SCASPA welcomes MS Arvia on its first overnight visit billed as "A Night to Remember"
February 17, 2026
The St. Christopher Air & Sea Ports Authority (SCASPA) joins the St. Kitts Urban Development Company (UDC) in hosting the MS Arvia for its first overnight visit billed as "A Night to Remember" on Tuesday, 17th February 2026.
SCASPA welcomes the Captain, passengers and crew and gives the assurance that the guests will "come alive like never before and enjoy an evening of music, culture, food, art and pure Kittitian energy."
SCASPA is happy to report that today's arrival of the MS Arvia is its 8th visit to Port Zante since the first call on November 5th 2025 for the 2025/2026 Cruise Ship Season.
On each visit the passenger count is about 5,300 with the highest on December 8th with 5,746 passengers. Not including today's call, the MS Arvia which is an Excellence-class cruise ship in service for P&O Cruises, a subsidiary of Carnival Corporation, has brought 42,503 visitors to St. Kitts.
SCASPA is mindful that cruise tourism continues to play a vital role to the St. Kitts and Nevis economy. It provides opportunities to persons employed in several sectors including the shops, craft vendors, tour operators, tour guides, restaurants, casinos, security officers and those who ensure the safe berthing and departure of the cruise ships.
SCASPA welcomes the Captain, passengers and crew and gives the assurance that the guests will "come alive like never before and enjoy an evening of music, culture, food, art and pure Kittitian energy."
SCASPA is happy to report that today's arrival of the MS Arvia is its 8th visit to Port Zante since the first call on November 5th 2025 for the 2025/2026 Cruise Ship Season.
On each visit the passenger count is about 5,300 with the highest on December 8th with 5,746 passengers. Not including today's call, the MS Arvia which is an Excellence-class cruise ship in service for P&O Cruises, a subsidiary of Carnival Corporation, has brought 42,503 visitors to St. Kitts.
SCASPA is mindful that cruise tourism continues to play a vital role to the St. Kitts and Nevis economy. It provides opportunities to persons employed in several sectors including the shops, craft vendors, tour operators, tour guides, restaurants, casinos, security officers and those who ensure the safe berthing and departure of the cruise ships.