⛵FAMILY ISLAND REGATTA 2026 WINNERS⛵
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CLASS A
New Legend, Long Island, David Knowles
Tida Wave, Staniel Cay, Exuma, Brooks Miller
Running Tide, Long Island, Stefan Knowles
CLASS B


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CLASS A
New Legend, Long Island, David Knowles
Tida Wave, Staniel Cay, Exuma, Brooks Miller
Running Tide, Long Island, Stefan Knowles
CLASS B
MSC Cruises is developing a $450 million cruise terminal in Freeport, Grand Bahama, set to transform the area with a new pier, a 20-acre beach club, and upgraded retail areas. The project includes a $400 million investment in the Billy Key port area and $50 million for a new, large-scale multi-user terminal and beach facility.
Key Details of the New Grand Bahama Facilities:
· MSC Cruises Freeport Terminal ($450M): This massive development at Freeport Harbour includes a new pier capable of handling the largest cruise ships, along with a visitor center, retail space, and a dedicated beach club, notes MSC Cruises. The project aims to improve the passenger experience from the current industrial surroundings of the harbor.
· Carnival Corporation Project: Carnival is separately developing its own exclusive destination on the south side of Grand Bahama. This project features a 1-mile beach, extensive retail and dining, and is designed to accommodate two of…
As of April 1, 2026, The Bahamas Customs and Immigration Department has published a new, extended list of cruising fees for yachtsmen coming to the Bahamas. Some of the fees remain the same while others are added or changed. In particular, note that they have added fee schedules for 30 days and 6 months in some cases, in addition to the original 12-month schedule. Also note that yachtsmen are now subject to extra charges for the Customs and Immigration officers transportation and weekend visits.
New Fee Structure as of April 1, 2026: (NEW INFO IN RED)
Temporary Cruising Permits for Pleasure Vessels
Regulation 91 of the principal Regulation is amended in the new bill, with changes to temporary cruising permit fees. The fees for pleasure vessels are as follows: