Search Travel Market Report

mainlogo
www.travelmarketreport.com
U.S.A.
English
Canada
English
Canada Quebec
Français
  • News
  • Packaged Travel
  • Cruise
  • Hotels & Resorts
  • Destinations
  • Retail Strategies
  • Air
  • Training & Resources

Jamaica Reassurance: No Change to Canada’s Travel Advisory Designation

by Bruce Parkinson  September 22, 2025
Jamaica Reassurance: No Change to Canada’s Travel Advisory Designation

Jamaica’s Director of Tourism Donovan White speaks to a journalist at a recent event in Toronto.

Following some trade media reports that suggested there has been a material change to the Canadian government’s travel advisory designation for Jamaica, the Jamaica Tourist Board is reaching out to reassure advisors and travellers.

“The recent updates…were editorial in nature only, made periodically to improve clarity and readability. These updates are routinely shared whenever they are made. Unfortunately, such updates can sometimes be misinterpreted as significant changes,” the JTB said in a statement. 

Canada’s travel advisory for Jamaica warns Canadians to “exercise a high degree of caution” due to increased levels of violent crime. The advisory reports “violent crime, armed robbery and murder” in several large cities, including parts of Kingston and Montego Bay. 

New Kingston Jamaica
New Kingston, Jamaica. Photo: Shutterstock.com

But as experienced Jamaica travellers know, the areas of concern are not places tourists typically venture into. 

“Jamaica remains a safe, welcoming, and vibrant destination for all travellers. The safety and well-being of our visitors and locals are of the utmost priority. It’s important to note that only 0.1% of crimes in Jamaica involve visitors,” the JTB statement added.

“For decades, visitors have chosen Jamaica for its warm hospitality, rich culture, stunning natural beauty, and authentic experiences that create lifelong memories. Last year Jamaica welcomed over 4 million visitors.” 

The JTB concludes: “We invite travellers to continue booking with confidence and with peace of mind, knowing that Jamaica provides a safe, sun and sea escape.”

  
  
Related Articles
One Caribbean Canada Has Become a Go-To Resource for Advisors & Their Clients
Taiwan Stakes Claim as Safe, Easy Destination for Outdoor Enthusiasts
Jamaica’s Funky Jakes Hotel Unveils Reimagined Bungalows Post-Melissa
Hyatt Inclusive Collection’s Return to Jamaica Delayed to at Least Q1 2027
Bahia Principe Joins World of Hyatt Loyalty Program
IATA 2025 Safety Report: “Flying is the Safest Form of Long-Distance Travel”
Bahia Principe Luxury Runaway Bay to Reopen April 1 with Enhancements
RIU Launches Social Commitment Projects in Bahamas, Jamaica
Shelter-In-Place Alert Disrupts Travel to Puerto Vallarta and Other Mexican Destinations
Bahia Principe Hotels in Jamaica Now Have Reopening Dates

MOST VIEWED

  1. BREAKING NEWS: Flair Airlines Names Nicole Bursey as President of Flair Vacations
  2. Flair Names Jamie Fox Director, Agency Sales and Partnerships
  3. HX Expeditions’ Kent Phillips on the Joys Of Purpose-Driven Expedition Travel
  4. WestJet Cuts 15 U.S Routes Amid Declining Demand for Transborder Travel
  5. Katy Perry Praises Air Canada Crew After Witnessing Mid-Air Medical Emergency
  6. Nexion Hosts First Canada-Only Travel Advisor Event


Top Stories
Club Med Delivers a Profitable 2025 Despite Global Challenges
Club Med Delivers a Profitable 2025 Despite Global Challenges

Club Med reported strong 2025 performance with 1.4 million travellers, higher occupancy and rates — and big expansion plans.

CATO Expresses Strong Support for the Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada
CATO Expresses Strong Support for the Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada

CATO is urging continued federal support for Indigenous tourism, highlighting ITAC’s vital role in economic reconciliation, cultural preservation and community-based tourism growth.

Adventure Canada Announces 2027 Departures for Pacific Northwest Expeditions
Adventure Canada Announces 2027 Departures for Pacific Northwest Expeditions

Adventure Canada’s 2027 Pacific Northwest expeditions offer immersive small-ship journeys through Haida Gwaii and the Great Bear Rainforest, emphasizing culture, wildlife and ecology.

Avalon to Launch Three New Cruise & Tour Combos for 2027
Avalon to Launch Three New Cruise & Tour Combos for 2027

Avalon Waterways is expanding its 2027 Cruise & Tour lineup with three new European itineraries combining guided Globus land tours and immersive river cruises.

Survey Finds Canadians Cooling on Summer Travel Spend
Survey Finds Canadians Cooling on Summer Travel Spend

A new TD survey finds rising fuel and living costs are prompting Canadians to cut summer travel spending, prioritize local travel and rethink vacation budgets.

Sun Week is Back at Sunwing Vacations: Savings, Perks & Prize Opportunities
Sun Week is Back at Sunwing Vacations: Savings, Perks & Prize Opportunities

Running from May 25 to 31, Sun Week offers savings of up to 45% on select vacation packages for travel between June 1 and October 31.

TMR Subscription

Don’t miss out! Sign up for our free daily newsletter and get the latest Canadian travel industry news and event coverage delivered straight to your inbox. No spam — just what matters.

Subscribe to TMR

TMR OUTLOOKS, WHITE PAPERS & DESTINATION GUIDES
View All
Advertiser's Voice
A Conversation with Hyatt Inclusive Collection’s Amanda Morris and John Kirk
About Travel Market Report Mission Meet the Team Advisory Board Advertise Syndication Guidelines
TMR Resources Calendar of Events Outlook/Whitepapers Previous Sponsored Articles Previous This Week Articles
Subscribe to TMR
Select Language
Do You Have an Idea Email
Editor@travelmarketreport.ca
Give Us a Call
647 255 8990
Drop Us a Note
Travel Market Report Canada Inc.
3080 Yonge St. Suite 6060 Toronto, ON M4N 3N1
© 2005 - 2026 Travel Market Report, an American Marketing Group Inc. Company All Rights Reserved | Terms and Conditions
Cookie Policy Privacy Policy Manage cookie preferences