
Norwegian Cruise Lines is the first cruise company to include a stopover of one of its ships at the Cabo Rojo cruise ship terminal under construction in Pedernales, in the southwest. The construction of the terminal begins this year and is expected to be ready for the March 2024 stopover by the NCL ship.
NCL announces that the ship Norwegian Sky is including Cabo Rojo in one of its nine-day, nine ports cruises. Passengers can board the ship first in Punta Cana at 5:30pm on Monday. The ship then visits Cabo Rojo in Pedernales from 8am to 3pm on Tuesday. It then sails to Willemstad, Curacao on Wednesday; Oranjestad, Aruba on Thursday; Kralendijk, Bonaire on Friday, from 6am to 2:30pm; St. George, Granada on Saturday, from 12 noon to 8pm; Bridgetown, Barbados from 8am to 5pm; Castries, St. Lucia from 7am to 2pm; Tortola, British Virgin Islands from 8:30am to 3pm and Punta Cana disembarking at 7am.
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Ministry of Tourism
28 February 2023