A totally appropriate question, which we receive from time to time. Years ago, some 20 years, Time Magazine (I think) stated that Jamaica was the most homophobic country in the world.

Skip ahead these 20 years and the Prime Minister has stated that members of his cabinet are chosen for their ability, regardless of their sexual orientation. JFLAG, the major LGBTQ organization in Jamaica held a beach party with 1200 people attending last year. Somethings in Jamaica change very quickly.

A great article for your friends to read is "How SAFE is it to be Gay in Jamaica?" by Rainbow Getaways:

https://www.rainbowgetaways.net/post...sandals-negril

I chatted with Beaches Negril this morning and they said by all means are the couple and toddler welcome and will be pampered just as are all the other guests. Their nanny service would allow them to get off the property to see Negril.

Although I don't know any of the particulars of the relationship with the toddler (age, adopted, biological, what the toddler calls each parent, etc.), I would like to point out a few caveats that I feel are necessary to clarify. Being a same sex couple with a child, they would be pushing the current boundaries of even some of the gay sympathizing Jamaicans. What you do behind closed doors with another consenting adult is one thing, but adding a child to the mix may be more than some "gay-friendly" Jamaicans would tolerate.

So, if they want to come to Jamaica as a family, Beaches Negril is probably their best option. Stay on the property while with the toddler, which shouldn't be much of an issue since most excursions are not young toddler-friendly in the first place. If they want to venture out, let the nanny service handle the toddler and go out and enjoy themselves.

Public displays of affection (PDA) is not really common in Jamaica, so to remain in the social norms, keep it to a minimum. Holding hands is fine, but heavy petting is not cool anywhere by anybody.