
Bridging Cruise and Land-Based Tourism: How Global Ports Holding is Building Greater Value for Caribbean Destinations
By Maya Nottage, APR , Regional Marketing Director, Global Ports Holding
Originally published in Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO) News, this article by Maya Nottage explores how stronger collaboration between cruise and land-based tourism can help Caribbean destinations deliver richer visitor experiences, greater economic opportunities for local communities, and more sustainable long-term growth.
Global Ports Holding is strengthening Caribbean destinations by connecting cruise passengers with local culture, businesses, and experiences beyond the port
Across the Caribbean, tourism is entering a new phase of opportunity. Destinations are thinking more strategically about how to grow arrivals, improve infrastructure, support local businesses, protect cultural and natural assets, and ensure that tourism delivers meaningful value for communities.
Cruise tourism has an important role to play in this future, but to maximize its impact, it must be seen as part of the wider destination economy. The most successful Caribbean destinations will be those that bring cruise and land-based tourism stakeholders together around shared goals: stronger visitor experiences, increased local participation, sustainable growth, and long-term competitiveness.
Cruise Ports as Gateways to Local Economies
At Global Ports Holding, we believe cruise ports are more than points of arrival and departure. They are gateways into communities, culture, commerce, and national tourism brands. When managed well, cruise ports can help connect visitors to local entrepreneurs, tour operators, restaurants, retailers, cultural attractions, transportation providers, and community-based experiences.
Capturing the Pre-Arrival Traveler
One important opportunity is to reach cruise passengers before they arrive. Today’s travelers research and make decisions earlier than ever, often choosing excursions, dining, shopping, and attractions before boarding. Through stronger collaboration among tourism boards, cruise lines, port managers, destination marketing organizations, travel advisors, media partners, technology platforms, and local businesses, we can help visitors better understand each destination and encourage exploration beyond the immediate port area.
Leveraging Digital Tools for Personalized Experiences
Digital tools, including conversational AI, personalized destination guides, itinerary planning tools, and targeted campaigns, can also help connect visitors with experiences that match their interests, from food and heritage to adventure, wellness, shopping, festivals, accessibility, and eco-tourism.
Bridging the Gap for a Sustainable Future
As a CTO Allied Member, Global Ports Holding is committed to helping shape a more connected, inclusive, and sustainable future for Caribbean cruise tourism. By bridging cruise and land-based tourism, the region can create stronger destinations, better visitor experiences, and greater value for the communities that make the Caribbean unique.
Source: Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO)
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