Last Updated on July 21, 2024, 1:59 PM AST by Anthony Morris
Basseterre, St Kitts and Nevis: Icon of the Seas, the world’s largest cruise made another call to St Kitts and Nevis and brought thousands of passengers to the twin-island nation. The ship docked at the Port Zante and elevated the tourism sector.
The tourism authority of St Kitts and Nevis welcomed Icon of the Seas with great enthusiasm and stated that the arrival of world’s largest cruise created a beautiful view at the port.
The authority of the island stated that the visit of the Royal Caribbean’s Icon of the Seas is always a very dear moment. They noted that the cruise ship brings several passengers to the nation and indulges them in the natural beauty, cultural richness, and warmth of the Kittitian people.
Along with that, they mentioned that the arrival of the cruise always welcomes several opportunities for the locals of St Kitts and Nevis. It gives them an opportunity to showcase their talent, locally produced goods and services and sell them.
Notably, the Icon of the Seas has room for over 7600 passengers which offers them with a crew, cutting-edge amenities. It features seven pools, nine whirlpools, waterslides and many other exciting activities for the entertainment purpose of all the visitors.
After getting served with warmth hospitality of the Royal Caribbean Cruise “Icon of the Seas”, the passengers enjoy the offerings of St Kitts and Nevis and a plethora of experience offered by the tourism ministry.
All the visitors were given an opportunity to enjoy the vibrant culture and traditions of the country and explore the destinations of the island nation. Also, the visit of the large number of visitors to the country directly benefits the other sectors of the nation such as, the accommodation, transportation, etc.
It additionally creates a positive impact not only on the tourism sector but also the economic conditions of the country.
The authorities of St. Kitts and Nevis pointed that the visit of the Icon of the Seas provided income for stakeholders in the tourism sector.
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