Antigua and Barbuda Sets Cruise Tourism Records as Over Twelve Thousand Passengers Visit in a Single Day

In an extraordinary feat for the Antigua Cruise Port, more than 12,000 passengers disembarked in St. John’s on a single day, making it a historic moment for the island’s thriving cruise tourism sector. This surge in visitor numbers demonstrates the island’s increasing popularity as a top destination in the Caribbean, highlighting Antigua’s capacity to handle large volumes of cruise passengers with ease.

Antigua and Barbuda is rapidly cementing its reputation as one of the leading cruise destinations in the region, and this milestone sets the tone for an even brighter future in cruise tourism. With five cruise ships docked at the port, this marks a record-breaking day for Antigua’s tourism infrastructure.

The Antigua Cruise Port has consistently expanded its facilities and capabilities to accommodate high-volume cruise traffic. On this special day, five major vessels docked in St. John’s, while Falmouth Harbour welcomed additional ships. The successful disembarkation of over 12,000 passengers is a testament to the port’s growing operational efficiency and logistical prowess.

Visitors were greeted with world-class services, including efficient baggage handling, guided excursions, and diverse shopping opportunities at Heritage Quay, one of the island’s iconic shopping areas. This high level of coordination not only supports Antigua’s tourism industry but also ensures that guests enjoy a smooth, hassle-free experience from the moment they step off the ships.

Source: Travel and Tour

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