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Is it safe to travel to Jamaica during Hurricane Melissa?

KANIKA SINGH RATHORE, 28/10/202528/10/2025

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a major ccategory 5 hurricane Serious concerns have arisen over the safety of travel in the Northern Caribbean Jamaica,

hurricane Melissa, a Category 5 hurricane with sustained winds of 175 mph, is expected to make landfall in Jamaica on Tuesday morning.

Forecasters have warned that the storm could be the most powerful storm ever recorded in 2025, and the worst to hit the island since records began 174 years ago.

At least seven people have already died in the northern Caribbean region – three in Haiti, one in the Dominican Republic and three in Jamaica.

The approaching storm has grounded hundreds of holidaymakers, with all international airports closed until further notice.

As Jamaica braces for devastating floods, mudslides and torrential rains, here’s everything you need to know about the latest travel advice.

Read more: Jamaica braces for world’s worst hurricane in 2025, death toll rises to 7

Where will Hurricane Melissa hit in Jamaica?

Hurricane Melissa is expected to make direct landfall on Jamaica as a “major hurricane” on Tuesday, October 28.

The exact trajectory of the storm is currently unknown, with hurricane warnings in effect for the entire Caribbean island.

According to the Meteorological Service of Jamaica, “a life-threatening storm surge with large and destructive waves is expected to occur along the southern coast of Jamaica late Monday night into Tuesday morning.”

Hurricane season runs from June to November. Jamaica and the Government of Jamaica have published a list available storm shelter In anticipation of landslides.

The National Hurricane Center said in a bulletin issued Monday evening: “Melissa is expected to reach Jamaica and southeastern Cuba as an extremely powerful major hurricane, and will remain at hurricane strength as it moves past the southeastern Bahamas.”

What is the Foreign Office’s advice to holidaymakers affected by Hurricane Melissa?

UK Foreign Office (FCDO) warned: “It is expected to produce exceptional levels of rainfall across Jamaica. Rainfall of up to 700 millimeters is expected, waves up to 4 meters along coastal areas and winds up to 135 mph. There is a potential for catastrophic flash flooding and landslides.”

told this passenger To monitor local and international weather updates, including from the Meteorological Service for Jamaica and the US National Hurricane Centre, and “follow the guidance of local authorities, particularly in the event of any evacuation orders”.

FCDO says that after Hurricane Melissa, “electricity, communications and water supplies” may also be disrupted.

Are flights to Jamaica affected?

Yes. The Jamaican government has closed its international airports until further notice.

FCDO advises vacationers to monitor live updates from Jamaica airport authorities regarding the situation at Norman Manley International Airport in Kingston and Sangster International Airport in Montego Bay.

Kingston Airport wrote on Twitter: “Travel Advisory: NMIA is closed. JetBlue flights canceled for October 28 and 29. Passengers, please contact your airline for rebooking. Do not go to the airport.”

Montego Bay Airport said: “UPDATE: SIA is now temporarily closed. Please do not arrive at the airport during the closure. Following the storm, we will assess and share reopening updates. When we reopen, please confirm flight status with your airline prior to travel.”

“You should monitor and follow the advice of your tour operator,” the Foreign Office says.

What should I do if I am already in Jamaica?

Hundreds of British travelers will be stranded on the island due to flight cancellations, according to reports Independent Travel correspondent Simon Calder.

The Foreign Office has a helpline for UK citizens in Jamaica who need assistance. The FCDO says: “Contact Consular Assistance at 876-936-0700 (choose option 2)”.

Virgin Atlantic Monday’s London Heathrow-Montego Bay flight was grounded as well as a related incoming flight.

A spokesperson for the airline said, “Due to the adverse weather conditions caused by Hurricane Melissa, some of our Jamaica flights are subject to cancellations and delays.

“The safety and well-being of our customers and crew is our top priority, and we are contacting any Virgin Atlantic and Virgin Atlantic Holidays customers who may be affected by the storm to discuss their options.”

Will my vacation to Jamaica be cancelled?

Since the FCDO has not warned against non-essential travel to Jamaica, there will not be any special circumstances to be able to cancel a trip for a full refund.

The terms for canceling your trip will depend on your holiday provider, so it’s best to contact them if you wish to postpone.

There is no obligation on companies to refund a booking if you wish to cancel, and until government advice changes, you will not be able to make a claim on your travel insurance due to safety concerns.

If you have travel insurance, some policies include natural disaster cover for an event that prevents you from reaching your holiday destination. Check your insurance policies and talk to your insurer to find out where you stand.

Read more: UK travelers face flight delays and cancellations ahead of ‘devastating’ Storm Melissa

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