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Home / Disasters and Accidents / Holiday Horror: Hurricane Strands Couple in Jamaica

Holiday Horror: Hurricane Strands Couple in Jamaica

29 Nov, 2025

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Summary

  • Couple paid over £4,000 for a five-star Jamaican resort.
  • Hurricane Melissa forced a lockdown at their resort.
  • Travel firm TUI has declined to comment on the situation.
Holiday Horror: Hurricane Strands Couple in Jamaica

A luxury Caribbean holiday was significantly disrupted when Hurricane Melissa struck Jamaica, leaving one couple seeking a refund from their travel provider.

Stephen Ramsden and his partner had booked a two-week stay at the premium Hotel Riu Reggae, incurring a cost of £4,285. Their vacation was cut short when, just three days into their stay, the resort was placed under lockdown as the hurricane caused widespread devastation across the island.

Feeling that their safety was compromised, Mr Ramsden expressed concerns that TUI allowed them to travel despite the impending storm. He is urging the travel company to provide a refund for the ruined holiday. The BBC approached TUI for a statement, but the company has declined to comment on this specific case.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Hurricane Melissa hit Jamaica during his two-week stay, causing the resort to go into lockdown.
The travel firm TUI has declined to comment on the couple's request for a refund.
The Hotel Riu Reggae in Jamaica was placed into lockdown due to Hurricane Melissa.

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