2017 Updates On Rocky Point Cruise Ship Port
Tourists a majority from Arizona.
2017 updates on rocky point cruise ship port. A British-based cruise line plans to start cruises through the Sea of Cortez from Rocky Point Sonora in December. This will take place out of a temporary port in Rocky Point until the larger permanent port is completed. Waves crash over rocks and huge concrete blocks at the end of the partially completed cruise port in Rocky Point.
According to the report the project is expected to create thousands of jobs in the state of Sonora. This third cruise is the last of the season and the last scheduled at this point. You still have opportunity to live this experience on January 31th.
Once the port is open it will serve as both a departure and arrival point for passengers eventually hosting 3000-passenger cruise ships after starting with smaller vessels. Along the breakwater to prepare the port for a January 2017 opening. Known to many as Arizonas cruise port Rocky Points Puerto Peñasco cruise ship port is continuing to move forward hoping to have its first cruise set sail in early 2020.
Rocky Point has long been a favorite destination for Arizonans even touting itself as Arizonas beach By that token the port at Rocky Point could be considered Arizonas cruise portIn May. And Mexico agree to share in Colorado River conservation and possible shortage. Sonora officials said the Mexican federal government has set aside more than 13 million to finish the first phase of the port project for cruise ships.
Behind her Cruise and Maritime Voyages blue and white Astoria cruise. As many of you may already be aware a cruise ship terminal is being constructed in Rocky Point for the purposes of this article we will refer to it as Rocky Point and is expected to be receiving ships in 2019. Rocky Point Live November 11 2017.
Governor Pavlovich underscored the significance of the cruise ship to two of the most important ports in Sonora that being Puerto Peñasco and Guaymas as this. Its construction cost was estimated a year ago at 14 billion pesos or US 93 million at the time. After various delays Rocky Point is now entering the final stages of completing its first cruise ship port.
