JAMAICA - HEARTBEAT OF THE WORLD

JAMAICA - HEARTBEAT OF THE WORLD
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The Jamaica Tourist Board unveiled 'JAMAICA, Heartbeat of the World' the new destination brand positioning, recognising Jamaica's outsized influence on the world.

The Jamaica Tourist Board unveiled 'JAMAICA, Heartbeat of the World' the new destination brand positioning, recognising Jamaica's outsized influence on the world. Strengthening the island's position as a global culturally relevant brand, Heartbeat of the World extends beyond tourism and encompasses all elements of Jamaica's rich and vibrant culture including music, cuisine, sports, adventure, nature, and wellness.

"We are excited to launch 'Heartbeat of the World,' which reinforces our position as a global leader among travel destinations and establishes Jamaica as the single destination every traveller must experience," said Donovan White, Jamaica's Director of Tourism. "On the map, Jamaica may seem like a small dot in the Caribbean Sea. But her influence on the world culture is the size of a continent. We are a cultural giant and we continue to have an indelible impact on the world's food, music, sport, and literature while offering larger-than-life bucket list experiences with extraordinary, talented people."

Jamaica's visibility on the international stage will be heightened this year as the new James Bond movie, No Time to Die, which was filmed in Jamaica, James Bond's birthplace, is set to be released April 8th. Jamaica will also have athletes competing in the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo in three sports - track, gymnastics, and swimming. These global events, among others, reinforce the new brand positioning that Jamaica is the Heartbeat of the World.

Among the many attractions in Jamaica are the golden beaches, coral reefs, rainforests, offering an unlimited treat to nature lovers. One can indulge in activities like hiking and birding in the jungle, diving, snorkeling the fringing reefs, touring of plantations and grand houses. Tourist hubs include Montego Bay, Ocho Rios, Negril, and Port Antonio among others. The African vibe, food and culture make Jamaica one of the most beautiful tourist destinations in the world.

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