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VIPA: Quantum-Class Cruise Ships Could Dock At Ann Abramson Marine Facility

CHARLOTTE AMALIE –– The Virgin Islands Port Authority’s board of governors is exploring an opportunity to increase cruise visitors to St. Croix by accommodating larger ships at the Ann E. Abramson Marine Facility in Frederiksted.

At its monthly board meeting held Thursday, the board approved a proposal from VIPA’s marine consultant, Moffat and Nichol, to analyze the feasibility of berthing Quantum class vessels at the Frederiksted pier.

Although cruise line officials have expressed an interest in bringing the larger ships to St. Croix, the Abramson facility was not built to accommodate Quantum-class ships.

The largest vessels that currently berth at the pier are the Radiance class ships, which have a capacity of up to 2,501 passengers. The Quantum class is the third largest class of cruise ships and each call could bring up to 4,905 visitors to St. Croix.

The analysis will determine what modifications to the pier are needed to berth the Quantum ships and the most cost-effective method to implement the changes.

VIPA will pay $86,500 for the study that will be funded via its Fiscal Year 2019 capital projects budget.

Board members also took the following actions at Thursday’s meeting:

Ann E. Abramson Marine Facility in Frederiksted, St. Croix
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