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CRUISE EXECUTIVES BUOYED BY USVI HARBOR PLANS
Industry: Cruise       

Ports of the Virgin Islands meet with FCCA in Miami

(TRAVPR.COM) UNITED STATES - July 6th, 2018

For Immediate Release

Source: United States Virgin Islands Department of Tourism

Contacts: 

Bevan Springer, Marketplace Excellence + 1 201 861-2056
 
Luana Wheatley, U.S. Virgin Islands Department of Tourism + 1 340 774-8784


Carlos Torres de Navarra - Chairman, Florida-Caribbean Cruise Association
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The Ports of the Virgin Islands team met with cruise leaders in Miami.
 
CRUISE EXECUTIVES BUOYED BY USVI HARBOR PLANS
 
MIAMI (July 6, 2018) - The Ports of the U.S. Virgin Islands group recently completed its quarterly update with the Florida-Caribbean Cruise Association's (FCCA) Operations Committee in Miami where cruise executives were briefed and provided feedback on port improvements, including the introduction of transportation to the Charlotte Amalie Harbor this year.
 
The U.S. Virgin Islands team included Commissioner of Tourism Beverly Nicholson-Doty; Commissioner of Public Works Nelson Petty; Executive Director of the Virgin Islands Port Authority (VIPA) David Mapp; Assistant Executive Director and Director of Engineering Damian Cartwright; and Clifford Graham, CEO of The West Indian Company Limited (WICO).
 
Commissioner Petty outlined progress on implementing harbor transportation and updated the FCCA group on the Main Street and Veterans Drive projects, while Executive Director Mapp and Assistant Executive Director Cartwright spoke about the proposed dredging of the Charlotte Amalie Harbor, its adjacent channel as well as cruise ship berths at WICO to accommodate larger Oasis Class vessels.
 
The dredging design for Crown Bay and a new mooring dolphin to accommodate Quantum Class vessels on the north berth were discussed, along with plans for a Christiansted dredge project for St. Croix.
 
Clifford Graham shared with cruise executives a revised concept for proposed new berths in Charlotte Amalie, while Commissioner Nicholson-Doty outlined the Department's updated Crisis Communications preparedness plan and the department's new Purpose in Paradise voluntourism program. The program was met with enthusiasm by the executives present, who also complimented the U.S. Virgin Islands team for sharing helpful updates in the aftermath of last September's storms.
 
"Having an ongoing dialogue with the FCCA as we upgrade our infrastructure and visitor experience is a key component of our destination strategy," said Commissioner Nicholson-Doty, who underscored that the safe and free movement of visitors and traffic complements growth plans as cruise sector activity revives in the Territory.
 
"The FCCA is very happy with the honest and frank discussions," said Carlos Torres de Navarra, Chairman of the FCCA Operations Committee and Vice President, Commercial Port Operations of Carnival Cruise Lines. "One of the big things that we've been pushing as an industry, and the Territory has agreed that it was important, was this whole issue of water transportation to add another element to what is the beauty of the USVI," he added. "So, we (are) really happy to hear that potentially, we're looking at a fourth quarter installation start of those operations ... it's just one more thing that's going to make the USVI great."
 
Following the Ports of the Virgin Islands meeting, the USVI delegation, along with the FCCA members, met with tourism and ports representatives from the British Virgin Islands, Dominica, Puerto Rico and St. Maarten for talks centered on disaster preparedness and strengthening Eastern Caribbean itineraries.
 
Regional tourism and ports representatives met with members of the FCCA Operations Committee.
About the U.S. Virgin Islands
For more information about the United States Virgin Islands, go to VisitUSVI.com, follow us on Instagram (@visitusvi) and become a fan on Facebook (www.facebook.com/VisitUSVI). When traveling to the U.S. Virgin Islands, U.S. citizens enjoy all the conveniences of domestic travel - including on-line check-in - making travel to the U.S. Virgin Islands easier than ever. As a United States Territory, travel to the U.S. Virgin Islands does not require a passport from U.S. citizens arriving from Puerto Rico or the U.S. mainland. Entry requirements for non-U.S. citizens are the same as for entering the United States from any foreign destination. Upon departure, a passport is required for all but U.S. citizens.
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