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65 cruise calls in new season

This story was posted 9 months ago
8 November 2021
in Business, PRESS RELEASE, Travel/Tourism
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The Grenada Tourism Authority (GTA) is pleased to announce today that Grenada can expect 65 cruise calls in the upcoming cruise season.

The first cruise ship is expected to enter our shores on 9 November 2021 at a time when travel to the Caribbean holds the most appeal to both the US and European markets due to the warm weather and the multitude of excursion options available on island.

The tourism authority has been making preparatory steps for the re-entry of cruise ships by embarking on a series of conversations with tourism stakeholders of all sectors to allow for open dialogue and clear messaging on the way forward. GTA has also supported and facilitated workshops and training sessions specifically targeting health and safety measures and service excellence. These initiatives were all part of an overall strategy to put Grenada on the path to readiness.

All passengers disembarking from the visiting cruise ships will be 100% vaccinated, except children below the age of 14, and will have to comply with the extremely thorough and rigorous protocols that have been put in place. Bubbled tours have been implemented to secure the safety of all which entails fully vaccinated frontline teams, wearing of masks, deep and consistent sanitization, social distancing and the ability to contact trace.

The positive impacts of the return of cruise ships to Grenada’s ports of call will be felt throughout the island, giving a much-needed boost to the taxi and transportation sector, tour operators, local craft vendors, artisans and restaurants. The far-reaching impacts of this revitalisation will also aid in the sustainability of agriculture.

“It has been by no means an easy task to get to this point but we subscribe to the mantra that there are no shortcuts and have therefore worked closely and responsibly with our CMO to the development and implementation of a framework of protocols for the safe resumption of cruise. We commit to remaining diligent in ensuring that these protocols are adhered to,” said Petra Roach, CEO, Grenada Tourism Authority.

Please be reminded that all cruise call schedule changes will be shared with our stakeholders once received from the cruise ships, port agents and tour operators. We are all focused on a safe, exciting and sustainable recovery.

GTA

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Comments 7

  1. JenJen says:
    9 months ago

    ALL TOURISTS must wear masks, wash or sanitize hands and distance to participate in tours. Everyone who is vaccinated or unvaccinated needs to wear a mask wash hands, sanitizer and distance. I agree, they need to have a negative PCR test same as incoming air travellers and yachting. Quarantine until results are back.

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  2. BNG says:
    9 months ago

    Grenada vaccination rates 30 % vaccinated ..THIS is the PROBLEM .. not the travelers – who have to be vaccinated. WAKE UP GRENADA !!!

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  3. Wilson T-2000 says:
    9 months ago

    Dan: You ask “how?” Answer: ”bubbles”. Please be patient. In a day or two, Petra Roach, the CEO ( or, as The New Today would say, “the female CEO”) of the Grenada Tourism Authority, will explain fully.

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  4. G says:
    9 months ago

    Details severely lacking but my guess is they just can’t walk off the ship – only go on pre-arranged tours with fully vaccinated tour operators. Probably rapid testing daily too.

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  5. Dan says:
    9 months ago

    How can this be allowed, when any person arriving buy a yacht or airplane has to undo go a PCR test on arrival here and quarantine for up to 48 hrs, surly this is a violation of the emergency powers act this government has in place.
    We have to had to behave, not fete, adhere to curfews and people who choose not get vaccinated are having to for go their jobs in certain sectors.
    As this government said, “IT ONLY TAKES ONE INFECTED PERSON” when criticising the Jabjab and street fetes in August.
    How can they let a few hundred / few thousand people of a ship with no testing and everybody else arriving is penalised ????

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  6. Vinod Chugnani says:
    9 months ago

    From when the Cruise ship passengers will be allowed to come out and start shopping in the Esplanade Mall ..?

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  7. Grenadian says:
    9 months ago

    You’ll acting like vaccinated people don’t spread the virus. So what of all the passengers are fully vaccinated, does that mean they won’t have the virus and pass it on?

    Reply

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