Antigua and Barbuda: Know ACP Cruise Ship Weekly Calendar between Dec 12 to 18
The Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority has recently shared ACP Cruise Ship Weekly Calendar. The shared schedule is applicable from December 12 (Monday) to December 18 (Sunday).
13th of December 2022
Antigua and Barbuda: The Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority has recently shared ACP Cruise Ship Weekly Calendar. The shared schedule is applicable from December 12 (Monday) to December 18 (Sunday). This week around fifteen (15) cruise ships will dock at the ports of the twin island country of Antigua and Barbuda.
The shared schedule by the tourism authority is as follows:
On December 12, Monday, Mein Schiff 2 of Cruise line TUI Cruises; Star Pride of Windstar Cruises with a capacity of 2,900 and 312, respectively, will be welcomed to the country. The assigned berth for Mein Schiff 2 is Heritage Quay and for Star Pride is Falmouth.
On December 13, Tuesday, five cruise ships will arrive in Antigua and Barbuda. The five cruises will be – Britannia of P&O Cruises with 3,611 capacity; Voyager of the Seas of RCI with a capacity of 3,100; Sirena of Oceania with 684 capacity; Celebrity Millennium of Celebrity Cruises with 2,038 votes and Royal Clipper of Star Clipper with 227 votes.
On December 15, Celebrity Equinox of Celebrity Cruises will arrive, along with Star Flyer of Star Clippers. Both cruise ships will have a capacity of 2,850 and 450, respectively.
On December 16, two cruise ships will be welcomed to the nation of Antigua and Barbuda. The first cruise to arrive at the port will be Celebrity Edge of Celebrity Cruises with a 2,908 capacity, and the second cruise will be Seabourn Sojourn of Seabourn with a capacity of 450.
On December 17, Marella Discovery of Marella Cruises will come to Heritage Quay along with Azamara Onward of Azamara, arriving at Nevis St Pier.
On Sunday, December 18, two cruises, Windsurf of Windstar Cruises and Seven Seas Navigator of NCI, will arrive in Antigua and Barbuda.
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