Are Cruise Ship Visits to Grand Cayman at Risk?

Cruise ships moored off George Town, Grand Cayman (Courtesy Cruisemapper.com)As cruise ships become larger, the number of ports they can visit gets smaller. Not only do ports have to have a deep enough draft or no bridge barring their entry, they need to have docking facilities for this big ships.

Tendering some 7,000 passengers back and forth just isn’t feasible. Ports that don’t fit these requirements might find themselves losing cruise ship visits as more and more larger ships are built.

This is the fate the Cayman Islands risk if they don’t invest in berthing facilities, The Cayman Compass reports.

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