The travel advisory for Jamaica has been lowered by the CDC.
The country is at the lowest level. Jamaica is classified as a Level 1 country because of its low cases of the virus.
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The Minister of Tourism for Jamaica said that tourism can continue to rebound.
The Minister said that a Level 1 travel advisory is one of the best news the tourism industry can hope for.
The tourism numbers have continued to increase and the hope is that they will recover by the year 2023.
Jamaica welcomed more than 1.5 million visitors in 2011. The on-island spend of these visitors contributed over $2 billion into the country's economy.
Jamaica was one of the first countries to receive the World Travel and Tourism Council's Safe Travels recognition.
Travelers still need to take a COVID-19 test to travel to Jamaica, but the country has eliminated the need for a Travel Authorization Form.
Travelers can rest assured that our island is among the safest choices in the Caribbean and the world.