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Cruise ship returns in less than a month – seen as confidence in Destination Guyana

January 21, 2015, Source - Guyana Chronicle

 

MS Hamburg
MS Hamburg

THE MS Hamburg Cruise Ship has returned to Guyana’s shores just short of a month after its previous visit, with 300 passengers on board.Speaking briefly during a tour of the ship, Guyana Tourism Authority’s (GTA) Director, Indranauth Haralsingh relayed greetings to Captain Vokobyov on behalf of the Minister of Tourism (ag)

 

Staff preparing for dinner

Staff preparing for dinner

 

Irfaan Ali. He thanked the captain and crew for visiting Destination Guyana again. “You were only here in December 2014 and have returned, and this we are very happy about since this is the shortest turn-around time for any vessel,” he said. Haralsingh noted that he is happy that the cruise line has this much confidence in Destination Guyana to make the recommendation to revisit.

 

GTA’s Director, Indranauth Haralsingh presents Captain Vokobyov with a plaque

GTA’s Director, Indranauth Haralsingh presents Captain Vokobyov with a plaque

 

Captain Vokobyov explained that the ship had encountered some difficulties in Venezuela and could not have docked there so they decided to visit Guyana. The captain said that the ship is carrying some 300 passengers and most of them disembarked the ship for some tours of Georgetown, Kaieteur Falls and to do some craft-shopping. During a tour of the ship, media operatives were given the opportunity to view the different sections.


MS Hamburg is a 15,000-ton, 420- passenger, luxury cruise ship owned by the Conti Group and is now operated by PlantoursKreuzfahrten. The ship was built in 1997, in Wismar, Germany. The ship’s relative size allows her to transit the Great Lakes in North America, which she cruised seasonally between 1997 and 2011- one of the few modern cruise ships and the only German one able to do so.


However, she is flexible enough to cruise worldwide as well, for example travelling the Mediterranean for cultural cruises with Martin Randall Travel. Her crew complement consists of 170, and her top speed is 16 knots.

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They couldnt dock in Venezuela so they picked the next closest port.  So what is the celebration here?

 

This is why the PPP needs to go. People who were trained to spout Marxist nonsense, and now can only focus on theft shouldnt run countries.

 

Over to who ever the APNU AFC alliance picks.  Dont care who, wants its not Ramotar.

FM

"Cruise ship returns in less than a month – seen as confidence in Destination Guyana"

 

 

"Captain Vokobyov explained that the ship had encountered some difficulties in Venezuela and could not have docked there so they decided to visit Guyana."

 

 

 

Come on DG, do these two go together as Confidence in Destination Guyana? You guys are really trying hard but it aint gonna work. We a watch dem.

cain
Last edited by cain
Originally Posted by cain:
Originally Posted by Cobra:

Guyana is a hidden paradise to explore. The word is getting around. 

Most a dem coke dealers know dis aready.

Are you ashame of the country of your birth, Cain? You would suddenly love Guyana if it was Ramjattan running it. Right?

FM
Originally Posted by Cobra:
Originally Posted by cain:
Originally Posted by Cobra:

Guyana is a hidden paradise to explore. The word is getting around. 

Most a dem coke dealers know dis aready.

Are you ashame of the country of your birth, Cain? You would suddenly love Guyana if it was Ramjattan running it. Right?

Its not the country he is ashame of...is dem inbreed darpoke running it. Ramjattan is not above the law either if gets his chance and end up corrupted he gets the boot just like previous PNC and now the PPP... 

sachin_05

The Caribbean islands probably turn away this cruise ship that carries only 420 passengers max and that's why they have to settle for Guyana. 

 

The ships that go to these ports hold upwards of 3,000 and the largest ones in excess of 6,000 passengers.

Mars
Originally Posted by caribny:

They couldnt dock in Venezuela so they picked the next closest port.  So what is the celebration here?

 

This is why the PPP needs to go. People who were trained to spout Marxist nonsense, and now can only focus on theft shouldnt run countries.

 

Over to who ever the APNU AFC alliance picks.  Dont care who, wants its not Ramotar.

yeah dis is big confidence dem showing in Guyana heeheheheh comedians....

FM
Originally Posted by Mars:

The Caribbean islands probably turn away this cruise ship that carries only 420 passengers max and that's why they have to settle for Guyana. 

 

The ships that go to these ports hold upwards of 3,000 and the largest ones in excess of 6,000 passengers.

Even Haiti gets large cruise ship like Royal Caribbean and Carnival

Pointblank

I had a visitor who works in a certain govt agency read this article and he asked this question.

"How does a cruise line not know the depth of where they are docking and whether or not it is safe for their vessel?"

 

Now my question. A quick lil drop off perhaps? Hmmmm!!!

cain

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