Preparations are in Full Gear for Antigua and Barbuda’s First Homeporting Exercise

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Preparations are in Full Gear for Antigua and Barbuda’s First Homeporting Exercise

(St. John’s Antigua; January 23, 2023), Cruise tourism stakeholders are currently fine-tuning preparations for the inaugural call and official welcoming festivities for Carnival Arvia on Saturday. Tourism Minister the Hon. Charles Fernandez, who less than a week ago was reappointed as Minister of Tourism, has gone full steam ahead to ensure the success of the activities that will see the country execute its first official home porting exercise.

The Hon. Minister today (Mon) toured the 5th berth facility where the vessel will be docked and also where the exchange of passengers will take place. Some 800 passengers will board Carnival Arvia in Antigua direct from special air charters which will land at the VC Bird International to be transferred to the 5th Berth facility at Heritage Quay.

The entire exercise is logistics driven between air and seaport personnel as well as transportation service providers.

“We look forward to this exercise with great anticipation as it forms part of the plan to expand our cruise tourism platform. We anticipate that this activity will reap significant rewards for several of our stakeholders including our Taxi Operators,” said Minister Fernandez.

According to the Tourism Minister he is quite pleased with the added infrastructure at the 5th berth that is currently being outfitted with security, baggage, immigration, and customs resources to ensure that the transition process is seamless.

“This operation is an historic one for two main reasons, firstly the ARVIA is the largest vessel to dock in Antigua with a capacity of over 5200 passengers and 1600 crew and secondly this is the first of three home porting operations scheduled for between now and March, so it serves as the foundation which is extremely important,” remarks Dona Regis-Prosper of Antigua Cruise Ports.

Homeporting is when a ship uses a port/marine terminal as its home, regardless of its port of registry. This allows passengers to begin/terminate a cruise in the home port and positively impacts ground transportation and tours. Passengers may also fly to the island to board vessels.

With all auguring well, Antigua and Barbuda stands poised to become one of the premier home porting destinations in the Southern Caribbean.

 

 

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  2. Not the first homeporting. Was done several years ago as a trial run. Was successfully done.

  3. And yet the UPP want to cry down the country and say nothing is or was done. Well Labour Party. Keep taking us to the next level in our development. Soon the people will see and feel it too.

  4. St John’s city is deplorable and smelly. Bushes are growing in the green grimy gutters and they are small like rotten dogs.

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