Palm Beach, Fla. (May 11, 2022) – Margaritaville at Sea, the all-new floating island vacation brand, today announced that Shaquem Griffin, the winner of the NFL Game Changer Award as well as the NCAA Inspiration Award, will serve as godfather of its flagship vessel, Margaritaville at Sea Paradise. Griffin will participate in a traditional christening ceremony during a VIP inaugural sailing on May 12th before the line launches with its first passenger sailing on May 14th from the Port of Palm Beach, Florida to Grand Bahama Island.
“We’re proud to have Shaquem join the Margaritaville at Sea family as godfather of Margaritaville at Sea Paradise,” said Oneil Khosa, chief executive officer of Margaritaville at Sea. “As a passionate philanthropist, Shaquem’s efforts within our local community align with our own commitment to giving back, and he is a true inspiration on every front. We
THE BAHAMAS RELAXES PROTOCOLS AS COVID-19 CASES DECLINE
Day Five Rapid Antigen Testing No Longer Required for All Travellers
March 03, 2022
NASSAU, Bahamas, 2nd March 2022 — The Government of The Bahamas has relaxed the after-arrival Covid-19 testing mandate due to declining cases and international protocol adjustments. Therefore, effective immediately, The Bahamas no longer requires a post-travel test generally taken on the fifth (5) day after arrival regardless of the individual’s vaccination status.
“The Bahamas remains guided by the science and our health professionals. It is important to remain fluid and adapt our protocols to reflect a changing environment,” said Acting Prime Minister the Honourable I. Chester Cooper, Bahamas Minister of Tourism, Investments & Aviation.
Cruise Line Rolls Out Free On-Site Testing, Eases Mask Restrictions, Furthering Commitment to Hassle-Free Cruising to Grand Bahama Island
PORT OF PALM BEACH, Fla. (February 25, 2022) – Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line, the only provider of unique, two-night “micro-cation” cruises to Grand Bahama Island, today announced it will offer complimentary COVID-19 testing at the Port of Palm Beach, effective immediately. Through this initiative, cruisers have the option to skip testing before arriving to the port for a more streamlined, hassle-free escape to paradise. In addition, the cruise line has announced that effective March 1, 2022, masks will be highly recommended onboard but will no longer be mandatory.