The Jamaica Blue Mountain Coffee Festival made a grand return to Hope Gardens, once again celebrating the country’s rich coffee heritage. Organized by the Tourism Enhancement Fund and the Tourism Linkages Network, the festival highlighted Jamaica’s world-renowned coffee industry with a vibrant mix of experiences.
Attendees enjoyed an immersive coffee culture showcase featuring over 60 local manufacturers, a dedicated farmers’ market, barista and mixology competitions, product giveaways, and a recreation of the Artisan Village in Falmouth. The event aimed to spotlight Jamaica’s most celebrated crop while offering a unique experience for coffee lovers.
Entertainment remained a key highlight, with performances from reggae icons Sanchez and Tanya Stephens, as well as cultural showcases from the Charles Town Maroons and the Silver Birds Steel Orchestra. Despite occasional rain, the festival’s lively atmosphere continued, with visitors indulging in a variety of local flavors at the Taste Jamaica Food Court. Families also enjoyed a caffeine-free experience, with fun activities for children at the Hope Zoo Kiddies Area.
The Jamaica Blue Mountain Coffee Festival once again proved to be a must-visit event, blending coffee, culture, and entertainment in a way only Jamaica can.
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