KINGSTOWN, St. Vincent, CMC – St. Vincent and the Grenadines says it has joined the US-based Florida Caribbean Cruise Affiliation (FCCA) as a 2024 Vacation spot Growth Strategic Companion because it seeks to spice up and increase the cruise business’s demand for the multi-island state.
Kingston mentioned the collaboration is a part of a joint effort to advertise the cruise business. The settlement was signed through the Seatrade Cruise International Convention held in Miami earlier this month.
Seatrade Cruise International Convention is held yearly and is the world’s largest occasion for cruise line executives, suppliers, and business leaders. The FCCA is a non-profit group comprising 23 member traces working 200 vessels in Floridian, Caribbean, and Latin American waters.
The Ministry of Tourism mentioned, “The strategic partnership will concentrate on growing the vacation spot’s cruise tourism business, collaborating on tourism analysis and product improvement, and enhancing cruise guests’ onshore expertise whereas visiting St. Vincent and the Grenadines.”
Tourism Minister Carlos James mentioned, “This strategic partnership comes when our nation is experiencing vital tourism progress, notably inside the cruise tourism sector.”
St. Vincent and the Grenadines noticed a noteworthy enhance in cruise tourism following the pandemic and the eruption of its volcano, La Soufriere, in 2001. The vacation spot consists of 32 breathtaking islands and cays, with a number of ports of entry on numerous islands. It’s a extremely sought-after vacationer vacation spot.
James expressed optimism for continued progress within the cruise tourism sector following two consecutive record-breaking seasons.
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