MSC Cruises Is Planning a $450 Million Cruise Terminal

The Bahamas has unveiled plans for a $450 million cruise terminal development by MSC Cruises in Freeport Harbor on Grand Bahama, a project that will significantly expand the island’s cruise capacity. The new facility will be constructed on an existing man-made island within the harbor, adding a major new piece of infrastructure to one of the country’s key cruise ports. […] The post MSC Cruises Is Planning a $450 Million Cruise Terminal appeared first on Caribbean Journal.

MSC Cruises Is Planning a $450 Million Cruise Terminal

The Bahamas has unveiled plans for a $450 million cruise terminal development by MSC Cruises in Freeport Harbor on Grand Bahama, a project that will significantly expand the island’s cruise capacity.

The new facility will be constructed on an existing man-made island within the harbor, adding a major new piece of infrastructure to one of the country’s key cruise ports.

What The New Terminal Will Include

The planned development will feature multiple cruise ship berths, enabling Freeport to accommodate a higher volume of vessels at once and increasing overall passenger throughput.

Design plans also include food and entertainment areas for arriving passengers, along with a transportation logistics center intended to streamline connections to shore excursions and independent travel across Grand Bahama.

The project is designed to improve both the on-port experience and the efficiency of moving visitors throughout the island.

Grand Bahama’s Growing Cruise Position

The investment comes as Grand Bahama continues to expand its role as a major cruise destination in the Caribbean, driven by a series of large-scale projects reshaping the island’s tourism profile.

Among the most significant recent developments is the opening of Celebration Key, Carnival Cruise Line’s private destination on Grand Bahama, which debuted last year and has added a major new draw for cruise itineraries calling on the island.

That project has increased passenger volumes while introducing new purpose-built experiences tied directly to cruise visitors.

What It Means For Freeport

With the addition of MSC’s new terminal, Freeport is positioning for a larger share of regional cruise traffic, with the ability to handle more ships, more passengers, and a broader mix of cruise lines.

The expansion is also expected to support local tour operators and businesses connected to shore excursions, as more visitors move through the port and into destinations across Grand Bahama.

The project adds to a growing pipeline of cruise investments in The Bahamas, as the country continues to strengthen its position as one of the Caribbean’s leading cruise markets.

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