Jamaica launches ‘Contrasts Campaign’ to highlight diverse offerings

Each focal point highlights a contrast-whether it be mountains versus beaches, adventure versus romance, or lively versus laid-back

The Jamaica Tourist Board, in collaboration with Accenture Song, launched a new campaign highlights the diverse offerings available in Jamaica. The campaign emphasizes island’s unique position to provide a vacation that inspires and energizes.
Today’s travellers are looking for destinations that offer a wide range of experiences, including adventure, romance, luxury, culture and cuisine. Jamaica’s unique combination of natural beauty, cultural charm, and enriching activities ensures that visitors enjoy a memorable experience during their stay.
What is Contrasts Campaign about?
“There are countless reasons to visit Jamaica, whether you’re seeking new experiences or looking to discover something deeper within yourself. Our key pillars remain the same, our people, music, nature, cuisine, culture, and heritage. We are committed to keeping adventure alive through romance, luxury, wellness, and a connection with nature on our island,” shared Donovan White, Director of Tourism.
“We are inviting the world to explore all that Jamaica has to offer. Our new campaign celebrates the destination’s diverse and multidimensional appeal. Each focal point highlights a contrast-whether it be mountains versus beaches, adventure versus romance, or lively versus laid-back—there truly is something for everyone in Jamaica,” White continued.
The ‘Contrasts Campaign’ aims to deliver strong, unified messages that showcase Jamaica’s people and rich cultural heritage. It invites travellers to reconnect with their best selveas through experiences of unparalleled beauty, vibrant music, and warm Hospitality. The diversity of Jamaica’s various destinations and attractions serves as a platform to highlight the culture, charm, and diversity of its people.
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