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    Over 18,000 Cruise Passengers and Crew Arrive in St John’s Harbour in Single Day

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    More than 18,000 cruise passengers and crew members arrived in St John’s Harbour as five vessels called at the destination, underscoring continued momentum in the 2025/2026 cruise season.

    According to Antigua Cruise Port, a total of 18,399 people came ashore, including 13,229 passengers and 5,170 crew members.

    The visiting ships were the Norwegian Epic with 4,484 passengers and 1,571 crew; Britannia with 3,629 passengers and 1,351 crew; Celebrity Ascent carrying 3,181 passengers and 1,430 crew; Marella Discovery 2 with 1,835 passengers and 743 crew; and Emerald Sakara with 100 passengers and 75 crew.

    Port officials said the steady arrival of large vessels, many making return calls, is providing consistent weekly traffic for local stakeholders, including tour operators, retailers and transportation providers.

    The cruise port noted that the current season reflects sustained growth and operational strength, with Antigua and Barbuda continuing to attract repeat business from major cruise lines.

    Officials added that the season is ongoing, with additional calls scheduled in the weeks ahead.

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