Norwegian Cruise Line is set to enhance its private island, Great Stirrup Cay, by launching a range of new facilities such as a pier, welcome center, and an adult-only beach club. This strategic move aims to improve its attractiveness against Royal Caribbean's successful Private Day at CocoCay, which offers expansive attractions that significantly draw in over 3 million visitors annually. Currently, Great Stirrup Cay only sees about 400,000 guests, highlighting the pressing need for Norwegian to revitalize its island to remain competitive in the cruise industry's island offering.
Great Stirrup Cay, although once leading, now falls behind Royal Caribbean's CocoCay in attracting cruisers, prompting Norwegian to upgrade its resort facilities significantly.
Norwegian's upgrades aim to enhance Great Stirrup Cayâs appeal against the profitability and attractions of Royal Caribbeanâs neighboring island, CocoCay.
The ambitious plans for Great Stirrup Cay include new amenities such as an adult-only beach club and recreational areas to revitalize the island experience.
Harry Sommer noted that Great Stirrup Cay had only accommodated about 400,000 cruisers in 2024, a stark contrast to Royal Caribbean's Footfall surpassing 3 million.
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