Jaxport Breaks Cruise Passenger Record

October 23, 2018

The Jacksonville Port Authority (Jaxport) served a record number of cruise passengers during the past year, with 199,899 passengers setting sail from Jacksonville. More than 2.4 million passengers have sailed from Jacksonville during 15 years of cruise service at Jaxport.

The Carnival Elation offers year-round sailing to the Bahamas from Jaxport’s North Jacksonville Cruise Terminal featuring stops at Freeport, Nassau and the private Bahamian islands of Half Moon Cay and Princess Cays.

Jaxport and Carnival Cruise Line recently signed a historic long-term agreement to extend Carnival cruise service from Jacksonville through 2021 and potentially 2027. As part of the new agreement, there are a number of enhancements underway at the Jaxport Cruise Terminal including a new parking area with easier access to the terminal, an upgraded VIP Lounge, and an improved boarding platform allowing passengers to enter the ship on the Promenade level.

“We continue to grow our reputation with vacationers throughout the Southeast U.S. and beyond,” said Jaxport Chief Executive Officer Eric Green. “Cruise is a benefit to all of Jacksonville as visitors get a taste of what our region offers and then choose to return again and again.”

Beginning May 2019, the recently upgraded 2,056-passenger Carnival Ecstasy will assume Carnival Elation’s year-round four- and five-day cruise program.

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