(PRESS RELEASE)_Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line today announced its biggest and best offer yet, inviting travelers to buy one 2021 sailing and get one FREE. Those who take advantage of this one-time offer can book an escape to Grand Bahama Island departing between January 1, 2021, and April 30, 2021, sailing again for free anytime between August 16, 2021, and February 28, 2022. “Now more than ever, we can all use a getaway, but we know that times are tough for so many, given all that has happened this year. With our new BOGO offer, we’re excited to give travelers the chance to book two vacations for the price of one,” said Oneil Khosa, CEO of Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line. As the only cruise line with daily departures from West Palm Beach, cruisers will have access to al fresco dining; full-service spas; interactive kids’ programs; a variety of award-winning entertainment options; and the popular Par-a-Dice Casino. In addition to these perks, travelers who choose to take advantage of this offer and set sail with Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line will enjoy a safe and stress-free getaway, as the cruise line has implemented a variety of new initiatives to ensure the health and safety of all onboard and ashore. The safety measures include newly enhanced protocols for guest accommodations, common areas, recreational facilities, and dining onboard. This is a limited-time offer. Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line recently announced it expects to resume sailing November 4, 2020, onboard Grand Celebration, and March 3, 2021, onboard Grand Classica. For information or to book a cruise, visit www.BahamasParadiseCruise.com. Follow Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line on Facebook at Facebook.com/BPCruiseLine, Instagram @BahamasParadiseCruiseLine, and Twitter @BPCruiseLine. (PRESS RELEASE)_Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line today announced new details surrounding the resumption of its sailing operations. The official statement, delivered by Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line CEO Oneil Khosa, is as follows:
“We have been planning our anticipated return to sea for October; however, as we continue to monitor the situation surrounding COVID-19 and communicate with the Bahamian government on their plans to allow leisure guests to return, we have determined that a further extension is in the best interest of our guests and crew. At this time, we plan to resume operations November 4, 2020 onboard Grand Celebration and March 3, 2021, onboard Grand Classica. Since the outbreak of COVID-19, we have remained one of the few cruise lines that reported no cases of the virus onboard our ships. We have also followed all guidelines, including adhering to strict requirements for onboard crew members, and installed the highest safety protocols in the industry across our fleet. While it is disappointing that we are unable to sail as planned, we believe this decision will ensure the health and safety of our guests and crew. We will continue to work closely with the CDC, as well as the World Health Organization, as we prepare to return to Grand Bahama Island and Nassau. We appreciate the patience of our partners and crew, and we look forward to welcoming guests back onboard soon.” |
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