Portland back on track for record-breaking cruise season

62 cruises and 110,000+ tourists are due to dock at Portland this year.

Emerald Princess cruise ship arrives at Portland Port
Author: George SharpePublished 10th May 2022

Portland Port is back on track for breaking more records as it's cruise season gets underway this year.

62 cruise ships and over 110,000 tourists are due to visit the port between April and November this year.

The Port has seen continued growth year upon year with more ships and cruise lines taking a keen interest in making Portland Port a regular part of their UK itineraries. Today the port has been delighted to welcome the return of Norwegian Getaway.

Out of the 62 ships coming to the island this season, 11 are inaugural visits and require the traditional exchange of the plaques between the ship’s Captain and the Port representative. For the most part these are usually wooden, however, Portland Port is unique in that its plaque is locally sourced and produced from the world-famous Portland stone.

The ceremonial exchange of plaques is a time-honoured maritime tradition in which the ships senior officers invite Port representatives on board to mark the ship’s first call to the port. They are then displayed on board, either on the ship's bridge or in the public areas.

The first four calls of the 2022 season have all been inaugural calls with the Emerald Princess, Enchanted Princess and Hurtigruten’s MS Maud following the Hanseatic Inspiration in visiting Portland for the first time.

The port is now eagerly anticipating further inaugural ship visits from Celebrity Cruises, Norwegian Cruise Lines, Princess Cruises and Holland America Lines amongst others.

General Manager Commercial, Ian McQuade said:

“It is great to see the cruise industry bounce back so strongly following two years so severely disrupted by the pandemic. To have over 60 calls and 112,000 guests scheduled to visit Portland Port this season is a phenomenal result. It is particularly gratifying to welcome so many first time visitors”.

In addition to the inaugural calls 2022 will also see Portland Port welcome many old friends. One of the ports returning visitors will be the Disney Magic on the 12th of September.

The Disney Magic is currently the oldest ship In the Disney Fleet and was launched back in 1997, she has 11 public decks and can accommodate up to 2,809 passengers. She first visited the port in May of 2017 and at the time she was the largest ship to ever visit Portland Port, she has since returned on 3 occasions. A visit of Disney Magic never fails to draw the attention of the locals, with many keen to get a look at the ship. I

Ian McQuade said:

“Whilst it is always exciting to welcome new lines and new ships it is the continued support from the likes of Disney, Norwegian, Regent Seven Seas, Aida, Phoenix Reisen, Holland America and many others that proves we must be doing something right. We have built up strong relationships with all our cruise line customers and look forward to working with them in the future to further grow the Port’s cruise business”.

With the return to more normal cruise operations, local businesses will once again be able to reap the economic reward that cruise passengers bring in, with the average spend per head for each visiting cruise passenger being around £80 in each port they visit.

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