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Jamaica January holidays

5 Reasons to love a January holiday in Jamaica

  • Escape the January blues.
  • Celebrate the vibrant and virtuous Rastafari culture at the Rebel Salute reggae festival.
  • January is the peak season for Jamaica, so you can expect all your favourite bars, restaurants and hotels to be open and in full swing.
  • The sea temperatures average 27 degrees in January, perfect for watersports.
  • January is one of the driest months of the year.

Holidays to Jamaica in January

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Festivals and events in Jamaica in January

Rebel salute festival represents Jamaica’s largest music festival of the year. This 2-day event has been an annual tradition starting back in 1994 hosted in Richmond Park, Saint Ann Parish. The Rebel state festival is known for its focus on roots and conscious music.

Accompong Maroon Festival is a highly anticipated event in early January. A truly unique festival celebrates the signing of the peace treaty in 1734 between the Cudjoe of Maroon and the British Empire. Expect copious amounts of traditional dancing, speeches, music and exploitation of Afro culture.

Top places to visit in Jamaica in January

January is typically a peak time for tourism in Jamaica, with that in mind we recommend getting away from the crowded beaches and discovering the island's best-kept secrets. Treasure Beach is a perfect way to discover Jamaica's natural beauty, a spot that is a little off the beaten track but entirely worth the extra effort.

What’s the weather like in Jamaica in January?

In January, Jamaica has an average temperature of 25°C, with highs of 29°C and lows of 20°C. The chance of rain is low with an average of just 8 days of rain in the month. Showers are short-lived and followed by sunshine and blue skies.

What to pack for a holiday in Jamaica in January

General packing tips for January:

  • Pack light clothing, swimwear and shoes suited to a summer holiday.
  • Smart-casual outfits for the evening
  • Bring a jumper or cardigan for the cooler evenings.
  • Don’t forget sun cream, sunglasses and a hat for protection from the sun.
  • Strong bug spray and after-bite remedy.
  • Travel plug adapter.
  • Prescription medicines.
  • Comfy shoes for exploring the island.
  • Tote bag for shopping and to use as a beach bag.
  • If you wish to snorkel from the beach, bring your own snorkelling equipment.
  • Waterproof shoes and quick dry towel for swimming in waterfalls.
  • Hiking shoes and extra layers if you are planning on hiking in the higher elevations, like the Blue Mountains.
  • Don’t bring expensive jewellery or valuables to Jamaica.

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