Port of Seattle announces shortlist for new cruise facility at Terminal 46

The Port of Seattle announced the shortlisted firms to proceed in the process towards selecting a partner in the development and operation of a new cruise facility at the north end of Terminal 46.

“We are delighted about the prospect of partnering with each of these highly qualified teams,” said Stephanie Jones Stebbins, Managing Director of the Port’s Maritime Division and leader of the selection team. “Each group showed exciting and innovative ideas in how we can work together to deliver a new cruise terminal that will provide an incredible experience for passengers while benefiting the surrounding community.”

The teams are:

– Cruise Industry Leaders Group, a partnership between Royal Caribbean Cruise Ltd., MSC Cruises S.A., Carnival Corporation and SSA Marine, Inc., a subsidiary of Carrix, Inc.
– Global Ports Holding Plc and Civil & Building North America, Inc.
– Ports America, teaming with Jacobs Engineering Group

The three teams responded to the Port’s Request for Qualifications issued in March and will now be invited to respond to a Request for Proposals, expected to be released in June. The Port is targeting delivery of the new cruise terminal for the 2022 cruise season.

Bodrum Cruise Port welcomes the first call of the year

On April 21st, with over 2,600 passengers from 27 different countries, Mein Schiff 4 kicked off the new season at Bodrum Cruise Port.

This is the second year that a TUI Cruises ship starts off the season. Bringing international - mostly German - passengers, Mein Schiff 4 completed its seamless operations and continued its itinerary to its next stop at the end of the day.

Over 2,600 guests enjoyed the luxury destination of Bodrum with various activities. Some visited Antique Theater, Myndos Gate and the famous Bodrum Castle while others sailed with a Goulet towards the beautiful bays of Bodrum. As well, some specialty excursions were available including cooking class at a local vineyard and jeep safari. Others took a bike ride through the streets of Bodrum.

Named as the Best Place to Travel for Summer 2019 by several news outlets such as Bloomberg, Condé Nast Traveler and Business Insider, Bodrum is famous for its nightlife, beach clubs that look at the aquamarine sea and the white sands. Bodrum is the luxury destination of the East Med itineraries.

Bodrum Cruise Port has been under the Global Ports Holding umbrella since 2008. The Port offers terminal, marine and auxiliary services to cruise ships, ferries and yachts for its transit and turnaround operations. The terminal building has diverse facilities including duty free shopping areas, travel agencies and a restaurant.

Spanish ports enjoyed 9.7% rise in cruise passenger numbers 2018

Ports in Spain enjoyed a 9.66% increase in the number of cruise passengers in 2018 and the total figure reached 10.18 million, the Ministry of Public Works and Transport said in a statement.

The cruise industry employs about 31,200 people in the country and it generated €1.48 billion in revenue, the ministry said. More than 3.0 million passengers used a Spanish port on a turnaround, while 90.8% of cruise all passengers used ports in the Mediterranean coast or the Canary islands.

“These data place some Spanish ports, such as Barcelona or the Balearic Islands, as leaders of European rankings, and they even hold strong positions in the global context. In addition, they make Spain the second most visited country in the European continent, second only to Italy,” the ministry said.

“The ports of the Mediterranean Façade (Alicante, Almería, Balearic Islands, Barcelona, Cartagena, Castellón, Ceuta, Malaga, Melilla, Motril, Tarragona and Valencia) concentrated the bulk of cruise passengers 6,888,298 passengers (67.7%), this is the area that has grown the most (+11.35%) and where the most important ports in the country are located, Barcelona with more than 3 million cruise passengers, and the Balearic Islands with 2.4 million,” the ministry pointed out.

The year 2019 has begun with very promising figures for Spanish ports since the 579,572 passengers counted in the month of January have entailed an increase of 8.7% compared to the same month last year.

 

 

 

British ports recorded 16% rise on cruise passenger count 2018

Figures released by Cruise Britain, the organisatuion that promotes the country to the cruise industry, show that the number of cruise passengers visiting Britain increase by 16% to 1.64 million in 2018, marking 11thconsecutive year of an increase.

Cruise passengers arrived through 68 cruise ports from Kirkwall in the north to Jersey in the English Channel and stepped ashore for the day from 139 individual ships, with many ships calling on multiple occasions. The number of different cruise lines welcomed held steady at 56 lines, whose ships visited UK ports as diverse as Portland and Poole, Fishguard and Fowey, Tower Bridge (London) and Tyne.  

Round Britain and Irish Sea cruises continue to develop as a perfect way of exploring Britain's diversity of coasts, castles, cities and countryside with an evolving range of activities and attractions ashore. The short sailing distances between Britain's shores and adjoining countries add to the itinerary possibilities and enhance the passenger and cruise line offering.

‘‘1.642million is a fantastic figure to reach and the strength of the growth trend is testament to the increasing popularity of Britain as a cruise destination. Significant growth can be seen for ports right across the UK, from Dover to Orkney and Holyhead to London. It just four years since we broke the magic million mark and to sail past the 1.5million milestone so quickly is a remarkable growth trajectory and one we are doing everything to support, especially in this, our 10th year. All our members work tirelessly to develop and support the British cruise industry, and to provide cruise lines and their guests with a seamless product and world-class service,’’ commented James Stangroom, Chair of Cruise Britain.  

‘’Britain really can offer a port for every cruise ship currently sailing - from expedition ships to mid-range or boutique vessels up to the largest afloat. 2018 saw 1.2million passengers begin their cruise at a British port which is a rise of 9% over 2017. A significant number of the UK’s ports handle both day calls and embarkations which increases the opportunity to grow the nation’s cruise business,’’ added Stangroom. “As the global cruise market continues its immense growth trend, we are confident that Britain's appeal as a cruise destination will continue to ride the crest of the wave’’

Costa Cruises to increase calls in Valletta Cruise Port

Costa Cruises will be increasing its number of calls to Valletta in 2020.

A press conference was held aboard the Costa Fascinosa to launch the Malta-to-Malta cruises aboard Costa Cruises’ ships, with 32 departures operated from late March to early November 2020.

Costa Cruises’ Sales and Marketing Director, Alessandro Bottaro showcased the growth of the cruise line along its 71-year history, also highlighting the growth plans of the cruise industry until 2027.

Michael Abele, Group Commercial Director of Orange Cruises gave detailed information about the itinerary of the Malta-to-Malta cruises of both 2019 and 2020.

Costa Cruises is an esteemed caller to Valletta bringing over 474,000 passenger movements on circa 200 calls between 2014 and 2018. Stephen Xuereb, CEO of Valletta Cruise Port and COO of Global Ports Holding, commented, “We are pleased that after an absence of four years, Costa will be re-introducing calls in Q3 of 2020. This means that in 2020, we will be welcoming circa 110,000 passenger movements aboard a total of 37 calls as compared to 38,000 passenger movements aboard 18 calls in 2019”.

The Hon. Konrad Mizzi, Minister for Tourism highlighted that the cruise industry positively impacts the local economy, being comprised of a cluster of activities and subsectors. More than 800,000 passenger movements are expected be hosted by Valletta Cruise Port in 2019. Furthermore, he highlighted that the Ministry together with the participation of stakeholders is actively working on a “Vision 2025”, a new strategy for the tourism industry including the cruise sector, with this vision being finalised by end of year.