Travelbiz E-Zine
30
January
2025

Things to Do and Events in Jamaica in 2025

We’re thrilled to share an exciting lineup of events that will make this year a memorable one! Whether you’re looking to celebrate or simply enjoy time with friends and family, we’ve got something for everyone. Come back to the land of sun, sand, and non-stop events! From iconic festivals to week-long parties and sporting adventures, there’s something for everyone to discover the best of Jamaica, all year round.

See the full lineup of events here: https://www.visitjamaica.com/blog/post/events-happening-in-jamaica/

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Pictured: Minister of Tourism, Hon Edmund Bartlett (R) pauses for a moment with (L-R) Donovan White, Director of Tourism, Elizabeth Fox, Regional Director, UK and Nordics, Jamaica Tourist Board at the Jamaica Stand at the World Travel Market in London on Wednesday 6 November 2024

Kingston Creative Art Festival: Last Sunday of Each Month

Location: Kingston

Dive into the rhythm of THE ARTWALK! Join varying creatives in the vibrant capital of Downtown, Kingston, Jamaica. Embrace the sounds of Jamaican music and enjoy the beautiful murals. Let’s dance, laugh, and make memories together every last Sunday of each month at the Kingston Creative Art Festival.

Hanover Charities Chukka Foundation Polo Event: February 16, 2025

Location: Chukka Ocean Outpost, Sandy Bay Ranch

This polo tournament is part of the annual week of events organized by the Hanover Charities. A prize giving is held for each match, with the local DJ offering music and entertainment. Some of the other fun events will include a hat competition for ladies, an entertaining photo booth with amusing props, and exciting auctions run by an auctioneer extraordinaire. The proceeds from the fundraiser benefit the Chukka Foundation and Hanover Charities in their philanthropic missions, financing their scholarships and community projects throughout the island.

Global Tourism Resilience Conference: February 17-19, 2025

Location: Montego Bay

This three-day conference features an engaging Expo designed to create a dynamic space where digital technology firms and industry experts can showcase their latest goods and services aimed at building resilience in the tourism sector. The Expo will foster networking opportunities, knowledge sharing, and partnerships between technology providers and tourism stakeholders, ultimately contributing to a more resilient and forward-thinking global tourism industry. To register for the conference, https://www.visitjamaica.com/gtr/

Island Music Conference: February 19-23, 2025

Location: Kingston

IMC is an island meeting place where music professionals share experiences, forge alliances, expand their knowledge base, expose new music and talent, and connect with the heartbeat of the global industry. Chaired by multi-Grammy-winning international artist Orville “Shaggy” Burrell, IMC content is geared at Caribbean growth in the international music industry and helping participants navigate and overcome challenges. Each conference addresses a music business glossary of terms and FAQs.

Jamaica Blue Mountain Coffee Festival: March 1, 2025

Location: Kingston

The Blue Mountain Coffee Festival is a one-of-a-kind experience that celebrates coffee, culture, and community and shows a range of coffee purveyors, local manufacturers, artisans, food tastings, cooking demonstrations, live entertainment, baristas and mixologists, and more.  With the music city of Kingston as its backdrop, the festival is a time of learning about Jamaican cuisine, coffee, and culture along the Blue Mountain Culinary Trail, with indigenous arts and crafts showcases, Reggae music performances, and tours of some of Jamaica’s best-kept secrets. Come enjoy the presentations and virtual entertainment offerings at this unique event.

Earth Hour Concert: March 22, 2025

Location: Kingston

Earth Hour is now an international campaign that encourages people to switch off all lights for an hour to show concern and raise awareness about environmental issues facing the planet in a bit to incite action against climate change. Esirom and Jamaicans music CEO, Alex Morrissey, has joined forces with global activists to support a free Earth Hour concert to inspire Jamaicans and visitors to our city to act against climate change. Follow @earthhourja for more information.

Carnival in Jamaica: Road March: April 27, 2025

Location: Kingston

Jamaica’s Carnival is a celebration of music, culture, and unity. It features a dynamic mix of Reggae, Soca, and Dancehall music, alongside dazzling costumes and infectious energy! This lively festival draws both locals and visitors to partake in a week of events, from breakfast parties to cooler fetes and the grand finale, Road March on Carnival Day. Look out for the carnival events taking place all season long. Follow @carnivalinjamaica for more information.

Reggae Sumfest: July 13-19, 2025

Location: Catherine Hall, Montego Bay

Reggae Sumfest is one of Jamaica’s most iconic and eagerly anticipated music festivals, often referred to as “The Greatest Reggae Show on Earth.” Beyond the music, Reggae Sumfest offers an immersive Jamaican cultural experience, with the vibrant atmosphere, delicious local food, and a chance to explore our beautiful island. Whether you’re a reggae enthusiast or simply looking for an unforgettable experience, Reggae Sumfest in Jamaica is a must-attend festival. Visit reggaesumfest.com for more information.