The first week of August is extraordinary for Jamaicans, with two significant recognitions. Emancipation Day on the 1st of August, marking the abolishment of slavery in 1834. A few days later on the 6th, Independence Day, Jamaica became self-governing from the United Kingdom in 1962. Both historical events are celebrated in the capital, Kingston over the week, crammed full of different events and celebrations.
Dream weekend is a highly anticipated music event held in Negril, with thousands of people descending to the beach for the largest party in the Caribbean. Typically starts in early August, expect big parties, famous DJs and bands performing across the weekend.
Visit the National Museum of Jamaica in Kingston and immerse yourself in Jamaican history. With over 17,000 artefacts across several exhibitions, this is a great place to learn more about this beautiful country, especially in August when the country all comes together to celebrate two significant historical dates. Whilst in Kingston, visit the Emancipation Park - it opened back in 2003 as a commemoration of the abolishment of slavery. A 6-acre park that is aesthetically pleasing with featured sculptures and fountains.
In July, Jamaica has an average temperature of 29°C, with highs of 33°C and lows of 24°C. It’s the hottest month of the year in Jamaica. The chance of rain is moderate with an average of 9 days of rain in the south and up to 13 days of rain on the north coast. It’s the height of the wet season in August and likely that you’ll encounter frequent, yet short bursts of rain on your holiday.
General packing tips for August: