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    Mahogany Bay wins Porthole Award

    New Mahogany Bay Cruise Center Earns Top Honors in Porthole Magazine’s 2010 Editor-in-Chief Awards

    The new $62 million Mahogany Bay Cruise Center continues to receive accolades, earning the Best New Cruise Destination Port in Porthole Magazine’s 2010 Editor-in-Chief Awards.Located on the island of Roatan, Mahogany Bay welcomed its first cruise ship last month and this year expects to host some 200 cruise ship calls and more than 500,000 passengers.


    A joint project of Carnival Corporation & plc and Roatan businessman Jerry Hynds, Mahogany Bay encompasses 20 acres of waterfront property and includes a two-berth cruise pier, a spacious and modern welcome center, and a host of shopping and dining opportunities.


    Unique to Mahogany Bay is a new chair lift system that takes cruise ship guests from the welcome center to Mahogany Beach, a 10-acre private island featuring a white-sand beach with a volleyball court and myriad watersports opportunities. Cabanas are also available for rent.



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    A Press release (Dated TODAY) ini the Carnival website:

    Mahogany Bay Cruise Center Recognized as ‘Best New Caribbean Port’ by Porthole Magazine

    Posted on 18 March 2010




    During a reception at the Cruise Shipping Miami conference, Mahogany Bay Cruise Center (MBCC) was recognized as the “Best New Caribbean Port” by Porthole Magazine. Five years in development and two years under construction, the modern $62 million facility is a joint project of Carnival Corporation & plc and Roatan businessman Jerry Hynds.

    The reception was attended by officials from Carnival Corporation & plc and dignitaries from the island of Roatan. Pictured here at the event are (from left): Roatan Mayor Julio Galindo; Jerry Hynds; Carnival Corporation & plc’s Senior Vice President Port and Destination Development Giora Israel; Porthole Magazine Editor-in-Chief Bill Panoff; Honduras Minister of Tourism Nelly Jerez (Minister of Tourism); and Bay Islands (Roatan) Congressman Romeo Silvestri.

    Mahogany Bay Cruise Center encompasses 20 acres of waterfront property and includes a two-berth cruise terminal which can accommodate up to 8,000 passengers daily. Also included is a welcome center along with a variety of retail outlets, including two themed bars, a restaurant and several shops.

    Unique to Mahogany Bay is a new chair lift system that takes cruise ship guests from the welcome center to beautiful Mahogany Beach, a private island featuring an 825-foot-long white-sand beach with a volleyball court, exclusive cabanas and myriad watersports opportunities

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