St Kitts welcomes over 7,600 cruise passengers as 5 vessels call in single day  – WIC News

The Federation of St. Kitts and Nevis achieved a remarkable tourism milestone on Thursday as five cruise vessels simultaneously called at the island nation, delivering 7,620 passengers in a single day. This unprecedented influx marked one of the busiest days of the 2025-2026 cruise season, demonstrating the growing appeal of this Caribbean destination.

Three ships docked directly at Port Zante while two additional vessels anchored off Carambola Beach. The Celebrity Beyond led the fleet with 3,272 passengers arriving from St. Thomas, followed by Marella Explorer (1,869 passengers from St. Maarten) and Marella Discovery (1,764 passengers from the Dominican Republic). Smaller vessels Seaborne Ovation (584 passengers) and SPV Star Flyer (126 passengers) completed the diverse maritime contingent.

The massive arrival provided substantial economic stimulation across Basseterre and surrounding communities. Local entrepreneurs including taxi drivers, tour operators, beach vendors, restaurants, and retail merchants reported exceptional business activity. Visitors dispersed across the island to experience St. Kitts’ diverse attractions, from historical landmarks and scenic railway journeys to relaxation at South Friars Bay and Cockleshell Beach. Many opted for organized rainforest tours showcasing the island’s lush interior ecosystems.

This event occurs during what tourism officials project to be a record-breaking season that began October 6, 2025, with the arrival of Celebrity Reflection. The federation anticipates welcoming over one million cruise passengers throughout the season, featuring 13 inaugural calls including Virgin Voyages’ Brilliant Lady and Royal Caribbean’s Star of the Seas. February 2026 has been identified as particularly busy, with Port Zante regularly accommodating 4-5 ships simultaneously. Industry leaders expect the thriving cruise tourism sector to generate substantial benefits for all stakeholders involved in the hospitality and service industries.