Antigua and Barbuda Braces for Record-Breaking Cruise Tourism Month in January

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5 Cruise ships in St. John's Harbour

January in Antigua and Barbuda is gearing up for an action-packed month of cruise tourism, with an impressive 75 scheduled cruise calls.

The Antigua Cruise Port is preparing for the busiest month of the season, with January 9th and 30th being particularly notable, featuring simultaneous port calls by five cruise ships – Britannia, Costa Serena, Royal Clipper, Norwegian Visa, Le Bellot, Explorer of the Seas, AIDA Perla, Costa Serena, Spirit of Discovery, and Norwegian Viva.

But that’s not all – the cruise industry’s growth continues, with 415 confirmed cruise calls surpassing last year’s figure by 39 calls. A

nticipate the arrival of approximately 900,000 cruise passengers this year, marking a significant year for cruise tourism in Antigua.

The excitement begins today with two vessels in port and three more scheduled for tomorrow.

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2 COMMENTS

  1. All those vessels expect APUA to fill their massive water tanks with millions of gallons. The Browne administration doesn’t have the wits to plan for supplying this extra water.. So everybody brace yourselves to muddle through the season with barely a spit coming out of your faucets. Tell me if I’m wrong.

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