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Expedia reveals list of ‘best’ islands to visit this year

JAMAICA, JUL 15 – Expedia's 2025 Island Hot List ranks top islands using traveler data and insights, noting a 30% rise in global island travel interest, highlighting diverse destinations and traveler preferences.

  • On July 15, Expedia unveiled its inaugural 2025 Island Hot List, which includes Jamaica among the top 10 island destinations worldwide.
  • Expedia compiled the list using verified traveler data and insights amid a 30 percent average rise in global island travel interest.
  • Jamaica, recognized for its unique culture and known as the "One Love" island, joined destinations like Fiji and Koh Samui on the list.
  • Hon Edmund Bartlett, Jamaica's Minister of Tourism, expressed pride in the island’s inclusion on Expedia’s list of the leading island travel destinations worldwide.
  • This recognition highlights growing traveler demand for culturally rich island experiences and supports Jamaica's tourism growth, up 15 percent year-over-year.
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Expedia reveals list of ‘best’ islands to visit this year

Expedia has released its 2025 Island Hot List - from cultural richness of Jamaica to the sunny shores of Koh Samui - along with the ‘best tips’ for island travel.

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The Scotsman broke the news in Scotland, United Kingdom on Tuesday, July 15, 2025.
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