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7/29/2014 
CRUISE SHIP SEASON CLOSES WITH A BANG  
Three thousand, nine hundred and seventy nine (3,979) passengers and crew members of the MSC Divina injected approximately $416,000 into Grenada’s economy on Friday, 25th July 2014. The 2012 luxury Italian cruise line berthed in Grenada for the second time since its inaugural visit on 28th May 2014. It returned to Grenada from Rio de Janiero, Brazil following the FIFA World Cup Finals. “We are on the verge of reducing seasonality, with only two months of 2014 without cruise ship calls” says the GTA’s Manager of Nautical Development, Mrs. Nikoyan Roberts. The MSC Divina closed the spring cruise ship season, becoming the ninety-ninth cruise call. For the period January to June 2014 Grenada has seen 149,073 cruisers, a twelve percent (12%) increase from 133,163 for the same period in 2013. From 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. the MSC Divina cruisers, who were predominantly from South America and North America, ventured through the streets of St. George’s sampling fresh fruits, discovering the historic buildings, and purchasing spices and souvenirs. Taxi Drivers who were stationed at the Esplanade Mall explained that the cruise visitors were keen on exploring the island, so much so that public transportation was also utilized for island tours. Cruise calls give the GTA an excellent opportunity to entice short stay visitors to return for longer stays. The Grenada Tourism Authority partnered with the Spicemas Corporation, the Grenada Cultural Foundation, Grenada Chocolate, Westerhall Rums, and de La Grenade Industries to ensure that visitors were given a high dosage of Grenadian flavour and rhythm while at the Esplanade Mall. The cruise visitors were serenaded with the melodic sounds of Pan Ossia and the intriguing movements of the Wild Indians, Moko Jumbies, and Vieux Corps, and were given samples of the local rums and chocolates. The winter cruise ship season commences with the inaugural visit of the Disney Magic on 24th September 2014, a trip that will not only impact the economy but will also bring a spirit of philanthropy. Source: gov.gd
 

 


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CRUISE SHIP SEASON CLOSES WITH A BANG  
Now here is a question for our Tourist Authority and the Ministry of Finance and it is this,in your report dated/posted 29/7/14 you claimed that our intake of tourist coming into our spiceisle have increased and you go as far as to quote that The Msc Devina on her last visit to Spice isle from the 25/7/14 to 29/7/14 ,Grenada was in the money to the tune of $416.000 dollars ,good some might say but why stop there why are we not being told of the breakdown ,meaning was this the amount of money spent by the 3979 Tourists and further more can further statement be made as to all the other cruisers and passengers that visited our spice isle during these past four months,yes in line with your promise statements by the PM about Accountability and Transparency.
100By: gabe
7/30/2014 7:20:42 AM
Very good question. Did that money come from the visitors. Is it US or EC dollars. How did the cruise season financially impact our tourism and conversely our financial growth.
By: John
8/4/2014 11:23:17 AM