Connecting Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico

New route with Baleària Caribbean

. The shipping company will connect the ports of San Pedro de Macorís (Dominican Republic) and Mayagüez ( Puerto Rico)  with a daily ferry service.

. The maritime company plans to invest 100 million dollars in the launch of this new maritime line, which includes the construction of port infrastructure in both Caribbean ports.
 


 

A third route in Caribbean

Baleària plans to open a new ferry route between San Pedro de Macorís (Dominican Republic) and Mayagüez (Puerto Rico) after summer 2024. The shipping company plans to provide a daily ferry service over the 133 miles between the two ports. It also plans to build a terminal in the port of San Pedro de Macorís and adapt the one in Mayagüez. Baleària Caribbean has been operating in the Caribbean since 2011, where it currently connects the North American port of Fort Lauderdale with the Bahamian islands of Grand Bahama and Bimini. This new service will be Baleària's third route in the Caribbean and its sixth internationally. 

Caribbean Eco-Ferry Innovation

The company will make this seven-hour crossing between the two islands of the Antilles with an eco-efficient ship that could become the first natural gas-powered ferry in the Caribbean. Baleària will apply its combined passenger, vehicle and freight transport model to offer a daily and reliable maritime communication between territories. The customer service and the quality of onboard services will be a priority, as well as the daily connections will enhance ro-ro cargo transport to guarantee express deliveries in less than 24 hours, where reliability and punctuality outstand as the main competitive advantages. The digitalization of services and AI will contribute to the achieve the maximum excellence in transport services.

Major Maritime Expansion Investment

In addition, Baleària plans to invest 100 million dollars in the launch of this new maritime line, which includes the construction of port facilities of more than 100,000m2. In the port of San Pedro de Macorís, in the Dominican Republic, a multifunctional passenger terminal will be built, and in the port of Mayagüez, in Puerto Rico, it is planned to adapt existing facilities. Both facilities will have a passenger gangway as well as a Ro-Ro ramp to enhance the loading and unloading of vehicles.