Carnival Cruise Line Reveals Next Celebration Key Portal
by Dori Saltzman /When Celebration Key, Carnival Cruise Line’s exclusive destination on Grand Bahama, opens next year it will feature a retail portal called Lokono Cove that highlights Bahamian food and crafts. The name of the portal and related details were revealed by Carnival Cruise Line president Christine Duffy during a lunchtime press conference at this week’s Seatrade Cruise Global Conference in Miami Beach, Fla.
“We know all cruisers love to eat, and they love to shop,” said Duffy during the press conference.
Inside Lokono Cove, guests will find a variety of stores and kiosks, along with an authentic Bahamian artisan market that will showcase local craftspeople and artists. Cruisers will find everything from souvenirs to fine jewelry. Additionally, the portal will feature vibrant murals, each painted by talented Bahamian artists, as well as local snacks.
Lokono means “the people” and is derived from the Lucayans, who were among the first people to call Grand Bahama home.
“Lokono Cove will be a treasure trove – a place for our guests to immerse themselves in the spirit of The Bahamas and find locally-inspired keepsakes, symbols of paradise they can share with loved ones…” Duffy said. “Honoring the beauty and culture of the Bahamas is integral to our plans for Celebration Key, and that will be on display throughout Lokono Cove.”
Additionally, Lokono Cove will serve as the gateway to Grand Bahama outside of Celebration Key, whether guests wish to set out on their own or choose a Carnival shore excursion.
Lokono Cove will be one of five portals in Celebration Key. Others already announced include Paradise Plaza, which serves as the main welcome area, and Calypso Cove. Carnival will share details soon on the last two portals, a family-friendly area and an adults-only retreat.