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Changes to Cabo Star Berthing in Port of Spain to Accommodate Cruise Ship
MV Cabo Star berthing temporarily relocated to GSS terminal in P.O.S. as cruise ship season begin.
MV Cabo Star berthing temporarily relocated to GSS terminal in P.O.S. as cruise ship season begin.
October 7, 2024 – The MV Cabo Star will be temporarily relocated to the Government Shipping Service (GSS) Port of Spain Ferry Terminal on Tuesday, October 8, and Wednesday, October 9, 2024. This move is due to the arrival of the Seabourn Venture, the first cruise ship of the 2024/2025 season, which will be using Berth #3 at the Port of Spain Cruise Ship Complex.
The Trinidad and Tobago Inter-island Transportation Company Limited (TTIT) stated that this relocation will ensure uninterrupted cargo operations. The Cabo Star is expected to return to its regular Berth #3 on Thursday. A temporary traffic disruption will occur on Wrightson Road, near the Ferry Terminal, during this period. Confirmed travelers to Tobago are advised to arrive two hours before their scheduled sailings. The sailings of the Galleons Passage on Tuesday and Wednesday have been cancelled, and affected passengers will be contacted for alternate arrangements.
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