by Brian Major
Last updated: 4:55 PM ET, Thu July 20, 2023
Cayman Islands tourism officials say the destination is on target
to reach its target of 1.2 million visitors cruise passengers in 2023.
However, the Caribbean nation must diversify and “upsell” the
tourism products, services and on-island experiences stakeholders markets to cruise visitors to “maintain and grow those numbers, said a
top destination official.
Between January and May of 2023, the Cayman Islands hosted
666,000 cruise passengers, representing 73.8 percent of the shipboard arrivals the
destination recorded in pre-pandemic 2019, said Rosa Harris, director of the
Cayman Islands Department of Tourism (CIDOT).
Traditionally one of the most-visited Caribbean cruise
ports, the Cayman Islands hosted 1.83 million cruise vacationers in pre-pandemic
2019, then the third-highest figure among destinations tracked by the Caribbean
Tourism Organization.
Speaking at a Florida-Caribbean Cruise Association conference
in the Cayman Islands earlier this year, Kenneth Bryan, the country’s
minister of tourism supported the of FCCA and government officials’ “strong
focus” on developing new visitor attractions and experiences in the
destination.
In a Cayman Compass report on the gathering, Bryan said the
government is focused on “Building new attractions and providing funding” for tourism
entrepreneurs. Bryan also expressed hope a proposed niche business funding
program would be approved by government ministers.
The Cayman Islands is scheduled to receive 269 calls from
53 different vessels in In 2024, said CIDOT officials, including calls from
ships from Princess Cruises, Norwegian Cruise Line, Celebrity Cruises, Disney
Cruise Line, Royal Caribbean International, Carnival Cruise Lines, Regent Seven
Seas, Silversea Cruises and Holland America Line.
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