North Coast March 8, 2024 - 9:54 am

Puerto Plata continues cruise success with 59 ships

Puerto Plata, DR.- Atahualpa Paulino, the Northern Regional Director of the Ministry of Tourism, has revealed that Puerto Plata is set to welcome a total of 59 cruise ships, operating through the Amber Cove and Taino Bay tourist ports.

The distribution of these cruise ship arrivals will be divided, with 24 scheduled for Amber Cove and 35 for Taino Bay during this period, as highlighted by Paulino.

This influx positions Puerto Plata as an increasingly alluring tourist destination in the Caribbean. The city not only attracts international visitors but also garners attention from cruise ships that recognize the beauty and potential of this gem in the northern region.

The presence of 59 cruise ships in the upcoming season underscores Puerto Plata’s standing as a distinguished tourist port and a preferred choice for enthusiasts of cruise travel.

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