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Nassau, Bahamas Cruise Port Celebrates Anniversary With New Enhancements
Nassau Cruise Port celebrates its sixth anniversary with new developments, including a swimming pool, expanded marina, and a ferry terminal, aiming to enhance guest experience and support local economy.
Learn more about the Nassau cruise port which is a popular travel site. Pictured: Nassau, Bahamas’ cruise port with bright blue waters and lush green trees. The Bahamas is an extremely popular travel destination in the West Atlantic Ocean. The relatively ...
According to TravelPulse, the popular cruise destination is celebrating its sixth year of continuous operations with a host of changes, including a new pool area, a larger marina and an innovative new ferry terminal system.
The port in Nassau, Bahamas set a single-day record on Feb. 27, 2023 welcoming 28,554 passengers with six ships in port: Royal Caribbean’s Wonder of The Seas and Harmony of the Seas, Carnival’s Mardi Gras, Celebrity Reflection and Beyond and MSC ...
A new terminal, Junkanoo museum, and more welcome visitors with a taste of authentic Bahamian flair steps from the dock. After three years of construction, today, the reimagined Nassau Cruise Port opens its doors to cruisers sailing to Nassau, the vibrant ...
An overhead view of the redeveloped Nassau Cruise Port with new retail, amphitheater and food and beverage outlets on the left. Photo Credit: Nassau Cruise Port Following a four-year redevelopment of the Nassau Cruise Port, the first phase of the $300 ...
Nassau Cruise Port will build a $35 million water park at the $330 million facility, which opened last year, Mike Maura, the cruise port’s CEO, said Monday in local news reports. The facility has no confirmed construction start date for the water park ...
Hurricane Melissa made landfall in Jamaica on Tuesday as one of the most powerful storms in history and, while the storm has weakened, it is currently making its way toward Bermuda. The National Hurricane Center said in its latest advisory Melissa is located about 215 miles northeast of the central Bahamas with maximum sustained winds around 105 mph with higher gusts,