Jamaica reports rebound in cruise ship tourists
Published Wednesday, April 20th 2011Jamaica reports rebound in cruise ship tourists
KINGSTON, Jamaica
Jamaica benefited from a nearly 10% increase in cruise ship arrivals during the most recent, busy winter season, the Caribbean country's tourism minister (Edmund Bartlett) announced Tuesday.
Edmund Bartlett said cruise ship tourists surged by 9.6 percent this high season over the same period in 2009-2010, an increase of 34,954 visitors.
Bartlett, who made the comments at a conference in Montego Bay, also said the tourism industry brought in foreign exchange earnings of $852.6 million during the winter, a 6 percent increase over the $804.5 million earned over the same period last season. Stopover arrivals increased by 5.6 percent, he added.
The rebound of cruise ship passengers is especially good news for tourism-dependent Jamaica since the number of ship tourists visiting the island dropped by 1.4 percent last year to 910,000.
Jamaica hopes to capture even more of the cruise ship market with the recent opening of a two-berth cruise port in the north coast town of Falmouth.
Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. and the Port Authority of Jamaica developed the $220 million, three-phase port project, which is nestled between the resort cities of Montego Bay and Ocho Rios.
Although the port received its first visiting cruise ship in February, officials held the opening ceremony last month for the arrival of the 16-deck, 225,000-ton (204,100-metric-ton) Oasis of the Seas.
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