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In Puerto Rico and the BVI, Cruises Spark First Signs of Tourism Recovery

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December 13, 2017 | Bloomberg | Nikki Ekstein
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Oil Nut Bay, British Virgin Islands

In Puerto Rico & the BVI, Cruises Spark First Signs of Tourism Recovery

Tourism is a crucial element to the economies of both the BVI and Puerto Rico. With many BVI businesses already re-opening just 90 days after being dealt a blow by some of the most damaging hurricanes in recent memory, Bloomberg Pursuits recognizes the landmark, positive impact of the return of cruise ships to these islands.

The voice of the developer of Oil Nut Bay, David V. Johnson, is featured in the article highlighting the importance each business, including his own resort, has in re-opening to the public and welcoming tourists back to the BVI territory.

Read the excerpt in the image below, or click to read the full story on Bloomberg Pursuits.

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