Puerto Plata to welcome 35 cruise ships in October 2024
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Puerto Plata.- Puerto Plata, one of the Dominican Republic’s premier tourist destinations, is set to receive a significant boost in visitor numbers with the arrival of 35 cruise ships in October 2024. Atahualpa Paulino, northern regional director of the Ministry of Tourism, confirmed this influx, highlighting its positive impact on the province’s economy and tourism sector.
Of the 35 ships, 24 will dock at Amber Cove in Maimón, while the remaining 11 will arrive at the Taíno Bay terminal in downtown Puerto Plata. The Carnival Magic and Carnival Mardi Gras will kick off the series of arrivals on October 2, bringing thousands of passengers eager to explore the “Bride of the Atlantic.” Taíno Bay, known for connecting visitors to Puerto Plata’s historic center and local attractions, complements Amber Cove, which remains a modern and preferred port for cruise lines.
The influx of cruise ships not only boosts the local economy but also solidifies Puerto Plata’s status as a competitive destination in the Caribbean, offering visitors a blend of stunning beaches, cultural experiences, and modern facilities.