Carnival to open duty-free centre in Belize

John Rimmer

1-Nov-2005

BELIZE. Cruiseline operator Carnival Corp is to seek retail partners to run stores in its new cruise pier in Belize, scheduled to open in November 2007

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The two-berth pier will be the first leisure port in the small Central American country, and is set to contain a 30-acre (121,400sq m) duty-free zone featuring several retail stores

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