Visible progress is being made at the Antigua Cruise Port Upland Development, where Caribbean-inspired colours are now being applied to exterior structures, signalling a new phase in the project's evolution.
According to Antigua.news, the vibrant new palette — rolled out across key buildings on site — is designed to establish a distinctive sense of place and energy for the future retail and leisure spaces within the expanded port area. The colour work represents one of the most striking recent changes on site, as construction transitions from heavy structural work into more refined architectural detailing.
The LICCOM team continues to drive several major milestones forward, with roofing installations progressing steadily across multiple sections of the development, reflecting sustained momentum in the overall construction schedule.
The Day Club pool, another key feature of the upgrade, is also taking shape. Once complete, it is expected to serve as a central attraction within the enhanced cruise experience, introducing a leisure-focused element to the upland offering.
The development forms part of a broader initiative to strengthen Antigua and Barbuda's cruise infrastructure, with a focus on improving the visitor experience, expanding onshore amenities, and modernising port facilities.
As construction advances, the site is increasingly reflecting its intended vision — defined by colour, activity, and an expanded tourism product aimed at complementing the island's growing cruise sector. Further updates are expected as the project moves into its next phase of completion.