2014 Best Year Ever for Cruise Shipping in Jamaica

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18 April 2015 3:55pm
2014 Best Year Ever for Cruise Shipping in Jamaica

2014 was Jamaica’s best year ever for cruise shipping as the island welcomed 1.4 million cruise visitors, a 12.5 percent increase over 2013.

Jamaica’s Minister of Tourism and Entertainment, the Hon. Dr. Wykeham McNeill, made this announcement during his contribution to the Sectoral Debate in Parliament, on Tuesday, April 14, 2014.

“Already this year we are up 8.5 percent and again we have had increases in all three ports,” said Minister McNeill.  “This year for the first time we have a record breaking three cruise ships home porting in Montego Bay – the Louis Cristal, Thomson Dream and AIDA Bella – with all the concomitant goods and services required to tender these vessels,” the Tourism Minister added.  Next year Jamaica will welcome a fourth cruise ship to its shores for home porting.

Transformational Projects in Ocho Rios, Falmouth and Montego Bay that started last year are well underway and will provide improved services and a more attractive landscape to the thousands of visitors that pass through the island’s ports.

“In Ocho Rios, we have completed phases one and two of the J$400 million resort upgrading project.  This year we will commence phases three and four of the project, which will see the total reconstruction of the promenade as well as work on the Ocho Rios Main Street, including areas that are to be pedestrianized,” said Minister McNeill.

In Falmouth, a streetscape project is now underway and work has already started on Harbor Lane and will begin this week on Falmouth Street.

In Montego Bay, work is ongoing on the lighting of the Elegant Corridor, to be completed by May 31 of this year.

Source: South Florida Caribbean News
 

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