Silversea Cruises’ Honduras Banana Coast Stop

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Construction of Banana Coast. photo: NewmanPR

Silversea Cruises is the first cruise line to sign on to call at Banana Coast, the newest western Caribbean cruise destination at Trujillo, Honduras. The 296-passenger Silver Cloud is scheduled to call on December 17, 2014.

Silversea has been recognized by leading consumer and trade publications as defining the ultra-luxury cruise experience. In the United States, Silversea was voted “World’s Best” by readers of Condé Nast Traveler nine times and Travel & Leisure seven times and was awarded “Best Cruise Line for Luxury Small Ships” by Luxury Travel Advisor in 2011.

“We are pleased to have a high-end brand like Silversea Cruises be the first to commit to call at Banana Coast,” said Michael Greve, president of Global Destinations Development, one of the companies partnering in the port project.

“It’s a testament to how we have carefully created a destination that is culturally and historically appealing to the most sophisticated travelers.”

Greve said construction at Banana Coast, which began in August 2011, is now 80 percent complete, and the facility is expected to have a soft opening in January 2013. The port will be open to host ships throughout 2013 and beyond.

“We have met with several other cruise lines and have hosted site inspections by cruise line executives,” said Greve. “We expect that several lines soon will commit to adding Banana Coast to their itineraries.”

Plans for Banana Coast Landing call for the construction of a 50,000-square-foot shopping facility and transportation hub on 10 acres of beachfront land.

Themed “Where the Rainforest Meets the Sea,” the $20 million Banana Coast project currently employs 150 construction workers, engineers, and architects. A future phase will see the construction of a two-berth, post-Panamax pier.

In March 2012, the developers unveiled an ambitious and diverse shore excursion program designed to offer something for everyone, including cultural, soft-adventure, and eco-tour offerings.

The tours enable guests to explore the area from land, air, and sea. In addition to the signature tour — Campo del Mar Nature Park & Beach Break — highlights include a VIP airplane ride to the Mayan ruins at Copan, a snorkeling adventure at a beautiful starfish bank, and kayaking in the pristine Guaimoreto Lagoon.

Guests looking to stay on land have the chance to discover the port’s appeal through an exciting mountain ATV ride, a culinary tasting tour, or a trolley ride through the colonial town of Trujillo.

Future plan phases include the creation of the 100-acre Campo del Mar, which will incorporate an integrated heritage park, river park, wildlife park, and nature park — all easily accessible from Banana Coast Landing.

Source: NewmanPR

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