FNM praises “positive momentum”
NASSAU, BAHAMAS The Bahamas is heating up this spring with the recent announcement of the return of cruising to the destination in the coming months and Expedia Group’s North American sites showing a 170 percent increase in searches about the destination in February, according to the Ministry of Tourism and Aviation (MOTA).
“With a number of additional reopenings, The Bahamas is ready to continue to bring visitors the unparalleled vacation experience it is known for,” the ministry noted in a statement.
The MOTA mentioned the March 25 reopening of Grand Bahama’s Lighthouse Pointe, “as part of the phased reopening of the Grand Lucayan resort”, in addition to the recent reopening of the famed John Watling’s Distillery, which is now offering free tours to visitors from 10am to 6pm seven days a week.
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NASSAU, Bahamas, April 6, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The Bahamas is heating up this spring with the recent announcement of the return of cruising to the destination in the coming months and Expedia Group s North American sites showing a 170% increase in searches about the destination in February. With a number of additional re-openings, The Bahamas is ready to continue to bring visitors the unparalleled vacation experience it is known for.
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Cruising Returns to The Bahamas – Crystal Cruises and Royal Caribbean announced their return to The Bahamas this summer. Crystal Cruises will operate in a Bahamas bubble with itineraries calling on Nassau, Bimini, Harbour Island, Great Exuma, San Salvador and Long Island. Royal Caribbean announced that Nassau will be the homeport for Adventure of the Seas beginning in June and will visit additional islands including Grand Bahama Island
The superyacht marina at Paradise Landing, Bahamas, is scheduled for completion in Q4 2021…
Construction has begun on Hurricane Hole Marina on Paradise Island. Renamed, Hurricane Hole Superyacht Marina at Paradise Landing, the facility has been completely reimagined to include luxury residences, retail services, dining and a variety of amenities designed for owners, guests and crew. The completion of the marina is scheduled for Q4 2021.
“This will be a new dimension in yachting in The Bahamas, and luxury living on Paradise Island,” comments David Kosoy, executive chairman and founder of Sterling Global Financial, the project’s developer, manager and owner. “With great respect for Hurricane Hole’s place in the rich history of Paradise Island and the Bahamas, we are committed to restoring this famous marina into a premier yachting destination and a place for the community to enjoy.”
Iconic Bahamas Marina Under Redevelopment
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Dec 16, 2020
The redeveloped marina will include 6,100 feet of linear feet of dockage for yachts to 420 feet
The former Hurricane Hole Marina in the Bahamas, renamed Hurricane Hole Superyacht Marina at Paradise Landing, is being overhauled to include luxury residences, retail shops, dining and other amenities. The redeveloped facility will have 6,100 linear feet of deep-water concrete docks with slips for yachts to 420 feet.
“This will be a new dimension in yachting in the Bahamas and luxury living on Paradise Island,” David Kosoy, executive chairman and founder of Sterling Global Financial, the project’s developer and manager,
From right, Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis (right) is taken on a tour of Sterling Commons to view progress on the Hurricane Hole Marina redevelopment on Paradise Island by Sterling Global Executive Chairman and Founder David Kosoy and Sterling Global Senior Vice President Khaalis Rolle on December 11, 2020. (BIS PHOTOS/YONTALAY BOWE)
NASSAU, BAHAMAS Against the backdrop of the nearly completed Sterling Commons and construction transforming a historic marina into the Hurricane Hole Superyacht Marina at Paradise Landing, Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis today lauded developer Sterling Global Financial for a “vision that was turning a dream into reality and benefitting the Bahamian economy”.