On the heels of Jamaica hosting a combined six cruise vessels in one day in the ports of Falmouth, Montego Bay, Ocho Rios and Kingston, Jamaica’s Minister of Tourism, the Honorable Edmund Bartlett, recently visited Miami, Florida for a series of meetings with cruise executives. The discussions focused on the growing interest in a Jamaica-Cuba cruise itinerary which forms part of the Tourism Minister’s overall goal of securing five million visitors by 2021. Accompanying the Minister were Director of Tourism, Paul Pennicook and Senior Advisor to the Minister, Delano Seiveright. The group met with Florida-Caribbean Cruise Association’s (FCCA) new President, Adam Goldstein and FCCA Associate Vice President, Federico Gonzalez-Denton.
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