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Bahamas Paradise Setting Sail June 13

Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line has announced its sailings will resume onboard Grand Celebration on June 13 and onboard Grand Classica on July 10.

“We appreciate the support of our valued guests, partners, regulatory agencies, staff, and crew during this challenging time,” said Oneil Khosa, CEO, Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line.

“We are utilizing this time to ensure that we are ready for our guests once we resume cruising. Travellers will be seeking a quick and safe getaway once leisure travel fully restores, and we look forward to welcoming them onboard for a unique, short-cruise getaway to paradise,” Khosa added.

Travellers that choose to set sail with Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line this summer can expect “delectable dining, exciting entertainment options, and signature amenities while sailing to Grand Bahama Island or Nassau.”

Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line is continuing to monitor the situation surrounding COVID-19 and is in communication with all affected guests, as well as its travel advisor partners.

All guests booked on a canceled sailing will receive a 125% Future Cruise Credit through the cruise line’s updated Sail with Ease Policy. Future Cruise Credits will automatically update in the cruise line’s system, and guests are only required to call customer service to transfer their cruise to any future sailing date through Dec. 31, 2021.

While the cruise line encourages all impacted guests to take advantage of the Future Cruise Credit, those who wish to receive a refund are entitled to 100% of their two-night cruise or Cruise & Stay package price. Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line is the only provider of two-night cruises to Grand Bahama Island and Nassau, and the originator of the Cruise & Stay program, letting travellers extend their Bahamas adventure with a resort stay.

Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line sets sail daily from West Palm Beach, Florida, and operates two ships, Grand Celebration and Grand Classica.

Sail on over to http://www.BahamasParadiseCruise.com .