Nassau Cruise Port Eyes 1m Visitors By End-2021

Nassau Cruise Port’s Michael Maura said the port could welcome 1m visitors through the end of 2021 even if vessels call in The Bahamas with just 60 percent average occupancy. 520 cruise ships are expected to visit the port between 01AUG through the end of 2021 as cruise travel slowly returns to normal levels. “We definitely have a lot more activity on the horizon this year,” Maura said. “We have regular conversations, my team and I, with Disney, Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC), Royal Caribbean, Carnival and Norwegian.”

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