On April 1st, five luxury cruise ships brought over 10,000 visitors to St. John’s Harbour.
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Four vessels, including Seven Seas Grandeur, Regal Princess, Emerald Princess, and Celebrity Silhouette, arrived at St John’s Harbour, while Emerald Azzurra docked at Falmouth Harbour.
Nevis Street Pier, Heritage Quay, and the 5th Berth welcomed two cruise ships each, boosting business for tourism-related services.
In total, 10,820 passengers were aboard the five ships.
Today, Marina and Norwegian Viva are expected to dock, with 27 cruise ship calls in April and nine in May, signaling the end of the cruise season.
Antigua Cruise Port’s Operations Manager anticipates a busier summer season, although the full schedule is not finalized yet.
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So much for the small island feel. Cruise ships are turning small quaint islands into places people only “stop” at. They don’t get the true feeling of the island. It’s a shame really. All about money and I get it but at what cost?
Downtown St John’s is like feeding time at the zoo when the cruise ships arrive.
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