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New 'Seabourn Venture' expedition ship makes first call to VI

- ship arrived to JvD with some 177 passengers
According to Hon Rymer, the Seaborne Venture was on a repositioning cruise to Antarctica and made their inaugural call to Jost Van Dyke. Additionally, the ship is brand new as it was only launched in July, 2022. Photo: GIS/File
Honourable Kye M. Rymer (R2) presenting a plaque to Captain Stig Betten on behalf of the Government and people of the VI, to commemorate the inaugural visit to the Territory amongst government and other officials. Photo: GIS/File
Honourable Kye M. Rymer (R2) presenting a plaque to Captain Stig Betten on behalf of the Government and people of the VI, to commemorate the inaugural visit to the Territory amongst government and other officials. Photo: GIS/File
GREAT HARBOUR, Jost van Dyke, VI – The Government of the VI on Sunday, October 9, 2022, welcomed the Seabourn Venture to Jost van Dyke, with Deputy Premier and Minister for Communications and Works, Honourable Kye M. Rymer (R2) presenting a plaque to Captain Stig Betten on behalf of the Government and people of the Virgin Islands (VI), to commemorate the inaugural visit to the Territory.

According to Hon Rymer, the Seabourn Venture was on a repositioning cruise to Antarctica and made its inaugural call to Jost van Dyke. Additionally, the ship is brand new, as it was only launched in July 2022.

Hon Rymer added that it is an expedition ship, whereas more emphasis is placed on the experience ashore, the excursions, and discovering some of the world’s most remote regions by getting up close to the breath-taking natural environments.”

Media companies were onboard- Hon Rymer 

Speaking to Virgin Islands News Online, Hon Rymer said “On this voyage, there were 177 passengers on board with some media companies that will also help in promoting the BVI globally.”

He said the Government is looking forward to welcoming more categories of smaller luxury cruise ships for the 2022/2023 season and thanked the ship’s agents, Romasco Group, for bringing the Seabourn Venture to the Virgin Islands. 

On location as part of the welcome party were Minister for Natural Resources and Labour and Second District Representative, Honourable Melvin M. Turnbull and Mrs Turnbull; Director of the BVI Tourist Board, Mr Clive McCoy; Marketing Director of the BVI Ports Authority, Ms Natasha Chalwell and ROMASCO agent, Ms Sabrina Koss.

5 Responses to “New 'Seabourn Venture' expedition ship makes first call to VI”

  • asura (12/10/2022, 09:39) Like (8) Dislike (3) Reply
    the bvi on the move
  • Hmmmm (12/10/2022, 10:21) Like (11) Dislike (2) Reply
    That's what they like, photo opps and no substance!
  • Expeditioner (12/10/2022, 12:00) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
    JVD the best BV island to visit for this ship designed to explore remote locations with no modern facilities or infrastructure. Just plenty of bars and restaurants there to entice the explorers ashore.
  • Fountain (12/10/2022, 13:45) Like (3) Dislike (0) Reply
    Wonder what happened to the other Berthing Agreements that were to be executed when the Arrests were made?
  • lol (12/10/2022, 15:07) Like (3) Dislike (0) Reply
    I WONDER IF THEY CHOSE JOST VAN DYKES TO SEE WHY A SCHOOL COULD COST SO MUCH TO BUILD?


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