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How $300M Was Spent On Revitalization

NASSAU, BAHAMAS – Operations at the newly re-developed Nassau Cruise Port said to be going well, according to the thousands of passengers that have already passed through the new state-of-the-art facility and Operations Manager Marques Williams.

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NASSAU, BAHAMAS – Operations at the newly re-developed Nassau Cruise Port said to be going well, according to the thousands of passengers that have already passed through the new state-of-the-art facility and Operations Manager Marques Williams. 

Williams says the NCP took up the challenge to increase the number of vessels that call at the port that meant dredging and expanding.

And here’s how the 300 million dollars was spent.

Willams says the majority of the investment went to critical infrastructure.

In addition to accommodating the largest vessels and cruise lines in the world, they can accommodate six ships simultaneously, increasing their ability to welcome around 30,000 passengers per day. 

Williams says passengers and crew have been blown away by the renovations. 

And from short-term stays to emergency diversions, the NCP exec says the cruise port is in the perfect location to welcome ships.

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