Cruise tourism will be busy over the next three months in Grand Cayman, when on four separate days there will be nine ships in port all at once (representing 20,000 people a day if ships are full).
Nine ships come in on the following dates: Thursday, 17 November (20,541 people if at full capacity); Thursday 1 December (20,541 people if at full capacity); Thursday 15 December (20,891 if at full capacity); Thursday 29 December (19,122 people if at full capacity).
Busy days in October include Thursday 13 October when there will be six ships in port, or 14,992 passengers if ships are at full capacity; Thursday 27 October with seven ships, or 13,802 passengers if ships are full.
Thursday 3 November will see six ships in port, or 14,518 people, if full. Thursday 10 November has eight ships, or a potential of 18,242 people; Thursday 24 November has seven ships, which could amount to 17,292 people and Wednesday 30 November has six ships, or 17,822 passengers, if full.
Busy December sees seven ships on the 8th, or 16,621 passengers, if full; there are also seven ships on Wednesday 14 December, a potential of 19,000 people. On Tuesday 20 December there are six ships in town (17,029 if ships full) and on Wednesday 21 December there are seven ships due in, amounting to over 20,000 people if ships are full. Monday 26 December sees six ships in port, (a potential of 12,444 passengers).
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