Carnival Cruise Line and the Bahamian government have signed an agreement today for a multi-million-dollar project to build a new cruise port facility to be funded and operated by Carnival Cruise Line on Grand Bahama Island. The plans call for the the construction of the largest purpose-built cruise facility ever in The Bahamas and will be inspired by the people of the Bahamas and their islands.
This project will provide significant economic stimulus for the country of The Bahamas, specifically employment and economic opportunities throughout the development, construction and ongoing operation once completed.
Christine Duffy, president of Carnival Cruise Line said
“Carnival Cruise Line is the leader in year-round cruising to The Bahamas and this new development will not only provide a truly extraordinary and one-of-a-kind destination experience for our guests but it will further solidify our partnership with the people of The Bahamas,”
“In 2017, along with Carnival’s sister lines, Carnival Corporation will bring close to 3 million guests to The Bahamas via calls to Nassau, Freeport, Grand Bahama, Half Moon Cay and Princess Cays, the latter two of which were developed and are operated by Carnival Corporation brands Holland America Line and Princess Cruises. Collectively, we represent the single largest cruise company investor in The Bahamas,”
During the signing ceremony, Carnival Corporation President and CEO Arnold Donald said,
“When Ted Arison, the founder of Carnival and the modern day cruise industry, embarked on his first cruise, it was to The Bahamas. From that day until now, The Bahamas continues to be one of the most strategic and important destinations for our company.”
“Signing this agreement today is especially meaningful to me, as we strive to further contribute to the prosperity of the people of The Bahamas through providing experiences that continue to exceed our guests’ expectations.”
Prime Minister the Right Honourable Perry G. Christie stated,
“The Government of The Bahamas has had a long and close association with Carnival which has been of great economic benefit to both parties.”
“This new cruise port initiative in East Grand Bahama will deliver a cruise port in the traditional sense, but more than that, its shore project will create a new ‘destination’ with a distinctive flavour and characteristics that offer the broadest Bahamian entrepreneurial and employment opportunities, representing another phase in the development of Grand Bahama as a viable tourist centre.”
The planned features of the new destination include a mile-long beach, food, beverage and shopping outlets, a wide array of water-based amenities and other recreational facilities. A pier capable of accommodating two of Carnival’s largest cruise ships simultaneously will also be built. The island destination is expected to eventually host up to 1 million guests annually from several ships within Carnival Corporation brands of cruise lines.
More details on the project will be expected in the coming months and no exact completion date has been set. The project is subject to a detailed public discussion process, environmental studies and permitting.