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Παρασκευή 19 Δεκεμβρίου 2025

VIPA, Royal Caribbean Group and CTI mark signing of Crown Bay District redevelopment agreement

 

ST. THOMAS, U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS – The Virgin Islands Port Authority (VIPA)Royal Caribbean Group and Cruise Terminals International (CTI) have formally commemorated the signing of a major agreement to redevelop the Crown Bay District in St. Thomas into a mixed-use destination for residents and visitors. The ceremony took place on 17 December 2025 at the Austin “Babe” Monsanto Marine Terminal in Crown Bay.

The agreement represents a significant public-private collaboration and a major investment in the U.S. Virgin Islands’ tourism infrastructure and long-term economic development. It brings together VIPA, Royal Caribbean Group and CTI to modernise and reposition the Crown Bay waterfront as a vibrant tourism-focused area.

 The event was attended by USVI Governor Albert B. Bryan Jr., Lieutenant Governor Tregenza Roach, President of the 36th Legislature Senator Milton Potter


Commissioner Designee of Tourism Jennifer Matarangas-King, members of the VIPA Board of Directors, and senior executives from Cruise Terminals International, iCON and Royal Caribbean Group.

The redevelopment project will transform the existing Crown Bay Center into an enhanced waterfront district featuring upgraded commercial, recreational and cultural spaces. According to the partners, the project is expected to deliver tangible benefits for the local community, including job creation during construction and ongoing operations, new opportunities for local entrepreneurs, and increased demand for local taxi drivers and tour operators.

“This initiative represents the future of tourism in the U.S. Virgin Islands,” said VIPA Executive Director Carlton Dowe“To remain competitive in the rapidly changing global tourism sector, we must continue to innovate and invest in experiences that meet modern travelers’ expectations while benefiting our local community. The redevelopment of the Crown Bay District aims to achieve this goal. It will enhance our current standing and lay the groundwork for the next generation of economic growth, opportunities, and destination development.”

 Royal Caribbean Group highlighted the importance of aligning destination development with community benefits. “Royal Caribbean Group proudly supports the revitalization of the Crown Bay District,” said Melissa Morales, Senior Director, Destination Development, Americas, Caribbean, and Europe at Royal Caribbean Group. “By providing elevated experiences for our guests while also paying respect to the local culture and delivering significant economic benefits to the community, we can collectively usher in a new future for U.S. Virgin Islands.”

From the developer perspective, CTI underlined the strategic importance of Crown Bay within its global portfolio. Kevin Goldstein, Head of Development for the Americas at Cruise Terminals International, said: “Crown Bay is a priority destination within CTI’s global portfolio, and this agreement provides the underpinning for a very significant and substantial long-term investment into St. Thomas and U.S. Virgin Islands. We are extremely excited to continue our collaboration with Royal Caribbean Group and Virgin Islands Port Authority partners toward the realization of this ambitious and exciting redevelopment of Crown Bay.”


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