ABOUT THIS EVENT

Overview

The FCCA conference is designed to foster a better understanding of the inner workings of the cruise industry and helps attendees improve their cruise tourism business. Through a specialized forum that blends meetings and workshops with social functions, attendees have a unique opportunity to develop relationships with, promote products to, and learn from approximately 100 executives from FCCA Member Lines who decide where ships call, what is sold and used onboard and how to invest in destinations and infrastructure.

Who Should Attend This Event?

Anyone doing or looking to do business with the cruise industry, Including: Ports & Destinations; Cruise & Tourism Agencies; Tour Operators; Attractions; Suppliers and Ship Agents.


Pricing Guide

Category
Through August 31, 2025
September 1 - October 18, 2025
On site Starting October 20, 2025
Platinum Member Complimentary
One per company
VIP (Includes seat at the Private Dinner)
$2,999.00
Platinum Member Delegate$1,299.00$1,399.00$1,799.00
Associate Member Delegate
$1,299.00$1,399.00
Non-Member Delegate$1,499.00$1,599.00


Conference Venue: Puerto Rico Convention Center

Airport:  Luis Muñoz Marin International (SJU)

Visa/Passport Requirements: Please check with your Consulate for requirements for travel to Puerto Rico

Identification Badges: You will be required to wear your badge at all times, which will provide access to event transportation, along with the Conference site, meals and evening functions.  

Dress Code: The dress code is Business Casual for Conference sessions and the Opening Ceremony, and Smart Casual for evening functions.

Refund Policy: All registration sales are final, no refunds for cancellations and/or no-shows will be extended unless otherwise stated.


About the FCCA: The FCCA is a not-for-profit trade organization operating over 90 percent of global cruising capacity in Floridian, Caribbean and Latin American waters. Created in 1972, the FCCA’s mandate is to provide a forum for discussion on tourism development, ports, safety, security and other cruise industry issues. By fostering an understanding of the cruise industry and its operating practices, the FCCA seeks to build cooperative relationships with its partner destinations and to develop productive bilateral partnerships with every sector. The FCCA works with governments, ports and all private/public sector representatives to maximize cruise passenger, cruise line and cruise line employee spending, as well as enhancing the destination experience and the amount of cruise passengers returning as stay-over visitors.

General

TicketsPrice

VIP

$3,183.61
($2,999.00 + $184.61 fee)

Non-member Delegate

Please do not use all capital letters when registering 

Included in Registration:
Pre-arranged One on One Meetings with cruise executives
Access to conference
Access to all workshop sessions
Evening receptions
Official Conference program
Meals as outlined in the agenda
Coffee breaks

$1,592.30
($1,499.00 + $93.30 fee)
Total: $0.00
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