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A Category Five on the map changes how you think about travel. We revisit the hard lessons of Katrina and apply them to Jamaica and the wider Caribbean right now, asking what smart preparation looks like when an island’s only exit may be a runway that closes days ahead of landfall. From insurance that actually pays when flights shift and hotel nights stretch, to simple steps like embassy registration and offline copies of IDs, we lay out a clear plan to travel wiser without losing the heart that makes trips worth taking.
We also talk about why tourism isn’t just leisure in places like Jamaica. It’s payroll for housekeepers, captains, and cooks; it’s school fees and rent; it’s the engine that restarts communities after debris is cleared. When the time is right and local authorities give the all-clear, returning with intention becomes a real way to help. Book local, tip fairly, and bring patience for supply delays and shorter menus. Your presence can be a small but meaningful act of recovery.
Along the way, we share field-tested advice: what “cancel for any reason” actually means, how to document closures for claims, why moving early beats moving perfectly on an island, and how to choose relief organizations that direct funds where they’re needed. If you’ve got a Jamaica trip on your bucket list—or clients and loved ones in the path—this guide gives you tools to protect your plans and support people on the ground.
Looking for ways to help?
Support Jamaica – Official Disaster Relief & Recovery Portal
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A Category Five on the map changes how you think about travel. We revisit the hard lessons of Katrina and apply them to Jamaica and the wider Caribbean right now, asking what smart preparation looks like when an island’s only exit may be a runway that closes days ahead of landfall. From insurance that actually pays when flights shift and hotel nights stretch, to simple steps like embassy registration and offline copies of IDs, we lay out a clear plan to travel wiser without losing the heart that makes trips worth taking.
We also talk about why tourism isn’t just leisure in places like Jamaica. It’s payroll for housekeepers, captains, and cooks; it’s school fees and rent; it’s the engine that restarts communities after debris is cleared. When the time is right and local authorities give the all-clear, returning with intention becomes a real way to help. Book local, tip fairly, and bring patience for supply delays and shorter menus. Your presence can be a small but meaningful act of recovery.
Along the way, we share field-tested advice: what “cancel for any reason” actually means, how to document closures for claims, why moving early beats moving perfectly on an island, and how to choose relief organizations that direct funds where they’re needed. If you’ve got a Jamaica trip on your bucket list—or clients and loved ones in the path—this guide gives you tools to protect your plans and support people on the ground.
Looking for ways to help?
Support Jamaica – Official Disaster Relief & Recovery Portal
UNICEF - Hurricane Melissa Relief
Stay In The Know
Subscribe, share this episode with a friend who travels, and leave a review to help others find practical, compassionate guidance when storms gather.
Leave us a message!
Visit Our Website!
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