Grand Bahama welcomes first cruise ship since Matthew

Thu, Nov 10th 2016, 09:35 AM


The first cruise ship to Grand Bahama since the passing of Hurricane Matthew on October 7 was Carnival Valor on Monday, November 7. Shown are Betty Bethel, director of tourism for Grand Bahama, along with Russell Miller, Chairman of the Grand Bahama Island Tourism Board, welcoming a few of the passengers at Freeport Harbour. (Photo: BIS/Lisa Davis)

Grand Bahama welcomed the first cruise ship, Carnival Valor - with some 3,281 passengers at Freeport Harbour on Monday, November 7 - since the passage of Hurricane Matthew on October 7.

Hurricane Matthew passed over Grand Bahama as a Category 4 storm, destroying everything in its path. Residents and businesses one month later are still working diligently to return to normal.

According to Director of Tourism for Grand Bahama Betty Bethel, the vessel's arrival into Grand Bahama on Monday shows Carnival's commitment to Grand Bahama - to have come back so quickly following the storm. This, she added, could have only happened with the hard work of the Grand Bahama Port Authority, Emera, Sanitation Services and all of the other companies that worked diligently to bring the island back as quickly as they could.

"With the various partnerships we are once again able to return commerce to the island," she continued.

"The cruise ship business is essential to the mix of revenue generation daily, not just to the port but to all of the various vendors, the transportation, the tours and attractions, the authentic artisans. So we're very, very pleased that Carnival Valor is in."

To welcome the cruise line back to the island, the Ministry of Tourism gave its passengers a grand welcome with a taste of Goombay Punch, Junkanoo, and a band that performed throughout the day.

Passenger ferry Balearia, which cruises between Fort Lauderdale and Freeport, Grand Bahama has continuously serviced the island, bringing not only guests, but much-needed cargo to assist with relief efforts, as well.

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