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Record numbers for Cruises Post-Covid-19
Tobago’s Cruise Ship Season Sets Sail For Success
Tobago’s Cruise Ship Season Sets Sail For Success
Scarborough, Tobago – In a highly encouraging update for the island’s tourism sector, Orville Dillon, Director of Cruise and Ground Transportation for the Tobago Tourism Agency Limited (TTAL), has shared positive news regarding Tobago’s recently concluded cruise ship season.
The season, which typically spans from November to April, has witnessed a remarkable influx of vessels, signaling one of the best seasons post-COVID-19. This notable increase in cruise ship arrivals underscores Tobago’s strong recovery as a preferred Caribbean cruise destination.
The higher visitor numbers bring significant economic benefits to local businesses, tour operators, and the broader tourism value chain. This successful period highlights the resilience and appeal of Tobago’s unique attractions for international cruise passengers.
Trevecia Phillips has more details on this promising development for Tobago’s cruise industry and its ongoing recovery efforts.
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