New: Miami – Grand Bahama With FRS Caribbean

HSC San Gwann in the Caribbean.

Introducing New FRS Caribbean Route from Miami to Grand Bahama Island

 

FRS Caribbean announces the launch of their brand new service to Freeport Grand Bahama Island. The high speed craft “San Gwann”, that is currently operating between Miami and Bimini Island, is now adding a second destination directly from Miami to Grand Bahama Island, in just 3 hours. The vessel, offering comfortbale seating for 427 passengers, is equipped with bars in both passenger decks, where passengers can enjoy refreshments and snacks during their voyage and a duty-free shop to end a getaway with some mementoes and gifts. Guests can also purchase excursions onboard to enjoy the island, like water activities available from kayak, paddke boarding, jet skiing, snorkelling and more.

Grand Bahama Island a offers distinct mix of historic appeal and modern attractions. You can combine a glamorous vacation, at an upscale resort with the charming allure of a small town.

FRS Caribbean is starting their services this Thursday November 9th 2017, letting passengers enjoy a quick, easy and relaxing day trip on board the HSC ‘’San Gwann’’ with day trip prices starting at only $ 69.98 plus taxes and fees.

FRS Caribbean has made its home at Port Miami, Terminal H, where passengers are able to park nearby for the day or overnight. FRS Caribbean’s Call Center is available for reservations and inquiries Monday – Saturday from 9 am to 7 pm and Sundays from 9 am to 1 pm.

FRS Caribbean wants to specially thank the Government of the Bahamas for its support, which has been critical in this new venture for FRS to start this new route in this region.

With this new line, FRS Group confirms its commitment in developing the maritime connections between Florida and the Bahamas.

 

All about FRS Caribbean

FRS Caribbean is part of the FRS Group. FRS is a leader in the maritime transporation of people, vehicles and cargo on short distance routes – a global ferry and shipping group. FRS currently operates 64 vessels and carried 7.9 million passengers and 2.1 million vehicles last year on national and international ferry lines.

Based in Northern Germany, FRS includes 24 operating subsidiaries across Europe, North America, North Africa and the Middle East, with more than 1,500 employees. FRS’ fleet includes RoPax ferries, passenger ferries, high speed catamarans for vehicles and passengers, crew transfer vessels for the wind offshore industry, hovercraft, water taxis, and electric-powered solar ferries. In addition, FRS provides port management and operation services worldwide.

 

Contact FRS Group

Birte Dettmers
Email: dettmers(at)frs.de

Contact FRS Caribbean:

David Gudgel
Email: info(at)frs-caribbean.com