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St. Kitts to reach a new milestone
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- Written by Teijo Niemelä Teijo Niemelä
- Category: Ports & Destinations Ports & Destinations
- Published: 24 September 2014 24 September 2014
St. Kitts continues to grow its cruise tourism sector at an impressive rate, with a projected rise in cruise passenger arrivals for the 2014/2015 season to more than one million for the first time in the island's history. This represents a 31.5% increase over the 2013/2014 season and a total growth over the past eight years of more than 500%.
"The fact that we will be welcoming this record number of cruise passengers to St. Kitts is a testament to the high quality of our tourism infrastructure and to the partnerships that our destination has forged with industry stakeholders," said Senator Ricky Skerritt, Minister of Tourism & International Transport. "Our performance must be examined against the backdrop of the development of a wealth of onshore activities based on our nature, rich history, and friendly people who help provide an authentic Caribbean experience for all of our visitors."
This season's phenomenal growth is partly because the island will receive six calls from the Royal Caribbean International's Quantum of the Seas, in its inaugural 2014/2015 season. St. Kitts will also see the return of Disney Cruise Line for the first time since 2009, with the Disney Magic scheduled to make a total of four port calls to the island in 2014/2015. Inaugural calls are also being made in 2014/2015 by Oceania Cruises' Insignia and Norwegian Cruise Line's Norwegian Gem and Norwegian Pearl, which together will make seventeen calls.
Commenting on the island's exceptional growth, Federico Gonzalez-Denton - Director of Government Relations for Royal Caribbean International and Celebrity Cruises - said, "The Royal Caribbean family would like to express our most sincere and heartfelt congratulations to the people of St. Kitts for reaching one million cruise guests for the first time in their history. Clearly this memorable milestone would not have occurred without the friendly smiles and hard work of the Kittitians themselves, the unique and breathtaking beauty of the island, and the positive cruise initiatives and policies established by the Government. Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. feels extremely proud of our contribution to this historic achievement."
In addition to increasing passenger arrivals from traditional ports of origin of the USA and UK, the geographic markets from which the cruise passengers originate have also been expanding to include Germany, Italy, France and Spain. The cruise lines that are scheduled to make calls to St. Kitts in the 2014/2015 cruise ship season include Carnival, Royal Caribbean, Celebrity, Holland America, Norwegian, Princess, P & O, Cunard, Oceania, Seabourn, Aida, Silver Sea, Windstar, Thompson and TUI Cruises.
British tourism economy benefits as cruise passengers spend more
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- Written by Teijo Niemelä Teijo Niemelä
- Category: Ports & Destinations Ports & Destinations
- Published: 22 September 2014 22 September 2014
Britain's tourism economy continues to benefit as cruise passengers spend more either at the beginning of their cruise from the UK or during day trips to British ports. The value of cruising was further enhanced by the 10 per cent growth in passenger embarkations to 1.04m and the 20 per cent year-on-year increase in day calls which reached 866,000 in 2013.
The 2013 cruise year saw each passenger visit at a British port (combining the embarkation and day call numbers and excluding air fares) generate an average spend of €100 per passenger visit, an increase of 10% over 2012. With the average cruise ship now carrying 2000 passengers, the vessels are bringing in some €200,000 per visit. This significant passenger spend boosts local and regional tourism revenues and forms an integral part of the overall cruise line spend in the UK which accounted for over €3 billion in 2013. The estimated €3.01 billion includes passenger and crew expenditure, cruise line purchases, ship repair and employee remuneration.
'Cruise tourism is a valuable source of income to ports and destinations across Britain and is increasingly being factored into local and regional tourism,' says Daren Taylor, Chair CruiseBritain. 'The vessels that can be accommodated range from small ships carrying a handful of passengers through to boutique ships and then up to the largest ships deployed in Europe. This wide range gives an opportunity for all ports, including those without major facilities and infrastructure, to benefit from the growing popularity of cruising to and around Britain. The figures for day calls at British ports are increasing steadily and have nearly quadrupled over the last 10 years.'
'When cruise line direct expenditure on food and beverage, fuel and other non-durable goods, jobs, business services and travel agent commissions, plus indirect benefits from suppliers and employee compensation, are added into the equation, it is clear that cruise business is big business for the UK economy,' added Taylor.
British city of Hull plans cruise terminal
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- Written by Kari Reinikainen Kari Reinikainen
- Category: Ports & Destinations Ports & Destinations
- Published: 12 September 2014 12 September 2014
The city of Hull on Britain's east coast is planning a dedicated cruise terminal after it had started to receive interest from the industry a few years ago.
The city council says on its website that the terminal is part of its development plan for the next few years. Located on the north side of the River Humber, Hull is a port city and P&O Ferries operate four passenger carrying vessels from there on overnight crossings to the Continent. Immingham on the south side of the river is a major roro freight facility.
Cruise & Maritime Voyages, the British destinational cruise shipping company, has operated turn around calls from Hull in recent years. At the moment, there is no port with dedicated cruise facilities on Britain's east coast between Harwich in the south and Newcastle in the north east.
Heraklion Port Authority continues to improve infrastructure, services
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- Written by Teijo Niemelä Teijo Niemelä
- Category: Ports & Destinations Ports & Destinations
- Published: 03 September 2014 03 September 2014
Heraklion Port is progressing successfully with an ongoing program focused on streamlining its turnaround and transit call services and is already emerging as one of the most competitive cruise ports of the East Mediterranean. Situated right in the heart of this region, Heraklion is an ideal turnaround location with access to a multitude of popular port destinations within short distances. With airlift capacity also being a crucial consideration regarding turnaround ports, note that between January and July of 2014 Heraklion’s international Nikos Kazantzakis Airport handled over 1.4 million passengers from a plethora of European gateways and have reached close to full capacity levels of scheduled and charter flights.
Along with contemporary safety, security and operational efficiency standards, the port now offers a number of features aimed at comfort, destination awareness, entertainment and overall passenger satisfaction. Among the most recent additions is a mobile ISPS unit that provides greater embarkation/disembarkation flexibility and an electric vehicle to facilitate passengers with special needs.
As Ioannis Bras, President and Managing Director of Heraklion Port Authority stated, "We have already shown our commitment to upgrading both the infrastructure and services of our port and we are now going ahead with the installation of a special tent terminal structure on Pier IV, (289 meters length & 14.2 m depth). This will be a permanent fixture, fully air-conditioned and laid out to provide all necessary embarkation/disembarkation services smoothly and efficiently. I would also like to remind cruise operators that the Port of Heraklion is open to all last minute requests for cruise calls throughout the year. Trust us to find a solution that will be appreciated by both passengers and crew."
Thanks to its clement weather, extensive tourism infrastructure, unique cultural interests and historic attractions, Heraklion is a lively year round cruise destination and one of the few East Mediterranean tourist ports with great winter cruising potential.
Works underway at BVI Cruise Pier
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- Written by Teijo Niemelä Teijo Niemelä
- Category: Ports & Destinations Ports & Destinations
- Published: 02 September 2014 02 September 2014
Works for the BVI Cruise Pier Expansion Project are currently underway, as was highlighted during yesterday’s media tour with Minister for Communications and Works Honourable Mark Vanterpool and Managing Director of the BVI Ports Authority Mr. Claude O. Skelton Cline.
Members of the press along with a few Government officials were taken on a ground tour of the project that highlighted both the marine and landside works currently happening at the Cruise Pier.
On the marine side, IDL Projects and Meridian Construction Joint Venture Company Ltd is responsible for the strengthening, lengthening and widening of the current pier. Honourable Vanterpool told the press that piling for the marine works may begin as early as this week.
The company will also dredge in and around the pier facility and turning basin to allow safer maneuvering of ships; remove existing rip rap or rock face that currently protects the land and replace same with a bulkhead for better protection of landside; and establish a 20-foot boardwalk along the southern coastline which will eventually handle pedestrian traffic.
The rip rap is already being used to create a revetment, or foundation, for dredged materials to be deposited. This is being done to create one-and-a-half to two acres of land behind the Central Administration Building.
During the tour, piles were being driven on the landside by Ports and Marina Services Ltd, which is tasked with site enabling and substructure works that specifically entails demolition, piling and placement of concrete slabs.
Scope of works for the Cruise Pier Expansion Project involves the lengthening and widening of the cruise pier to over 1,300 ft. and 60 ft. The pier is also being strengthened to accommodate ships with over 170,000 gross registered tons. Along with the pier works, the project also includes a landside development: ‘Tortola Pier Park’, which will feature commercial, retail, entertainment and green spaces, open to the public.
The Project, being done by the Government of the Virgin Islands and the BVI Ports Authority, is designed to create a unique and modern cruise pier facility that delivers a memorable, world-class and environmentally compatible sustainable development.
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