What’s it Like Being a Jamaican Living in Iran? Chef Toure Jones Shares His Story

When Toure Jones left Spot Valley, St. James, he never imagined he’d one day become a celebrated chef in the heart of Tehran, Iran. But that’s exactly where life has taken him—and his journey is as inspiring as it is unexpected. In the latest episode of Jamaicans to the World, host Xavier Murphy chats with […]
What’s it Like Being a Jamaican Living in Detroit, Michigan? Gavin Beckford Shares His Story

While Detroit may not be the first place that comes to mind when you think of the Jamaican diaspora, it’s home to Gavin Beckford, a proud son of Stony Hill, St. Andrew, who now calls the Motor City home. In this episode of Jamaicans to the World, hosted by Xavier Murphy, Gavin opens up about […]
What It’s Like Being a Jamaican in Burkina Faso? Jo-Ann’s Unforgettable Journey of Faith, Culture, and Music

From Kingston, Jamaica to the heart of West Africa, Jo- Ann Richards Goffe’s story of living in Burkina Faso is nothing short of extraordinary. Guided by a series of vivid dreams and divine “God-incidences,” Jo-Ann followed a calling that took her far from home but brought her closer to her purpose. In this episode of […]
Are You Visiting Kingston, Jamaica for the Grand Slam Track Event? Here Are 5 Things to Do, See and Eat While There.

The Grand Slam Kingston is set to take place on April 4–6, at National Stadium in Kingston, Jamaica, bringing track and field fans from all over the world to Jamaica’s capital city. If you’re visiting Kingston for the first time, there’s more to explore beyond the thrilling races. Here are five must-do activities that will […]
Top Tier Jamaican Events Make Forbes’ Bucket-List of Global Parties for Music Lovers

Jamaican music and culture continue to dominate the global entertainment scene, and now two Jamaican events have earned a spot on Forbes Magazine’s “8 Bucket-List Global Parties If You Love The Music Of The African Diaspora.” The list highlights must-attend events that celebrate Afrocentric music, culture, and high-energy experiences. The two Jamaican events featured are […]
Top Caribbean Islands Offering Digital Nomad Visas

Remote work is here to stay, and for digital nomads seeking tropical vibes and modern connectivity, the Caribbean offers a variety of digital nomad visas. These programs make it possible to live and work legally on stunning islands while enjoying the best of island life. Here’s an in-depth look at Caribbean islands with clear requirements […]
Planning a UK Trip? Here’s What Jamaicans Should Know About the UK’s New Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) Requirement

The United Kingdom recently introduced a new Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) system for visitors from certain visa-free countries. However, Jamaican nationals are not affected by this policy. Here’s a breakdown of what you need to know: What is the UK ETA? The UK ETA is a digital travel requirement for short-term visits to the UK […]
Citizens of These 99 Countries Can Now Travel to Jamaica Visa-Free

Jamaica has made visiting its shores easier than ever! As of January 2025, citizens from 99 countries can now enjoy visa-free access to the island. Depending on the country, visitors can stay for 30 days, 90 days, or up to 6 months. This initiative is designed to attract travelers from across the globe and strengthen […]
Negril’s Rockhouse Hotel Crowned Best in the Caribbean for 2025 by Condé Nast Traveler

Jamaica is shining brightly on the global hospitality map with the Rockhouse Hotel & Spa being crowned the Best Hotel in the Caribbean for 2025 by Condé Nast Traveler. Known for its breathtaking views and exceptional service, the hotel sits on the picturesque cliffs of Negril, offering guests an unforgettable island experience. This accolade comes […]
What’s It Like Being a Danish Expat Living in Jamaica? Gigi from Gilleleje in Denmark Shares Her Story

What’s it like to leave behind the familiar and embrace life in a completely different culture? In this episode of Expats Living in Jamaica, Xavier Murphy, founder of Jamaicans.com, chats with Birgitta “Gigi” Fontel, a Danish expat talks about her journey from Denmark to Jamaica Originally from a small fishing town in Denmark, Gigi grew […]