
Cayman Brac will get weekly visits from an adventure cruise ship, the MS Star Flyer, for the winter season, providing a much-needed boost to the island’s tourist-based economy. The four-mast, 16-sail ship, which carries around 150 passengers, first visited the Brac in February on a trial basis.

Carnival Corporation & plc announced it will increase fleet capacity by nearly 10 percent from 2014 through 2016, fueled largely by the addition of four new ships across four brands in less than 18 months.

Nevis is projecting a 38 percent increase in cruise ship calls, according to Tourism Minister Mark Brantley. The Minister said the island received 34 cruise ship calls, with 47 cruise ship calls expected for this year.

Carnival Corporation has announced it will increase fleet capacity by nearly ten percent from 2014 through 2016, fuelled largely by the addition of four new ships across four brands in less than 18 months.

The Miami-based cruise company will first add the new Wi-Fi system aboard its ships sailing in the Caribbean during the fourth quarter. Those ships include Carnival Freedom, which currently sails from Port Everglades to the Caribbean, and Carnival Breeze, from Port Miami.