Port of Road Town Opens in the BVI

A new beginning for the tourism industry in the British Virgin Islands was declared on Wednesday, as the newly expanded cruise pier was officially opened.
On Wednesday morning at 7:30 am, the Norwegian Getaway made its inaugural call to the Port of Road Town; on time for the opening ceremony.
Premier and minister of finance, Dr. Orlando Smith, minister for communications and works, Mark Vanterpool and other dignitaries were on the dock to welcome the Norwegian Getaway cruise ship to the port, as well as award a couple with a dream vacation package.
This gesture symbolized a new beginning for the territory in opening its shores to more tourists and developing stronger international relationships.
Governor John Duncan expressed his congratulations to the BVI government and its vision in making the pier a reality. He added that British Virgin Islanders should be proud and that the pier profiles the territory’s high quality culture.
Duncan said, “As a gateway to our territory, (the cruise pier) will play an important role in maintaining tourism as a key pillar in the Virgin Islands economy. A shop window to Nature’s Little Secrets, where the type and quality of customer services offered are not only friendly and welcoming but amongst the best in the region.”
Smith in remarks said that the government is strengthening the BVI’s tourism product and providing training to accommodate the growing sector.
“We are improving our customer service experience by training our frontline Customs and Immigration staff, as well as our taxi operators. We have partnered to strengthen the core of the BVI’s tourism product and its reputation by ensuring that our people are ready to respond to the rapid growth of commerce, and deliver excellent customer service at all levels,” Smith said.
The cruise pier expansion and landside development project is placed under the portfolio of the ministry of communications and works, and the minister, Vanterpool stated that his goal is to develop the territory to help secure a brighter future for all.
Vanterpool said, “We have worked extremely hard to ensure that the infrastructure of the Virgin Islands is maintained and improved according to international standards.”
He added, “With that will come the necessary amenities and facilities, to ensure that our cruise ship passengers are properly welcomed and entertained here, hence the landside development.”
Leader of the opposition, Ralph O’Neal was also present to give his remarks for the historic occasion. O’Neal provided a brief history lesson on the Road Harbour and what it means for the territory today.
He said, “What we see here today is a continuation of what started many years ago and from what I have been reading about the other islands, we have to catch up, otherwise we will find ourselves lagging. So I am very glad to see what has been done here today and a time will come when we have to do more because tourism is growing.”
The opening ceremony ended with an anchor drop by government officials and a plaque presentation to the captain of the Norwegian Getaway.
Source: Caribbean News Now