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Royal Seas Cruises, newest supplier of stopover visitors to Grand Bahama Island
Dec 12, 2015 - 11:12:14 AM

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Freeport, Grand Bahama - Minister for Grand Bahama Island Hon. Michael Darville announced that Royal Seas Cruises, a new travel marketing company has commenced marketing cruise & stay vacation packages to Grand Bahama Island and is expected to generate over 50,000 stopover visitors generating over 100,000 visitor nights into Grand Bahama Island with some 80% of guests hosted at their preferred resort partner the Grand Lucayan Resort.

The value to the Grand Bahamian economy of Royal Seas Cruises is projected to reach some $16,450,000.00 in direct spend in the Grand Bahama economy and represents the cornerstone of our premiere resort Grand Lucayan's business.

"We look forward to a strengthening relationship with Royal Seas Cruises as one of the principal drivers of sea stopover business to Grand Bahama enabled by the new Bahamas Paradise Cruise Lines, which offers some 182 year round departures between the Port of Palm Beach and Grand Bahama Island that is projected to deliver some 300,000 annual visitors to Grand Bahama Island", said Minister Darville.

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