Carnival Returns to Jamaica After Hurricane Melissa

Carnival Cruise Line made its first official call to Ocho Rios, Jamaica on Wednesday, as Carnival Sunrise guests were welcomed to the island by local officials and community partners as cruise tourism begins its recovery efforts following Hurricane Melissa. While in port, Carnival Sunrise team leaders participated in the ceremony recognizing the strength and resilience of the Ocho Rios community and the partnerships that make this destination a cherished part of Carnival’s itineraries.

Carnival Cruise Line Returns to Jamaica After Hurricane Melissa
Carnival Sunrise Captain Martino Pellegrini presents model ship to President & CEO of the Port Authority of Jamaica Gordon Shirley and Mayor of St. Ann's Bay Michael Belnavis. (Carnival Cruise Line)

Captain Martino Pellegrini presented a commemorative ship model to Mayor Michael Belnavis and Professor Gordon Shirley, president and CEO of the Port Authority of Jamaica, as a symbol of appreciation for their partnership and dedication to restoring operations. Professor Shirley also shared remarks welcoming guests back to Jamaica and presented a piece of local artwork to Captain Pellegrini. The event underscores Carnival’s long-standing partnership with the people and ports of Jamaica. Last week, Carnival Horizon delivered relief supplies to Ocho Rios, and Carnival Corporation, in partnership with the Miami HEAT and the Micky & Madeleine Arison Family Foundation, donated $1 million to Direct Relief to support recovery efforts.

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