
UDC invites Jamaicans to enjoy the island with new summer campaign
The Urban Development Corporation (UDC) has launched an ‘Enjoy Your Jamaica’ campaign, urging Jamaicans to treat themselves to the delights the island has to offer this summer.
The launch took place at Saturday at Harmony Beach Park in Montego Bay, St James, where the UDC introduced three summer initiatives aimed at encouraging Jamaicans to explore more of the island by visiting the attractions it manages.
The campaign features two initiatives at the World Famous Dunn’s River Falls & Park and Summer Bonfire Saturdays at Ocho Rios Bay Beach.
At Dunn’s River Falls & Park (DRFP), visitors can take advantage of the Squad Goals promotion exclusively for locals, where every sixth admission is complimentary when visiting as a group of six, while the new DRFP Passport Programme rewards repeat visitors with a complimentary sixth visit after collecting five stamps.
At Ocho Rios Bay Beach, Summer Bonfire Saturdays will be held on August 15 and August 29, offering live entertainment, food, music and interactive activities in a relaxed beach front setting.
Launching the campaign, chairman of the UDC Norman Brown said, “Jamaica is home to some of the most remarkable attractions anywhere in the world, and while they are enjoyed by visitors from across the globe, they are just as much for Jamaicans.
“Through the Enjoy Your Jamaica campaign, we are inviting people to rediscover these incredible spaces, spend time with family and friends and create lasting memories right here at home. We want more Jamaicans to experience everything our attractions have to offer and to take pride in the destinations that help make our island so special.”
Patrons gathered at Harmony Beach Park for the launch were treated to an afternoon of entertainment, giveaways, interactive activities and a live broadcast, officially launching the campaign and introducing attendees to its summer initiatives.
The Enjoy Your Jamaica campaign is part of UDC’s ongoing efforts to encourage Jamaicans to visit, enjoy and reconnect with the diverse attractions and recreational spaces under its management, showcasing the best of Jamaica.
Syndicated from Jamaica Observer · originally published .
Legal context · powered by Jurifi
Get the legal angle on this story. Pick a prompt and Jurifi's AI will explain it using Jamaican law.
AI replies are based on Jamaican law via Jurifi. Not legal advice.
Other coverage

A Mi Mek It tourist attraction adds authentic Jamaican experience
Our Today
Summer Vibes | Jamaica 2026
Visit Jamaica (Video)Watch
Digicel signs on as official connectivity partner for Taste of Reggae Sumfest 2026
Our Today
Five things to know about Dream Wknd
Our Today
Organisers Launch Dream Weekend 2026 | TVJ News
Television Jamaica (Video)Watch