Antigua and Barbuda recorded another strong showing for cruise tourism on Wednesday, welcoming more than 10,000 passengers in a single day as six cruise vessels docked across the country’s ports.
Figures from Antigua Cruise Port indicate that the ships delivered an estimated 10,300 passengers along with approximately 3,800 crew members to St. John’s, Falmouth and Barbuda, providing a significant boost to local businesses, vendors and tour operators.
The largest vessel in port was MSC Virtuosa, which arrived with 5,149 passengers and 1,684 crew members. It was joined by Valiant Lady carrying 2,577 passengers, Brilliance of the Seas with 2,229 passengers, and three smaller vessels—Star Flyer, SeaDream 2 and Le Ponant.
During their visit, passengers spent the day exploring heritage attractions, beaches and shopping districts, as well as participating in organised tours and other local experiences across the islands.
Tourism officials say days like this underscore growing confidence in Antigua and Barbuda as a cruise destination capable of accommodating both mega-ships and smaller, luxury vessels. They credit continued investment in port infrastructure and strengthened partnerships with cruise lines for the steady increase in cruise calls.
Cruise tourism remains a key pillar of the national economy, supporting employment and generating income for communities throughout Antigua and Barbuda, as the country prepares for a busy cruise season ahead.














