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Prime Minister Minnis welcomes back Royal Caribbean International cruise lines to The Bahamas
By Office of the Prime Minister
Jun 13, 2021 - 12:41:14 PM

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Adventure of the Seas homeporting offers ‘best of both worlds’

Prime Minister Minnis welcomes back Royal Caribbean International cruise lines to The Bahamas Adventure of the Seas homeporting offers ‘best of both worlds’

Prime Minister the Most Hon. Dr. Hubert Minnis on Saturday welcomed back Royal Caribbean International to The Bahamas after a year’s long shutdown of the cruise industry due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

“It has been a long and challenging period for our country and for the entire world including the global tourism industry and the cruising sector,” said the Prime Minister.

“Cruising is an essential economic driver for our small country.”

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In 2019, The Bahamas welcomed a record-breaking 5.4 million visitors arriving by cruise. Each year, Royal Caribbean’s ships brought about 2 million passengers to The Bahamas.

Prime Minister Minnis was speaking at the Homeporting Inauguration of Adventure of the Seas official ceremony and plaque presentation held at Pompey Square.

Homeporting cruise passengers will fly into Nassau to embark, spend time onshore, at the conclusion of the cruise return to Nassau to disembark and fly back home. The spin off from this movement of guests may result in more hotel room nights.

The Royal Caribbean arrangement offers the “best of both worlds,” said Prime Minister Minnis – a cruise guest who adds on a hotel stay of one to two nights.

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The weekly movement of guests in and out of Nassau will require additional airlift, the use of local ground transportation services and many other professional services, noted the Prime Minister.

Adventure of the Seas will homeport in Nassau and visit additional islands in The Bahamas over a 7-night itinerary. This includes visits to Grand Bahama, and Perfect Day at Coco Cay, Royal Caribbean’s private destination in the Berry Islands that employs a good number of Bahamians.

This homeporting initiative means that even more Bahamians across the islands can get back to work as the sector continues its recovery, said the Prime Minister.

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The Adventure of the Seas itinerary will also afford enterprising Bahamians the opportunity to avail themselves of the cruise line’s demand for: provisions, services, tour excursions, attractions, and authentic, memorable one-of-a-kind guest experiences.

Prime Minister Minnis said Royal Caribbean’s decision to homeport Adventure of the Seas in Nassau is in line with the robust investment they have made in this destination over many years.

A highlight of Royal Caribbean’s discussions with Bahamas tourism officials and key industry stakeholders has been the proposition of making Nassau a homeport and potential gateway to the Caribbean, he said.

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“This proposition has the potential to make a significant economic impact on our nation, though there is still much to be done to realize this potential,” said the Prime Minister.

Prime Minister Minnis noted that Royal Caribbean’s outlook for investments in The Bahamas is quite ambitious.

The cruise line is also the main principal in the acquisition and future development of the Grand Lucayan and affiliate investments on Grand Bahama.

Royal Caribbean’s plans for a beach break destination on Paradise Island – Royal Beach Club – includes a $50 million investment that will generate an extra $26 million per year in visitor spending, said the Prime Minister.

“With the vaccine distribution in active progress in The Bahamas and abroad, major hotel re-openings, and the return of cruising in The Bahamas, there is steadfast optimism that our country will once again achieve record-breaking tourism levels,” said the Prime Minister.

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