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Breezes Runaway Bay back on the market after $21m upgrade
SuperClubs has wrapped up a $21 million project to upgrade its Breezes Runaway Bay property in St. Ann, a location which according to hotelier John Issa has a high rate of repeat business necessitating an increase in room count. . . .
(Full Story April 4, 2007)


Tourism decision-making: a matter of fact
A new study commissioned by the Caribbean Hotel Association (CHA) has re-emphasised the important role that tourism plays in the economies of many Caribbean countries, and has pointed to opportunities for locally and regionally produced goods and services.
. . . (Full Story March 11, 2007)
Bed and Breakfast - a success in the making
As Cricket World Cup approaches, checks on the Unique Jamaicans website have revealed that some 58 houses have been advertised as Bed and Breakfast facilities and many more are to be added soon, according to the Tourism Product Development Company (TPDco).. . . (Full Story February 28, 2007)
New vision for tourism in Jamaica
A NEW Montego Bay tourism destination company, New Vision Travel And Tours, will seek to lure visitors to Jamaica by way of a marketing and promotions blitz across the United States, Canada and Europe.  . . . (Full Story November 24, 2005)
Sunset Jamaica Grande Opens in Ocho Rios
Today, following a complete, multimillion dollar renovation, the hotel has reopened as the Sunset Jamaica Grande, a sister property to Montego Bay's Sunset Beach and Negril's Sunset at the Palms. 
. . . (Full Story November 24, 2005)
Falmouth designated a resort area
Falmouth, the Trelawny parish capital, was recently designated Jamaica's seventh resort area by the Tourism Product Development Company (TPDCo). Jamaica's other resort areas are Ocho Rios, Montego Bay, Negril, the South Coast, Portland and the Kingston Metropolitan Area. . . . (Full Story September 17, 2005)
Record-breaking tourist arrivals in 2004 for Jamaica
Some 2.5 million tourists arrived in Jamaica in 2004, the highest number of visitors to the island in one year, according to the Planning Institute of Jamaica’s (PIOJ) Economic Update and Outlook Report for the October to December 2004 period.
 . . . (Full Story March 31, 2005)
Jamaica's Renaissance Leads to First Luxury Beachfront Residential Community
Rose Hall Developments and the Resort Properties Group announced plans today for The Palmyra Resort & Spa at Rose Hall, the first luxury beachfront condo hotel in Jamaica, leading the island's renaissance.
 . . . (Full Story February 15, 2005)
Jamaican tourism minister upbeat about industry prospects
Jamaican Industry and Tourism Minister, Aloun Ndombet Assamba, has expressed optimism at the prospects for further growth in the tourism sector for 2005. 
. . . (Full Story January 31, 2005)
Hibiscus Wing at Half Moon
The Caribbean Marketplace trade extravaganza was hosted this past week by one of the jewels in Jamaica's tourism crown - the Half Moon Montego Bay
. . . (Full Story January 16, 2005)

 

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