As Hurricane Melissa continues to impact parts of the Caribbean, our thoughts are with the communities and people across the region who are weathering yet another powerful storm. For many, this is more than a headline—it’s home.
At Privada Travel, we’re committed to supporting both travelers and local partners when natural disasters strike. Here’s what you need to know right now:
From Jamaica to the Lesser Antilles, many islands are dealing with flooding, infrastructure damage, and disrupted supply chains. Tourism plays a vital role in the region’s economy, and in moments like this, it also becomes a key part of the recovery effort.
Major partners like Sandals Resorts and Carnival Corporation have already mobilized their foundations and supply networks to deliver aid and supplies to affected communities. Meanwhile, organizations such as the Caribbean Tourism Organization Relief Fund and local NGOs are coordinating to provide food, shelter, and essential resources. Every donation—no matter the size—helps make an immediate impact.
For those with upcoming Caribbean travel plans, most of our travel insurance partners are actively coordinating assistance and helping clients navigate rebooking, delays, and trip interruptions. If you purchased coverage before the storm was named (October 21, 2025), you may qualify for certain protections such as trip cancellation, interruption, or delay coverage.
If you’re unsure how your plan applies, reach out to your insurer or contact us directly and we’ll help guide you through your options.
Beyond immediate aid, one of the most powerful ways to support recovery is by returning—once it’s safe to do so. We’ve seen firsthand how tourism can spark renewal, as it did in Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria, where a steady return of visitors helped families and small businesses rebuild.
When you’re ready to explore the Caribbean again, we’ll help you do so thoughtfully supporting locally owned hotels, guides, and experiences that keep these islands vibrant.
Together, we can support the Caribbean through resilience, respect, and real connection—the way travel is meant to be.