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Friday March 16, 2012
Carnival Cruise LIne to Invest Over $150 Million in Mexican Ports

Published at 8:21 am EST, March 16, 2012
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Photo Credits: Carnival Cruises in Mexico
Carnival Cruise Lines plans to invest more than $150 million to expand port infrastructure at destinations on Mexico’s Pacific and Caribbean coasts, the Tourism Secretariat said.
Carnival representatives and Mexican officials signed an agreement on the Caribbean island of Cozumel at a ceremony attended by President Felipe Calderon and tourism industry officials, the secretariat said.
The company has invested $100 million so far in Mexico and is now planning the development of nine new projects, such as the construction of a cruise terminal in Cozumel and another in Baja California Sur state, Carnival Cruise Lines president and CEO Gerard Cahill said.
The new projects will bolster foreign exchange earnings, create more direct and indirect jobs in the tourism industry, and increase cruise-passenger arrivals in Mexico, Cahill said.
Mexico is “an attractive destination for the development of tourism businesses,” the Carnival executive said.
Tourism industry leaders in the Caribbean resort city of Cancun, meanwhile, called on Calderon to back the campaign to counter the constant travel alerts for Mexico being issued by U.S. authorities.
Members of the Caribbean Business Coordinating Council, or CCEC, have launched the “Stop Warning, Our Tourists Are OK” campaign.
Cancun and the Riviera Maya welcome an average of 50,000 students from across the United States during spring break each year.
 
This is really good news for Mexico. I am not really sure if having a port in in PP is a great idea. The reason we all go to PP is to get away from it all. I would love to see the tourist dollar increase there, but not sure I want to go the way of Cabo or Cancun. Too many people there all the time could take away the relaxation factor. Maybe I am just being selfish.
 

joester

2 salty dawgs
the good news is that PP is neither on Mexico’s Pacific or Caribbean coasts, as mentioned above, and is far from B.C.S. also.
From what I remember, Loreto was mentioned previously, but I'm not even sure that would be included
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ADR

Guest
It would be awesome to be able to get on a cruise from Penasco, if they were to allow people to board from PP, and not have to start in San Diego.
Park my car in the garage, grab a taxi to the port and cruise south to other cities.
 

Roberto

Guest
I'm putting together a group to buy the Fiesta Cruiser. ROB wanted to sign on but we think he will just try to blow the thing up when we get it out to deep water so we turned him down. We'll have the Fiesta Cruiser ready soon. Planning on coastal cruising as far as Panama. All the tequila you can drink daily !! Just have to get some of the water bailed out and she'll be ready to go. Maybe a nice fresh coat of paint too. Oh and a little patching on some spots on the hull. ANyone ever do underwater welding, we've got an opening.
 

Kenny

Guest
the good news is that PP is neither on Mexico’s Pacific or Caribbean coasts, as mentioned above, and is far from B.C.S. also.
From what I remember, Loreto was mentioned previously, but I'm not even sure that would be included
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I haven't seen that before, I like it.
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Count me in Roberto, I'm ready to invest in a sure thing like that.
 
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