Tourism ministry welcomes growth in villas sub-sector

More visitors to the island are choosing to stay in non-hotel type accommodations such as Airbnb’s.

 

This is according to Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett, who notes that there has been a resurgence of the villas sub-sector, due in part to the COVID-19 pandemic.

 

Mr. Bartlett says close to a third of the visitors to the island last year, stayed in Airbnb’s.

 

 

Mr. Bartlett urged more Jamaicans to participate in the sector so they can benefit from the tourists who visit the island.

 

 

He was speaking at the recent official opening of the $1.3 billion Bengal Cove Villas development in Discovery Bay, St. Ann.

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More visitors to the island are choosing to stay in non-hotel type accommodations such as Airbnb’s.

 

This is according to Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett, who notes that there has been a resurgence of the villas sub-sector, due in part to the COVID-19 pandemic.

 

Mr. Bartlett says close to a third of the visitors to the island last year, stayed in Airbnb’s.

 

 

Mr. Bartlett urged more Jamaicans to participate in the sector so they can benefit from the tourists who visit the island.

 

 

He was speaking at the recent official opening of the $1.3 billion Bengal Cove Villas development in Discovery Bay, St. Ann.

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More visitors to the island are choosing to stay in non-hotel type accommodations such as Airbnb’s.

 

This is according to Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett, who notes that there has been a resurgence of the villas sub-sector, due in part to the COVID-19 pandemic.

 

Mr. Bartlett says close to a third of the visitors to the island last year, stayed in Airbnb’s.

 

 

Mr. Bartlett urged more Jamaicans to participate in the sector so they can benefit from the tourists who visit the island.

 

 

He was speaking at the recent official opening of the $1.3 billion Bengal Cove Villas development in Discovery Bay, St. Ann.

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More visitors to the island are choosing to stay in non-hotel type accommodations such as Airbnb’s.

 

This is according to Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett, who notes that there has been a resurgence of the villas sub-sector, due in part to the COVID-19 pandemic.

 

Mr. Bartlett says close to a third of the visitors to the island last year, stayed in Airbnb’s.

 

 

Mr. Bartlett urged more Jamaicans to participate in the sector so they can benefit from the tourists who visit the island.

 

 

He was speaking at the recent official opening of the $1.3 billion Bengal Cove Villas development in Discovery Bay, St. Ann.

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More visitors to the island are choosing to stay in non-hotel type accommodations such as Airbnb’s.

 

This is according to Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett, who notes that there has been a resurgence of the villas sub-sector, due in part to the COVID-19 pandemic.

 

Mr. Bartlett says close to a third of the visitors to the island last year, stayed in Airbnb’s.

 

 

Mr. Bartlett urged more Jamaicans to participate in the sector so they can benefit from the tourists who visit the island.

 

 

He was speaking at the recent official opening of the $1.3 billion Bengal Cove Villas development in Discovery Bay, St. Ann.

Meteorological Service says Jamaica’s drought is not yet over

More visitors to the island are choosing to stay in non-hotel type accommodations such as Airbnb’s.

 

This is according to Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett, who notes that there has been a resurgence of the villas sub-sector, due in part to the COVID-19 pandemic.

 

Mr. Bartlett says close to a third of the visitors to the island last year, stayed in Airbnb’s.

 

 

Mr. Bartlett urged more Jamaicans to participate in the sector so they can benefit from the tourists who visit the island.

 

 

He was speaking at the recent official opening of the $1.3 billion Bengal Cove Villas development in Discovery Bay, St. Ann.

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More visitors to the island are choosing to stay in non-hotel type accommodations such as Airbnb’s.

 

This is according to Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett, who notes that there has been a resurgence of the villas sub-sector, due in part to the COVID-19 pandemic.

 

Mr. Bartlett says close to a third of the visitors to the island last year, stayed in Airbnb’s.

 

 

Mr. Bartlett urged more Jamaicans to participate in the sector so they can benefit from the tourists who visit the island.

 

 

He was speaking at the recent official opening of the $1.3 billion Bengal Cove Villas development in Discovery Bay, St. Ann.

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More visitors to the island are choosing to stay in non-hotel type accommodations such as Airbnb’s.

 

This is according to Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett, who notes that there has been a resurgence of the villas sub-sector, due in part to the COVID-19 pandemic.

 

Mr. Bartlett says close to a third of the visitors to the island last year, stayed in Airbnb’s.

 

 

Mr. Bartlett urged more Jamaicans to participate in the sector so they can benefit from the tourists who visit the island.

 

 

He was speaking at the recent official opening of the $1.3 billion Bengal Cove Villas development in Discovery Bay, St. Ann.

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More visitors to the island are choosing to stay in non-hotel type accommodations such as Airbnb’s.

 

This is according to Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett, who notes that there has been a resurgence of the villas sub-sector, due in part to the COVID-19 pandemic.

 

Mr. Bartlett says close to a third of the visitors to the island last year, stayed in Airbnb’s.

 

 

Mr. Bartlett urged more Jamaicans to participate in the sector so they can benefit from the tourists who visit the island.

 

 

He was speaking at the recent official opening of the $1.3 billion Bengal Cove Villas development in Discovery Bay, St. Ann.

Police/military conduct operation in search of wanted men

More visitors to the island are choosing to stay in non-hotel type accommodations such as Airbnb’s.

 

This is according to Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett, who notes that there has been a resurgence of the villas sub-sector, due in part to the COVID-19 pandemic.

 

Mr. Bartlett says close to a third of the visitors to the island last year, stayed in Airbnb’s.

 

 

Mr. Bartlett urged more Jamaicans to participate in the sector so they can benefit from the tourists who visit the island.

 

 

He was speaking at the recent official opening of the $1.3 billion Bengal Cove Villas development in Discovery Bay, St. Ann.