Wednesday, January 20, 2016

Whatever Happened to Norwegian's Harvest Caye?

It's been more than two years since Norwegian Cruise Line announced plans to develop Harvest Caye, an Eco-Friendly Destination in Belize, for their passengers' enjoyment.

Since that announcement in August 2013, the destination was added to itineraries, but very little has been revealed about Norwegian's progress, which has apparently been stalled by the Belize government. It appears that things are finally moving along as we received the following update from Norwegian:
"Norwegian Cruise Line is developing the Caribbean's premier destination experience at Harvest Caye, Belize. This spectacular resort-style port of call will feature an expansive pool, exclusive beach, shallow lagoon for watersports, private luxury cabanas and many more exciting features. We are dedicated to delivering the highest quality amenities and services to our guests in one of the richest ecosystems in the region with a diversity of flora and fauna that is core to the Harvest Caye experience. As a result, the grand opening of Harvest Caye will take place in November 2016. Guests sailing on Western Caribbean cruises now through mid-November will enjoy the beauty, adventure and rich history of this country with a call in Belize City.

Further details on the destination and the experiences will be revealed in early 2016 and we look forward to welcoming our guests to Harvest Caye this fall. A communication to booked guests will be sent later this week with revised itinerary details."
Rendering of the Development Courtesy of Norwegian Cruise Line

2 comments:

Tirun Travel Marketing said...

A cruise is a wonderfully relaxed way of taking a vacation.

Anonymous said...

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