Construction at the Antigua Cruise Port is nearing a major milestone, with the new homeporting cruise terminal now approximately 95% complete. According to Antigua News Room, officials confirmed that Phase One of the terminal is in its final stages, with construction teams actively advancing the work.
The development is part of the broader Upland Development Project, which has been progressing steadily at the port. With Phase One nearly finished, the project has now moved into its second phase, signaling continued momentum for one of Antigua and Barbuda's most significant infrastructure undertakings in the tourism sector.
The new homeport terminal is expected to enhance Antigua's capacity to receive cruise ships whose passengers both embark and disembark on the island, a development that could meaningfully boost the local economy and strengthen the country's position as a premier Caribbean cruise destination.