BusinessLocal NewsNews Barbados wins Seatrade’s Cruise Destination of the Year Award 2020 by Barbados Today 06/10/2020 written by Barbados Today 06/10/2020 3 min read A+A- Reset Cruise ships docked in the Bridgetown Port last week. Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 175 Barbados, known as the gem of the Caribbean Sea, has earned this nickname not only because of its beautiful beaches and diverse experiences, but also because of the warmth, kindness, and hospitable nature of its people. Barbados has always been a popular cruise destination, offering an authentic onshore experience that allows visitors to learn, do, taste, and feel so much in as little as four hours. However, Barbados’ popularity has been renewed within the cruise industry during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. With hundreds of ships at sea following CLIA’s temporary shutdown on cruising, and with rejection from other Ports, this little gem in the Caribbean Sea remained a place where homeporting cruise lines like AIDA Cruises, Carnival Cruise Line, Royal Caribbean, and more, could call home and find safe haven, warmth, and hospitality during the biggest crisis this industry has ever seen. As the island faced its own challenges with COVID-19 cases, under the guidance of Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley, protocols were devised to keep its residents safe. Additionally, more than thirty- five ships were able to collaborate with the Bridgetown Port and the broader destination to repatriate crew. To show appreciation for Barbados’ support of the cruise industry, the crew members of AIDAperla said ‘Thank You’ by staging a beautiful light display reading ‘Thank You BB’ while waving from the deck as the ship departed the Bridgetown Port. Barbados’ actions during COVID-19 are a testament to its unwavering support of cruise tourism. The island not only promotes cruise tourism through its close partnerships with leading cruise lines, the FCCA, and CLIA but has also developed enticing late evening experiences, so that passengers from ships with later departure times can enjoy much more of the island after dark. One of these customized cruise experiences, located within walking distance of the port in Bridgetown – a designated UNESCO World Heritage site – is known as Festive Fridays, a night market featuring the best in food, music, craft, and dance. Prior to the pandemic shutdown, Festive Fridays had become popular with overnighting ships from the U.K. Barbados’ 166 square miles is filled with more attractions than any other Caribbean island. From its rich combination of culture, heritage, adventure, sport, cuisine, shopping, and hallmark attractions, Barbados has something for everyone. For the nature traveler, the island offers picturesque trails in breathtaking forests, captivating caves, gardens, and gullies, as well as coastal cliffs with intriguing histories. For the exploratory traveler, the island provides ample watersports, culinary and community experiences. If you’ve ever dreamed of living where you vacation, Barbados is making it a reality with the Barbados Welcome Stamp. This recently launched 12-month visa gives visitors the opportunity to work remotely from their home country in Barbados. These longer stay visitors will now be able to utilize cruising to explore the beautiful neighboring islands in this enchanting archipelago, all from the homeporting hub, this precious little gem of the Caribbean Sea, Barbados. (PR) You Might Be Interested In Crystal Beckles-Holder, 2nd runner up in regional competition GUYANA: Body of child found after gold mine collapses Barbadians asked to help with return tickets for Haitians https://www.facebook.com/BarbadosToday/videos/757254795121814 Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like DLP calls for urgent reform in the education of boys 21/06/2025 Tiny calypsonian, mighty message 21/06/2025 Questions surround umpires’ absence from BCA Under-13 competition semis 21/06/2025