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Back to News Menu Cruise News for the Corporate Travel Professional October 2015 |
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Puerto Rico's Tourism thrives despite economic problems | ||||||||||||
Tourism industry continues to thrive against all odds despite massive economic woes that Puerto Rico is facing. Tourists seem to mind less about these problems as they continue to arrive in droves in 2015 while hotel expansion remains on the up and nine cruise ships are already scheduled to visit this amazing island in the current 2015/2016 season. Regarding the cruise industry, Puerto Rico is
doing just fine with nine cruise ships expected in 2015/2016 season. Two of
Royal Caribbean Cruise ships that can carry around 8,000 tourists are set to
dock at the island, which is not only a good sign during this low season, but
also very exciting. These incredible ships and their passengers seem not to mind
the economic struggles that the island faces, but are more attracted to the
island’s improved infrastructure, flexibility in docking time and exotic
destinations. Land tourism continues to thrive. This is
indicated by the continuation of new hotels in the tourism hub of San Juan’s
Condado. Most of these hotels are in the last phases with the highlight being
the Hyatt Place, which has cost a whopping $29.7 million. Another hotel,
Marriott property, is expected to start development in a month’s time. These are
not all. There are other major developments including a property in the historic
Ashford Avenue, the Condado Vanderbilt, the Hyatt House San Juan, as well as the
Ritz Carlton Reserve among others. |
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