamlessly with the National Emergency Operations Center (NEOC), Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management (ODPEM), the Meteorological Service of Jamaica, its Destination Managers for each resort area and other key agencies, to ensure the safety of visitors and locals and overall sector continuity.

“This coordinated response reflects Jamaica's investment in robust disaster risk management systems across all levels of our tourism industry,” Minister Bartlett explained. “From our hoteliers and attraction operators to our transportation providers and dedicated tourism workers, we have established protocols that prioritize safety while maintaining service excellence.”

The Minister noted that Jamaica's tourism stakeholders are well-versed in implementing their internal preparedness plans, a capability developed through years of experience and continuous training that reinforces the destination's commitment to visitor welfare. “By preparing now, we ensure that Jamaica remains strong, safe, resilient and ready to continue operations moving forward,” Minister Bartlett affirmed. “Our tourism stakeholders remain calm, vigilant and united in our efforts to protect both our people and our industry.”

The Ministry and its public bodies continue to monitor official updates and maintains close communication with all tourism entities to ensure seamless information flow and coordinated action as the weather system approaches.