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Jamaica Tourist Board Commits Undisclosed Budget to Community-Tourism Pivot After Decades of Beach-Only Brand

The 'There's Always More to Jamaica' digital campaign signals a late repositioning attempt as rivals already own experiential travel.

Published July 1, 2026 Source eTurboNews From the chopped neck
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LOUIS XIII · July 1, 2026

Jamaica Tourist Board Commits Undisclosed Budget to Community-Tourism Pivot After Decades of Beach-Only Brand

The 'There's Always More to Jamaica' digital campaign signals a late repositioning attempt as rivals already own experiential travel.

PublishedJuly 1, 2026
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The Jamaica Tourist Board launched a digital campaign this month titled "There's Always More to Jamaica," marking the first formal attempt by the island's marketing authority to position itself beyond beach-and-resort imagery after five decades of near-exclusive coastal brand investment. The campaign budget and media buy specifics remain undisclosed. The timing follows three consecutive years of declining visitor growth in the high-margin independent-traveler segment, according to Caribbean Tourism Organization data through Q3 2024.

The pivot targets what the board calls "community-based tourism," steering audiences toward inland experiences, cultural programming, and local-operator partnerships. The shift acknowledges what competing destinations have already monetized: travelers booking luxury Caribbean trips increasingly allocate 20-30 percent of their itinerary budgets to non-beach activities, per Virtuoso's 2024 Luxe Report. Jamaica's share of that spend has trailed Barbados, St. Lucia, and Turks and Caicos since 2021. The campaign runs exclusively digital, concentrating spend on Meta properties and YouTube pre-roll in North American and UK markets.

This matters because Jamaica is attempting a brand correction without adjusting its underlying infrastructure. The island still lacks the certified guide networks, liability frameworks, and revenue-share structures that made Costa Rica's community-tourism model profitable for both operators and host populations. Barbados built its experiential layer starting in 2018; Jamaica is six years behind with fewer regulatory advantages. The JTB's pivot also arrives as international hotel groups—Hyatt, Marriott, RIU—have already locked in the island's premium coastal inventory under long-term management agreements that contractually prioritize resort-amenity marketing over off-property excursions. Any campaign encouraging visitors to leave resort grounds works against the financial interests of Jamaica's largest tourism investors.

Operators and allocators should watch whether the JTB pairs this campaign with a parallel operator-certification program, expected by mid-2025 if the board follows the Barbados playbook. Licensing standards for community-tourism guides remain undefined. Without that structure, the campaign risks creating demand for experiences that lack liability clarity or quality benchmarks, which erodes rather than builds brand equity. Family offices with hospitality allocations in Jamaica should confirm whether their operating partners have contingency plans for guests requesting off-property programming that the resort cannot legally facilitate. The gap between marketing message and operational reality will either close by Q3 2025 or widen enough to invite regulatory scrutiny from the Ministry of Tourism.

The Jamaica Hotel and Tourist Association has not yet issued formal guidance to member properties on how to respond to guest requests generated by the campaign. That silence is the signal.

The takeaway
Jamaica's community-tourism campaign launches without the operator infrastructure or liability frameworks rivals built years earlier.
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