Thursday, 14th November 2024

Nevis to welcome 14 cruises in March with 1000s of passengers

On March 2, the island welcomed Club Med 2 from 7 am to 5 pm while on Sunday, Wind Surf and Star Flyer made a call to Nevis from 8 am to 9 pm and 12 pm to 5 pm respectively.

Friday, 8th March 2024

Windsurf docked in Nevis (PC - Facebook)
St Kitts and Nevis: The island of Nevis is all set to welcome a total of 14 cruises in the month of March with 5 of them having already made calls and docking at the Charlestown Port. On March 2, the island welcomed Club Med 2 from 7 am to 5 pm while on Sunday, Wind Surf and Star Flyer made a call to Nevis from 8 am to 9 pm and 12 pm to 5 pm respectively.

On Wednesday, Sea Dream 1 made cruise call to the island and docked at the Charlestown port from 7 am to 9 pm while on Thursday, Sea Dream 2 made a call and stayed on the island from 8 am to 5 pm.

In addition to this, on Monday, March 11, Nevis will again welcome Sea Dream 2 which will stay on the island from 8 am to 5 pm. On Tuesday, the island will welcome the luxurious cruise Ritz Carlton Evrima which will dock at 12 pm and will stay till 9 pm. On March 17, Nevis will be welcoming two cruises namely Wind Surf and Star Flyer. The former will arrive at 8 am with the later arriving at 12 pm.

Ritz Carlton Evrima will again make a call on March 19 while the Sea Dream 1 will arrive again on March 22.

The complete Cruise Schedule for March 2024 in Nevis is as follows:

Monday, March 11 – Sea Dream 2 (8 am to 5 pm) Tuesday, March 12 – Ritz Carlton Evrima (12 pm to 9 pm) Sunday, March 17 – Wind Surf (8 am to 5 pm) Sunday, March 17 – Star Flyer (12 pm to 5 pm) Tuesday, March 19 – Ritz Carlton Evrima (8 am to 5 pm) Friday, March 22 – Sea Dream 1 (7 am to 6 pm) Saturday, March 23 – Sea Cloud 2 (8 am to 1 30 pm) Monday, March 25 – Sea Dream 1 (7 am to 6 pm) Saturday, March 30 – Sea Dream 2 (8 am to 5 pm)

The Sea Dream 2 will again be making call to the island on Monday, April 1 and will be staying on the island for 8 hours from 8 am to 5 pm, allowing the passengers to explore the island of Nevis.