Trinidad and Tobago to welcome four cruise ships in November, know deets

Trinidad and Tobago: As the tourism sector commences in Trinidad and Tobago, the tourism authority has shared the schedule of Cruise Ship Arrivals in the month of November.

19th of November 2022

Trinidad and Tobago to welcome four cruise ships in November, know deets

Trinidad and Tobago: As the tourism sector commences in Trinidad and Tobago, the tourism authority has shared the schedule of Cruise Ship Arrivals in the month of November. According to the tourism authority of Trinidad and Tobago, nearly four (4) cruise ships will dock at Trinidad. Reportedly, the cruise season will commence on November 21, 2022 (Tuesday).

The schedule announced by the tourism authority of Trinidad read:

1)
Date: November 21, 2022
Day: Monday
Time: 08 in the morning
Cruise Name: MS Insignia

2)
Date: November 22, 2022
Day: Tuesday
Time: 08 in the morning
Cruise Name: Rhapsody of the Seas

3)
Date: November 29, 2022
Day: Tuesday
Time: 08 in the morning
Cruise Name: Rhapsody of the Seas

4)
Date: November 30, 2022
Day: Wednesday
Time: 07 in the morning
Cruise Name: MSC Seashore

Picture Courtesy: Trinidad and Tobago Tourism Authority

The MSC Seashore cruise will be the largest cruise and will dock at the destination with the 5,877passengers and 4,540 crew; it is expected to call at Port of Spain on November 30 2022.

The cruise season will commence in the twin-island nation of Trinidad and Tobago after the break of two years due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Tobago will witness the start of the season on November 20, 2022 (Monday), with the cruise entering Scarborough. On the other hand, the season will start a day later in Trinidad (on November 21, 2022). It is anticipated that the season will run until April 2023.

Both island countries, Trinidad and Tobago will see a total of 71 cruise calls, with 28 arriving in Trinidad’s Cruise Ship Complex in Port of Spain and 43 in the Scarborough and Charlotteville ports in Tobago. In these six months of the cruise season, it is expected that around 126,962 passengers and 47,570 crew members will dock at the ports of the twin islands.