Majestic Princess: an unforgettable visit to Trinidad and Tobago

Majestic Princess

The Majestic Princess , made her triumphant entry into the Port of Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, on January 29, 2025. This milestone event attracted some 3,469 passengers, over 900 of whom chose to participate in pre-booked excursions. These numbers testify to the growing interest in this Caribbean destination, rich in culture and natural landscapes.

A warm welcome

On arrival, Majestic Princess passengers were greeted by colorful cultural performances that brought the docks to life. The haunting sounds of steelpans echoed through the air, inviting visitors to join in the dancing and immerse themselves in the festive atmosphere. Traditional Carnival characters, provided by the TT Carnival Museum, also helped create unforgettable memories for tourists.

Crest award ceremony

To mark this special occasion, a crest ceremony was held on board the ship. The President of Tourism Trinidad, Mrs. Keiba Mottley, expressed her gratitude to the crew and captain of the Majestic Princess for their unwavering support of the destination. Her warm remarks strengthened the ties between Princess Cruises and Trinidad & Tobago.

Majestic Princess
Majestic Princess. Source: Tourism Trinidad

Popular excursions

Among the excursions on offer, several emblematic sites captured the attention of visitors:

  • Caroni Bird Sanctuary

The Caroni Bird Sanctuary is an ideal place to observe local wildlife, including the famous Red Ibis. Passengers aboard the Majestic Princess can immerse themselves in nature as they cruise through the mangroves. This sanctuary is home to exceptional biodiversity, allowing visitors to appreciate the beauty of Trinidad and Tobago.

  • Maracas Beach

Maracas Beach is famous for its picturesque scenery and delicious local cuisine, including the famous “bake and shark”. This beach is a must for Majestic Princess passengers who want to savor the island’s culinary specialties while soaking up the sun.

  • Mount St. Benedict

Mont St. Benedict offers a historic site with breathtaking views of the surrounding region. Visitors can discover the history of Trinidad and Tobago while enjoying breathtaking scenery. It’s the ideal place for those wishing to combine culture and nature on their Majestic Princess holiday.

  • Paramin

The picturesque village of Paramin allows visitors to discover the local culture. Passengers on the Majestic Princess can interact with the locals and learn about their traditions, customs and crafts, enriching their Caribbean experience.

  • Maracas waterfall

Maracas Waterfall is the perfect place to cool off after a day of exploring. Majestic Princess passengers can relax in this natural oasis, enjoying the serenity and beauty of the surroundings.

These excursions allow passengers to discover the natural beauty and cultural richness of Trinidad and Tobago, enhancing the appeal of the Majestic Princess.

The economic impact of tourism

The arrival of the Majestic Princess also has a significant economic impact on Trinidad and Tobago.

Pre-booked excursions and passenger spending in local shops are helping to boost the local economy. The tourism sector is essential to the island’s economic development, creating jobs and supporting local businesses.

The economic benefits are not limited to excursions alone. Passengers also spend at restaurants, stores and local attractions, further fuelling the economy. This dynamic is crucial to Trinidad and Tobago’s economic recovery, especially after the repercussions of the pandemic.

A visit to the Majestic Princess underlines Trinidad & Tobago ‘s growing appeal as a tourist destination. With its breathtaking scenery, rich culture and warm hospitality, the island continues to attract visitors from all over the world. This event marks an important step towards revitalizing the tourism sector after the recent challenges posed by the pandemic.

In conclusion, Trinidad & Tobago is positioning itself as a must-visit destination for those seeking an authentic Caribbean experience.

Majestic Princess
Majestic Princess. Source: Tourism Trinidad
Majestic Princess
Majestic Princess. Source: Tourism Trinidad

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