Palm Cay revs up excitement at Miami International Boat Show

Mon, Mar 3rd 2014, 12:45 AM

Getting the Picture with Palm Cay - Scores of people line up to get more information about the fast-growing Palm Cay development at the Miami International Boat Show. They were rewarded with pictures of themselves in Palm Cay frames, a new twist on the next best thing to a selfie.  NASSAU, Bahamas -- Representatives of a fast-growing New Providence development returned from the Miami International Boat Show this week with reports of their best year ever in the show that spans 2.5 million square feet, attracting tens of thousands of visitors shopping or dreaming over a fantasy land of boats, all things marine, exotic destinations and, more recently, real estate.
For Palm Cay, the $200 million beachfront and marina community rising on Nassau's southeastern shore, there was a steady stream of traffic at the booth they shared with the Bahamas Ministry of Tourism from opening to closing daily.
"There were a few times when people lined up to get more information about The Bahamas and about Palm Cay," said Zack Bonczek, Palm Cay Director of Sales and Marketing. "Of course, we were trying to make it fun, too, encouraging show goers to enter in a Palm Cay photo contest to win a free weekend stay in one of our beachfront townhomes.
"This was our third year at the show and it was by far the best in terms of interest. That's good news not just for us but for The Bahamas as a whole and we were pleased to be able to share The Bahamas' booth."

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