
Michael Maura
Michael Maura is the Chief Executive Officer of Nassau Cruise Port, where he plays a pivotal role in overseeing operations and strategic growth initiatives. Under his leadership, the port is projected to see a significant revenue increase and passenger volume growth, indicating a robust recovery and expansion of cruise tourism in The Bahamas. Maura's management focuses on enhancing passenger experiences and optimizing transportation infrastructure, reflecting his commitment to improving Nassau's standing as a premier cruise destination.
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Michael Maura is the chief executive and director of Nassau Cruise Port.
Bad weather costs Nassau 16,000 cruise ship touristsMichael Maura, chief executive and director of Nassau Cruise Port, explained the tensions that resulted from a taxi driver breaching access rules.
Port says protest sparked by driver’s access rule breach
Michael Maura is the chief executive of Nassau Cruise Port and chairman of Arawak Port Development Company.
Cruise power provider targets $10m profit within four yearsMichael Maura, APD’s chairman, stated that the company will play a catalytic role in the introduction of liquefied natural gas (LNG) fuelled electricity in The Bahamas.
Nassau port operator in double-digit budget beat
Michael Maura, Nassau Cruise Port’s chief executive, stated that there will be sufficient visitor numbers for all who rely on the cruise industry for their livelihoods.
Downtown fears linger over Royal Caribbean’s PI projectMichael Maura, Nassau Cruise Port’s chief executive, hailed the planned spend as a much-needed outlay that will ensure uninterrupted operations at New Providence’s major cargo freight port.
Harbour’s $12m upgrades to help ‘keep prices down’
Michael Maura is the chief executive and director of Nassau Cruise Port, discussing the resilience of the cruise industry amid economic turmoil.
No change to 7m Nassau cruise visitors amid chaosMichael Maura is the chief executive of Nassau Cruise Port, discussing the projected revenue increase and passenger volumes.
Cruise port projects 59% revenue surge to $78m










