Antigua Welcomes Its 500,000th Cruise Passenger Today

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St. John’s Harbour is alive with excitement as Antigua and Barbuda celebrates a new milestone, welcoming over 500,000 cruise passengers in just under five months. CLICK HERE TO JOIN OUR WHATS APP GROUP

Rawle Reynolds, Operations Manager at the Antigua Cruise Port, notes that as of May 5th, the country has seen 496,000 passengers from 253 ship visits.

The arrival of two large ships, the Celebrity Beyond and Norwegian Sky, today will push the total past 501,000.

This surge in visitors is boosting the local tourism sector, with bookings for the upcoming summer season already outpacing previous years. Antigua is poised for a record-breaking year in cruise tourism.

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4 COMMENTS

  1. That is a revenue of approximately $12,500,000 USD. Which is $33,750,000 EC.

    The question is, what is it that they are doing with all of that money. Because the city is in such bad condition, the roads are extremely bad, sidewalks are the same since 1981 and so forth.

    No vision, no good leadership and no care about the country.😢

  2. I Believe Is The Chinese Global Ports That Collects At The End Of The Day????????? Can Someone Please Help Me On This?

  3. Blah! Blah! On ship visiting, it’s the whole Caribbean they visit because we are so close and small, obviously people are on them, these people lease these old ships from large companies and paint in names and got our government salivating at the mouth since they are so lazy to find productive means of empowering their people rather than employing their people, so as a minister on each Caribbean islands beat their chest as though they caused ships to come is ridiculous. And stop it about big ship coming to Antigua because it can’t. Bahamas has that facility for large cruise ship and a dry dock to repair cruise ship, it’s a wonder when you see them pulled up on land in the Bahamas port lucaya for repair, so these leasers of these ship just end up getting lands from the Caribbean government that at the end of giving up their leased ship they have assets.

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