Agent, Meyer Agencies report that it brought 1,038 visitors to Hamilton
this afternoon.
It was the only cruise ship visitor this week.
The bulk carrier Atlantic Bulker will dock at Penno's Wharf after the Norwegian Crown leaves to discharge a load of aggregate from Nova Scotia.
Meyer's reports that the Somers Isle arrived on Monday with 83 containers, including 7 reefers and a small boat, a Suzuki jeep, and 16 bundles of steel.
It will leave for Fernandina Beach, north of Jacksonville, Florida tomorrow.
The Bermuda Islander is expected to arrive tomorrow from Salem, New Jersey, with 87 containers including 21 refrigerated. It will leave in the afternoon.
John S. Darrell is coordinating US Navy Tiger Cruises this week, in which more than 100 civilians will join five warships to travel home with family.
The warships the Cape St. George , Mitsher , Deyo , Stump , and the Arleigh Burke , will arrive on Saturday morning.
The ships are from the Ticonderoga, Arleigh Burke, and Spruance classes of ultra modern destroyers and missile cruisers.
The Oleander docked on Sunday with 151 containers, another 33 refrigerated, one oxygen container, and 28 containers of Christmas trees.
Container Ship Management also reports its ship had 22 cars and six flatbed trailers. The Oleander left yesterday for Port Elizabeth, New Jersey.
Shipping agents Friesenbruch Meyer, Harnett and Richardson had no activity to report this week.