Publish Time:2019-09-27 10:57:50Source:travelweekly
【Introduction】:Carnival Corp. and the Bahamas government signed development agreements that pave the way for a Carnival-run port destination on Grand Bahama and the expansion of the company s private island Half Moon Cay.
Carnival Corp. and the Bahamas government signed development agreements that pave the way for a Carnival-run port destination on Grand Bahama and the expansion of the company's private island Half Moon Cay.
Among other things, the agreements provide for the construction of a pier at Half Moon Cay, which until now has been a tender port.
Carnival said the Grand Bahama project will represent an investment of over $100 million, and the development on Little San Salvador, where Half Moon Cay is situated, will be an estimated $80 million investment over time.
Once environmental and other permitting processes are completed, construction for both projects is projected to start by mid-2020.
Carnival and the Bahamas said the projects are expected to play an important role in the country's recovery from Hurricane Dorian. They said construction parameters will be designed to meet or exceed guidelines for "being able to mostly withstand the impact of a Category 5 hurricane." Carnival's plans for both projects were laid well before Dorian.
The Grand Bahama project is intended primarily for Carnival Cruise Line and will be its first dedicated private destination in the Bahamas.
Some Carnival Cruise Line ship call at Half Moon Cay, which is primarily used by Holland America Line.
Carnival Corp. said the current development on the western side of Little San Salvador covers less than 3% of the 2,400-acre island. The new addition will be on the northern part of the island and include a pier able to accommodate larger ships. The beaches of Half Moon Cay will continue to be a main attraction, Carnival said.
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