Antigua's New US$30M Oasis-Class Berth Is Sparking Interest from Cruise Lines

With completion of the US$30 million Oasis-class berth at St. John's, Antigua Cruise Port reports bookings for the second half of 2021 and for 2022 are rising. This includes interest from Royal Caribbean International, now that St. John's fifth berth can accommodate its massive vessels. Antigua Cruise Port's next area of focus is the $2 million upgrade of Heritage Quay Shopping Mall and the $25 million commercial development at Pointe. Pre-pandemic, Antigua handled about 800,000 pax annually. With the port's redevelopment, the destination will be able serve as many as 1 million cruise visitors a year.

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