The second annual Cruise Connect Conference, hosted by Antigua Cruise Port, a subsidiary of Global Ports Holding (GPH), concluded with resounding success at the Royalton Antigua in Five Islands. This landmark event brought together international cruise executives, government officials, tourism authorities, and private-sector stakeholders to foster dialogue, collaboration, and innovation in Caribbean cruise tourism. Building on the momentum of its inaugural edition, the conference delivered actionable insights on addressing evolving passenger demands, strengthening partnerships, and driving sustainable growth across the industry. Key highlights included Hon. Charles Fernandez, Minister of Tourism, Civil Aviation, Transportation, and Investment, emphasizing the government’s commitment to enhancing cruise infrastructure. Erika Tache, GPH Vice President of Shore Excursions, Landside, and Guest Experiences, showcased groundbreaking innovations in guest experience design. Richard Diaz, Senior Director of Destination Development at Virgin Voyages, underscored the Caribbean’s strategic importance and the need for authentic, sustainable tourism experiences. Colin C. James, CEO of the Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority, stressed the alignment of cruise development with national tourism strategies. Ceylan Erzi, GPH Marketing Director, highlighted GPH’s efforts to foster sustainable partnerships across its global network of 33 cruise ports. Lancelot Arnold, GPH Regional Director for the Eastern Caribbean, championed regional unity and capacity-building. St. Clair Soleyn, Director of Policy and Planning in the Ministry of Tourism, called for robust policy frameworks to support public-private partnerships. Gasper George, General Manager of Antigua Cruise Port, shared updates on the port’s upland development project, aimed at enhancing homeporting capacity and unlocking new opportunities for Antigua and Barbuda. The conference’s success paves the way for the next edition in Saint Lucia, reinforcing the Caribbean’s leadership in cruise tourism innovation.
Cruise Connect 2025 Charts Bold Path for Caribbean Cruise Tourism
