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In the immediate, devastating aftermath of Hurricane Melissa, the top question on every traveler’s mind was, “Should I cancel my trip to Jamaica?” With airports closed and resorts suffering serious damage, the future of the island’s winter tourism season is in serious doubt.
Now we have the first clear answers.

Hereby Travel off the pathwe monitored the recovery efforts 24/7. In a stunning show of resilience, Jamaica’s tourism industry is not only rebuilding; it is in a full sprint to reopen. Jamaica’s official target date for the tourism industry will be will be fully operational again on December 15, 2025.
The best news for travelers? Both Sangster International Airport (MBJ) in Montego Bay And Norman Manley International Airport (KIN) in Kingston are already open and operational.


While some hotels were lucky to escape the worst, many major resorts are reopening in phases. This is the most critical information for anyone who has booked a trip. We’ve put together the official, verified list of reopening dates so you can plan accordingly.
Planned resort reopening dates
Here is a list of opening dates announced by various resorts and the Jamaica Tourist Board.
Already opened
These properties were largely unaffected by the storm or are already fully operational. Travelers to these resorts, but also in Kingston And Ocho Rioswill see the most normality.
- AC Hotel Kingston
- Courtyard of Marriott Kingston
- Goldeneye
- Jamaica Inn
- Moon Palace Jamaica


- ROK Hotel Kingston
- S Hotel Jamaica (Montego Bay)
- S Hotel Kingston
- The Cliff Jamaica
- Grand Palladium Lady Hamilton Resort & Spa
- Great Palladium Jamaica
- RIU Ocho Rios (reopened on November 9, 2025)


November 2025 Reopenings
These properties are moving at incredible speed to welcome guests back this month.
- November 10: Azul Beach Resort Negril; Iberostar properties (Select Rose Hall Suites, Waves Rose Hall Beach, JOIA Rose Hall); Spanning Pen Hotel
- November 15: Riu Negril; Sunset at the palm trees
- November 16: Ocean coral spring; Ocean Eden Bay
- November 20: Riu Montego Bay
- November 28: Your Excellency Oyster Bay
- November 30: Riu Palace Jamaica; Riu Reggae Montego Bay; Riu Palace Tropical Bay


December 2025 Reopenings
This is the big pressure. The following resorts are targeting the official date of December 15 to be ready for the high season.
- December 1: Couples Resorts (Negril, Sans Souci, Wiped Out, Tower Isle); Grand Decameron Properties; Princess Great Jamaica; Princess feels the mangrove
- December 6: Beaches Negril; Dunn’s River Sandals; Sandals Negril; Sandals Ochi; Sandals Royal Plantation
- December 8: Round Hill Hotel and Villas
- December 13: The Tryall Club
- December 15: Half Moon (phased reopening); Riu Palace Aquarelle; Royalton Properties (Blue Waters, White Sands, Negril)


Reopenings in 2026 (worst affected)
This is the most critical, ‘must-know’ information for travelers. The following resorts, many of which are concentrated in the hard-hit Montego Bay area, have suffered significant damage and are not expected to reopen until 2026.
- January 31, 2026: Hyatt Ziva/Zilara Rose Hall; Breathless; Zoetry; Secrets; Jewelry Resorts in Montego Bay
- May 30, 2026: Sandals Montego Bay; Royal Caribbean sandals; Sandals south coast


What this means for your trip
This list is key to your travel plans.
- If your resort is on the “Already opened” or “November” list, your trip is most likely safe.
- When your trip is in DecemberThis list is your best guide, but you need to be proactive.
- If your resort is on the “Reopenings in 2026” list, you will need to contact your airline and travel provider Today to rebook or get a refund.


Important note: This information is based on the latest announcements from the resorts and the Jamaica Tourist Board. These dates are subject to change as recovery efforts continue. If you have a specific trip planned, this is highly recommended please contact the resort or your travel provider directly to confirm their status and what services will be available. “Open” may not mean 100% operational.
Before you travel, make sure you review our essential information 1 minute trip check to instantly verify all current entry requirements and travel advisories for Jamaica.
Travel safely!
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