
Global Investment Holding Inc. announced the details of the new terminal project, which was started by its indirect subsidiary Global Ports Holding (GPH) at Antigua Cruise Port, in a statement made through the Public Disclosure Platform (KAP). The port, which the company has been operating since October 2019, is undergoing significant development. Following the completion of the new dock, which will significantly increase passenger capacity, construction of a new passenger terminal, the second phase of the project, has now begun.
Passenger Experience Improves with New Terminal
The new terminal at the Antigua Cruise Port will be built on approximately 4 acres and will significantly improve the passenger experience. The new terminal is expected to boost the economy of Antigua Island and increase cruise tourism on the island. The modern cruise terminal aims to provide a higher quality experience for cruise passengers by offering amenities such as food and beverage, shopping, parking, the Antigua Day Club with swimming pools, restaurants and bars.
Investment Impacts in the Caribbean
The terminal is a key part of GPH’s planned $45 million investment in the Antigua Cruise Port. The project is scheduled for completion in June 2026 and is expected to significantly increase Antigua’s cruise tourism potential. Once completed, the new terminal will boost cruise tourism in the region, strengthening GPH’s presence in the Caribbean and reinforcing the company’s growth strategies in the region. The project will increase the island’s tourist appeal and further expand economic opportunities in the region.
The Future of Cruise Tourism
Global Ports Holding is taking a major step towards modernizing cruise ports in the Caribbean and maximizing the tourism potential of the region. The construction of the new terminal will increase Antigua’s competitiveness in the cruise tourism sector, making it a more attractive destination globally. GPH’s investment will not only contribute to the regional economy, but will also continue to play an important role in the global cruise industry.
With this project, Antigua Cruise Port will continue to attract tourists, increasing its competitiveness not only regionally but also globally. With the completion of the new terminal, the future of cruise tourism in the Caribbean looks bright.