Antigua Port Guide
Abstract:As an important port in the eastern Caribbean, St. John's Port is the economic lifeline of Antigua and Barbuda. Below is a brief introduction to the port and the shipping company.
Introduction
St. John's Port is the commercial center of Antigua and an important cruise port in the Caribbean. The port has complete facilities and can meet the docking needs of large cruise ships and cargo ships.
Port Function:
Cruise Tourism: St. John's Port is one of the popular ports of call for
Caribbean cruise routes, with a large number of cruise ships docking every year. Tourists can
take cruises and participate in shore excursions at the port.
Cargo Transportation: St. John's Port is an important cargo import and export
port for Antigua and Barbuda, and undertakes the foreign trade of the island country.
Fishing: As an island country, fishing is an important industry in Antigua and Barbuda, and St. John's Port is also a berth for fishing boats.
Shipping Company Introduction
Maersk Line: One of the world's largest container shipping companies, with
routes covering the world, including routes from China to Antigua.
Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC): The world's second largest container shipping company,
also provides shipping services from China to Antigua.
Orient Overseas Container Line (OOCL): An international container shipping and
logistics service provider in Hong Kong, China, providing container shipping services
worldwide.
COSCO Shipping Lines: China's largest container shipping company, with a global shipping network.