The Nassau cruise port improves tourism to the Bahamas

Nassau, the Bahamas – Nassau Cruise Port (NCP), the gateway to the Bahamas for millions of cruise passengers per year, is proud to announce its official subscription to the Bahamas Hotel and Tourism Association (BHTA). This strategic alliance reflects the continuous commitment of NCP to improve the tourist product of the Bahamas. It also supports the growth and sustainability of the national hotel sector.
By joining the BHTA, Nassau Cruise Port deepens its collaboration with the main tourist stakeholders. This decision underlines its dedication to the origin of the success shared in industry. As the most frequented transport cruise in the world, the NCP provides unique ideas, unique investments and infrastructure. These contributions will benefit members and the broader Bahamian economy.
“We are honored to join the Bahamas Hotel and Tourism Association and to stand alongside many dedicated organizations working to raise our tourism industry,” said Mike Maura Jr., CEO and director of Nassau Cruise Port. “Our investment in the redevelopment of the port was designed not only to improve the experience of visitors, but to ensure greater economic opportunities for the Bahamians. Thanks to our members of the BHTA, we are impatient to create stronger partnerships, to share knowledge and to support initiatives that benefit the whole country. ” The president of the BHTA, Jackson Weech, praised the members of the cruise port, noting the value of having his voice and his expertise represented within the association.
“Considering the unique positioning of Nassau Cruise Port as an integral entry point into the Bahamas; We are very happy to make them join our organization. The experience of the port of Nassau Cruise is the first and the last impression which will be integrated into the spirit of many of our sea ports when they offer guests and premises of Nassa craftsmen and artists;
Recentment of $ 300 million
The port of Nassau Cruise recently finished a transformer of $ 300 million redevelopment projectCreating a modern world -class installation with expanded berths, improved retail and catering options and a dynamic museum and amphitheater. The port now accommodates up to six ships simultaneously, including the largest cruise ships in the world. The second phase of its redevelopment is currently underway and includes the creation of a portable swimming pool experience and an expansion of its yacht and marina services.
With this new partnership, the two organizations reaffirm their shared commitment to promote innovation, sustainability and excellence in Bahamian tourism.




