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Marina Resort is a recreational and historical destination in Calabar, the capital city of Cross River State, Nigeria. It was built on May 26, 2007, by former governor Donald Duke, to promote tourism in the state. The resort features a variety of attractions, such as a
slave history museum The Slave History Museum is a museum in the Nigerian city of Calabar, which was a major embarkation port of the African Slave Trade, about 200,000 Africans being sold as slaves from Calabar between 1662 and 1863. Established in 2007 and opened ...
, a cinema, a restaurant, a bar, and a waterfront area.


History

Marina Resort was inaugurated on May 26, 2007, by former governor Donald Duke, as part of his vision to transform Calabar into a tourist hub. The resort was built on the site of a former slave port, where thousands of Africans were shipped across the Atlantic Ocean during the transatlantic slave trade. The resort aims to preserve the memory of the slave trade and its impact on the region, as well as to provide a relaxing and entertaining place for visitors.


Boat accident and temporary closure

On June 24, 2023, a tragic boat accident occurred at Marina Resort, involving 14 medical students who had boarded a cruise boat. The boat capsized resulting in the death of three students and the rescue of 11 others. The governor of Cross River State, Bassey Otu, ordered an immediate suspension of all cruise boat operations and other activities at the resort.


Reopening

On September 6, 2023, Marina Resort reopened to the public after being closed for over two months due to a boat accident that claimed the lives of three medical students.


See also

*
List of tourist attractions in Nigeria There are several tourist attractions in Nigeria, each with its own uniqueness, nature, structure and historical background. This is a list of notable tourist attractions in Nigeria, arranged in alphabetical order. * Agbokim Waterfalls * Agod ...


References

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