Showing posts with label Terminal F. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Terminal F. Show all posts

Sunday, 21 August 2022

Carnival Celebration Setting Sail in November with Relaxing Amenities

Carnival Celebration Setting Sail in November with Relaxing Amenities


In celebration of National Relaxation Day earlier this week, Carnival Cruise Line announced details about the new Carnival Celebration’s amenities, which include the Cloud 9 spa, Loft 19 and the Serenity Adult-Only Retreat.

The new ship is coming to PortMiami this November and will make her debut from the redesigned Terminal F on November 21, according to a press release.

“While every Carnival ship has places to relax, we took all of the fan favourites from across our fleet and brought them to Carnival Celebration to make her the ultimate space to unwind and enjoy your vacation. From our popular Cloud 9 Spa and adult-only areas to the new spaces designed just for relaxing, there will be nothing like feeling pampered while enjoying endless ocean views and vibes on Carnival Celebration,” said Christine Duffy, president, of Carnival Cruise Line.

The Cloud 9 spa is equipped with cardio and weight-training instruments, while the full-service salon features hair services and stations for manicures and pedicures. Loft 19 has been designed to serve as a retreat-style experience, and offers guests full bar service, a whirlpool, sun loungers, and spacious cabanas. The Serenity Adult-Only Retreat is exclusive to guests over 21 years of age, where they can grab a drink and dip in the pool, surrounded by a tranquil environment, according to the company.

Besides these amenities, the Carnival Celebration also offers a variety of pool areas, including the Havana, which is exclusive to guests who have booked Havana staterooms and suites.

Sunday, 14 January 2018

Port of Miami Set to Continue Record-Shattering Growth Pace

PortMiami Set to Continue Record-Shattering Growth Pace

Discussions are underway for another terminal for Norwegian Cruise Line.
Norwegian Getaway turning in Miami port.

“We do have space. I want that to be very clear, that we have space for growth here at PortMiami,” said Juan Kuryla, port director. “We are growing and need to continue investing.”
Miami is coming off a record year, with 5.3 million cruise passengers, and a similar, slightly better year is expected in 2017-2018. After that, Kuryla is forecasting a continued pattern of record-breaking cruise traffic.
Going from 4.9 million to 5.3 million passengers in a year, the most ever recorded anywhere; Kuryla is juggling multiple projects for a 20 percent bump up in 2019, and even more growth behind that.
“We will likely be at 6.4 million passengers,” he added.
Multiple Projects
The biggest bump up in numbers last year came from Royal Caribbean, with 350,000 more passengers. That figure will grow exponentially when the company opens Terminal A for its Oasis-class ships come 2018.
Talking to Cruise Industry News on a November Monday, there were a staggering seven cruise vessels docked and Kuryla was weeks away from the grand opening of Terminal F, a new facility developed for MSC Cruises and the MSC Seaside.
That terminal is only the beginning, as MSC has bigger plans, including the deployment of the Meraviglia in the Caribbean, sailing from Miami alongside the Seaside in summer 2019.
Discussions are ongoing with Virgin and Norwegian for new terminals.
“Both would be additional to the terminals we have,” Kuryla said. “We are taking some land on the north side from the cargo operations to create a footprint for additional terminals.”
Not to be overlooked, Carnival Cruise Line has been the port’s largest customer dating back to the 1970s and accounted for more than 2 million passenger movements last year. This year the new Carnival Horizon will homeport in Miami after a brief summer in New York.
“We are also in discussions with them on how to work together to accommodate further growth,” explained Kuryla.
‘Total Commitment’
He attributed the growth to a total commitment to the cruise industry not only by the port but by the willingness of elected officials to accept the port’s and cruise line’s recommendations on investments.
New terminal projects must consider not only the space for the terminal, but land infrastructure ranging from parking to utilities, apron needs, traffic patterns and more, Kuryla said.
“The speed at which we need to grow to accommodate new ships is unprecedented,” he continued, “and we are moving quickly.”
Various studies have been conducted on LNG, and the port is moving toward a solution regarding whether bunkering would be a land or water-side operation. Kuryla said he expects Miami to receive its first LNG-powered ship in 2022.

Wednesday, 10 May 2017

Work starts on MSC Seaside's future Miami home

Work starts on MSC Seaside's future Miami home

A rendering of PortMiami's expanded and renovated Terminal F.

Construction has begun on PortMiami's Terminal F, which will be expanded and renovated to accommodate the MSC Seaside, a ship due to enter service next December. Terminal F will also be home to the MSC Divina.
Miami-Dade County is funding the $38 million project, which will enable the terminal to manage embarkation loads of up to 6,000 passengers, according to the county. The MSC Seaside will accommodate 4,140 passengers at double occupancy but will have a maximum of more than 5,000.
MSC Cruises said it has been "actively involved in the entire process of designing the new cruise terminal." Under an agreement between the county and MSC Cruises, the port was obligated to expand the terminal.
Planned enhancements include an expanded waiting area with seating for 1,500, a larger VIP waiting area for MSC Yacht Club passengers, an improved baggage-claim area and the implementation of technology for faster embarkation and disembarkation. 
The terminal is expected to be ready by Dec. 1 next year, just prior to the MSC Seaside's arrival in PortMiami on Dec. 21.

Sunday, 4 December 2016

Work starts on MSC Seaside's future Miami home

Work starts on MSC Seaside's future Miami home

A rendering of PortMiami's expanded and renovated Terminal F. 

Construction has begun on Port Miami's Terminal F, which will be expanded and renovated to accommodate the MSC Seaside, a ship due to enter service next December. Terminal F will also be home to the MSC Divina.
Miami-Dade County is funding the $38 million project, which will enable the terminal to manage embarkation loads of up to 6,000 passengers, according to the county. The MSC Seaside will accommodate 4,140 passengers at double occupancy but will have a maximum of more than 5,000.
MSC Cruises said it has been "actively involved in the entire process of designing the new cruise terminal." Under an agreement between the county and MSC Cruises, the port was obligated to expand the terminal.
Planned enhancements include an expanded waiting area with seating for 1,500, a larger VIP waiting area for MSC Yacht Club passengers, an improved baggage-claim area and the implementation of technology for faster embarkation and disembarkation. 
The terminal is expected to be ready by Dec. 1 next year, just prior to the MSC Seaside's arrival in PortMiami on Dec. 21.