Treasure Beach basks in #Ja60 windfall
Aug 9th, 2022 | Category: GLEANER PREMIUM | 4:05#jamaicagleaner #jamaica #IndependenceDay #Jamaica60 Stakeholders in Treasure Beach, St Elizabeth, estimate that the locale made an average of US$2.4 million per day from the Emancipation and Independence celebrations in the island last week with 800 rooms in the area occupied by tourists and locals over the period. Restaurants, tour companies, attractions, and excursion operators in the parish also cashed in as patrons soaked in the creative and innovative displays during a non-traditional boat show of 40 vessels carrying 60 flags on Independence Day.
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