The Dominican Republic is preparing for a high-impact February 2026 in terms of the cruise industry, with the arrival of more than 100 international vessels to different ports and anchorages in the country, consolidating itself as one of the most solid and competitive destinations in the Caribbean.
According to the Dominican Port Authority's calendar, Puerto Plata widely leads in cruise ship reception, concentrating the largest number of arrivals during the month, followed by La Romana, Samaná, and Cabo Rojo, reaffirming the strategic role of the northern zone as the main gateway for maritime tourism to the country.
During the month of February, vessels from the world's leading lines such as MSC Cruises, Royal Caribbean, Norwegian Cruise Line, Carnival, Celebrity Cruises, Costa and Virgin Voyages will arrive, mobilizing tens of thousands of visitors who will directly impact the local economy, commerce, excursions and tourist services.
The executive director of the Dominican Port Authority, Jean Luis Rodríguez, highlighted the economic and social impact left by the vessels that choose the Dominican Republic as a cruise destination.
"The Dominican Republic has shown that it has modern ports, security, connectivity and a diverse tourist offer. The sustained growth in the arrival of cruise ships confirms the confidence of the major shipping companies and the positioning of the country as a regional benchmark," Rodríguez affirmed.
The days of greatest dynamism will be recorded between the 3rd and 24th of February, when the simultaneous arrival of up to five and six cruise ships on the same date will occur.
In these days, Puerto Plata will concentrate the largest number of vessels, with parallel arrivals to Amber Cove and Taíno Bay, while other cruise ships will dock simultaneously in La Romana, Samaná and Cabo Rojo, causing a high flow of visitors in different parts of the country and a significant impact on local tourism activity.
February is part of the peak of the cruise season in the Caribbean, which traditionally runs from November to April, coinciding with winter in North America and Europe.
The February 2026 schedule confirms that the Dominican Republic remains one of the preferred destinations for cruise lines and cruisers, in its goal of becoming a cruise hub in the region.








